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c.1912 Missouri Foreclosure For Sale $70K

$70,000

Step into this Missouri foreclosure filled with charm, featuring striking built-ins, elegant beamed ceilings, and authentic historic millwork. Thoughtfully maintained, it offers generous room sizes throughout while preserving the timeless character you want in an older home.

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Realtor Comments

Come check out this Outstanding Opportunity to purchase this 3-bedroom brick home that is an excellent cholce for homeowners or investors seeking a standout restoration project offering value and space in North St. Louis. The main level highlights its timeless charm, strong architectural details, stained glass windows and solid construction provide an excellent foundation for renovation and added value. This home was damage by the recent tornado. Roof was replaced 4 months before the tornado. The furnace is 15 years old, the hot water heater and A/C unit are 8 years old. The property is being sold AS-IS, seller will not pay for any warranties or inspections.

  • 3bed
  • 1.5+bath
  • Circa 1912

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4502 Harris Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Terri Rice

Brokered by Coldwell Banker Realty – Gundaker

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Pros

  • Great local food and culture: St. Louis is known for distinctive cuisine (especially barbecue and toasted ravioli) and a strong community of events.
  • Many museums and free attractions: You’ll find major attractions and institutions, often with easy access.
  • Walkable pockets + neighborhoods with character: Some areas (like parts of the Central West End / Soulard) feel lively and more walkable than others.
  • Sports and entertainment scene: Cardinals and Blues are big draws, plus lots of concerts and venues.
  • Central location for travel: St. Louis sits near other major Midwest and Southern cities, making weekend trips easier.
  • More housing options than some big metros: You can often find a range of price points, from apartments to houses.

Cons

  • Weather can be tough: Hot/humid summers and cold winters—plus occasional severe weather (storms, tornadoes) during spring.
  • Crime and safety vary widely by area: Some neighborhoods are much safer and more convenient than others.
  • Commute and traffic patterns: Certain corridors can get congested at peak times; commuting style matters a lot.
  • Public transit is limited: You may rely on a car for daily life unless you live near a core area.
  • Regional economic swings: Certain job sectors can rise and fall, which may affect stability depending on your industry.
  • Aging infrastructure in some areas: Maintenance costs (roads, older housing, utilities) can be a factor if you choose an older home/neighborhood.
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