The median home value in Saint Louis, MO is $190,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $201,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Saint Louis, MO is $190,000.
Approximately 56.5% of Saint Louis homes are owned,
compared to 36.5% rented, while
6.5% are vacant.
Saint Louis real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Solid Brick Two-Story Mixed Used Property on Nearly Half Acre Lot Located on the North Side of Watson Road on the East Corner of Starling Road with an Average Daily Traffic Count of 17,745 VPD. Owner Occupied First Floor Store Front with Tall Ceilings, Large Glass Windows, Rear Storage with Office and Half Bathroom. Second Story Former Apartment Converted into Office Space Separately Metered with 1,200 SQFT Featuring Three Private Offices, Two Common Areas, Full Bathroom, and Large Asphalt Parking Area. Owner Would also Consider Long Term Lease. Call Your Full Time Realtor for Questions or to Schedule Your Showing Today!
Great Opportunity to locate in one of the hottest communities in the St. Louis Metro-Crestwood. New retail, commercial, and residential developments are underway or planned on either side of this property on Watson Rd. " Crestwood Crossing is located at the old Crestwood Mall site west of 9147 Watson. It includes a 72,500 SF Dierberg's grocery Store, approximately 23,500 SF of retail, restaurant, offices, and 10,500 SF of detached drive-thru restaurants/retail" Lux Living plans to build 276 apartments and over 12,000 SF retail and commercial space at 8800 Watson Rd., just east of 9147 Watson Rd9147 Watson Rd is a "Free-Standing" retail property initially constructed as a restaurant and later underwent several transformations as a dental clinic and office space. This is a great opportunity to either redevelop a 1-acre commercial lot or repurpose an existing commercial building for a fraction of the cost of what one of these new developments will charge.