Did You Know? Americans have discarded up to 154 million computers in the past 20 years. Where do they all go? Unfortunately, many have ended up in landfills. Be sure to keep your old electronics out of landfills! Why Recycle Electronics? The Electronics Pile-Up If you have an obsolete computer or two in your basement, […]
About This Property ( SOLD ) Circa 1909 this 2-story home in Tower Grove South is MOVE-IN READY. First floor has formal entry w/ceramic tile. Living room has decorative mantle with historic tile. Pass through the POCKET DOORS into large dining room w/BAY WINDOWS and GLASS DOUBLE DOORS leading to outdoor DECK. The kitchen has […]
Hosting a great open house tonight on “The Hill” from 5 – 7 PM. This historic home was built circa 1912 and was the original Gentile Bakery and family home. This house hosts many modern updates blended with classic historical details, definitely one-of-a-kind. No need to worry about the utilities, this home features updated systems […]
UPDATE: UNDER CONTRACT 4/14 Circa 1951: Charming home in the heart of Dogtown. You can’t beat the close proximity to the Zoo, Turtle Park, and all the amazing restaurants, not to mention the quick access to both HWY 40 and 44! The living room features beautiful hardwood floors (refinished in 2003) and opens to a […]
72% of all home buyers nationwide mistakenly believed they were being represented by the agent who was showing them homes. As a result, laws requiring agents to disclose exactly who they represent have been passed all over the country. When consumers became aware that most agents worked for the seller, they began demanding their own […]
At a recent lecture on energy efficiency in the home, I learned about the benefits of glass block. I have always liked the look of glass block windows and thought they would be a great replacement for my basement windows, but I was just not ready to rip out the old ones while they were […]
When: February 25th, 11:00 AM – Noon, Where: Contemporary Art Museum (3750 Washington Blvd) & The Pulitzer (3716 Washington Boulevard) * The event will begin at the Pulitzer. How Much: Free RSVP: Required, space is limited. Click here to register Why: If you are a fan of architecture, you do not want to miss this […]
If you are hoping to sell the home quickly and for as much money as possible, you are going to need to spend a little time highlight your home’s strengths, downplaying its weaknesses in order to appeal to the largest amount of buyers. Here are five more ways to help you better stage your home. 1. […]
What can you do to a massive abandoned power plant in the middle of St. Louis City? Apparently you can convert into a massive rock climbing gym. The Power Plant was part of the original City Hospital. Opened in July of 1845, the City Hospital lasted almost 40 years until it finally closed its door […]
If you are hoping to sell the home quickly and for as much money as possible, you are going to need to spend a little time highlight your home’s strengths, downplaying its weaknesses in order to appeal to the largest amount of buyers. 1. Remove the Clutter Removing clutter is an important step in making the […]