c.1927 Brick Missouri Fixer Upper For Sale By Owner $27K
$27,000

Realtor Comments
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 1,323sqft
- 4,617sqft
- Circa 1927

5087 Durant 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 Property Owner: (305) 965-7969

The Pros
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Exceptional Real Estate Value: Housing costs remain roughly 15% below the national average, with a median home price hovering around $250,000 across the broader metro. It is an incredibly attractive market for finding historic brick architecture, sprawling suburban lots, or urban lofts without a coastal price tag.
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Abundant Free Cultural Attractions: St. Louis boasts an unmatched collection of top-tier, completely free attractions, largely centered in Forest Park. Residents enjoy free admission to the world-renowned St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, and the Science Center.
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Distinct, Historic Neighborhoods: The city is a mosaic of unique districts, each with its own personality and stunning architectural roots. From the vibrant European vibe and brick townhomes of Soulard and Lafayette Square to the bustling, walkable Central West End and the incredible dining scene on The Hill (the city’s historic Italian hub), there is a neighborhood for every lifestyle.
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Expansive Green Spaces: Forest Park is the crown jewel of the city—spanning over 1,300 acres, it is significantly larger than New York’s Central Park and features lakes, trails, and golf courses. Outside the city limits, the region offers immediate access to rugged state parks, hiking trails, and the nearby Missouri wine country.
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Unrivaled Sports Culture: St. Louis is fiercely passionate about its sports. It is widely considered one of the best baseball towns in America (home to the Cardinals), boasts a dedicated hockey base (the Blues), and features an electric soccer culture centered around its downtown MLS stadium (St. Louis CITY SC).
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Stable economic engines: The local economy is grounded by major healthcare networks (like BJC HealthCare), high-level research institutions (Washington University), and massive corporate operations in agriculture, aerospace, and logistics.
The Cons
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The City vs. County Divide: St. Louis City and St. Louis County are completely separate political entities. This historic fragmentation creates duplicated services, confusing local tax structures, and deep political and economic divisions that can make the region feel disconnected as a whole.
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Stark Neighborhood Disparities & Localized Crime: While St. Louis frequently appears high on national crime rankings, property and violent crimes are heavily concentrated in specific, systemically underserved neighborhoods. Safety and economic investment vary drastically from one block to the next, requiring careful local research.
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Public School Discrepancies: The performance of public schools within St. Louis City limits can be highly inconsistent and faces ongoing challenges. While the surrounding county suburbs (such as Clayton, Ladue, and Kirkwood) boast some of the top public school districts in the state, options within the city core often lead families toward private or charter systems.
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Humid Summers & Unpredictable Weather: Located in the center of the country, St. Louis experiences extreme seasonal shifts. Summers are notoriously hot and heavily humid due to the surrounding rivers, and spring can bring volatile weather, including severe thunderstorms and tornado watches.
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Limited Public Transit: Beyond the MetroLink light rail system—which effectively connects the airport, downtown, and a few major hubs like Forest Park and Clayton—the broader metro area is highly sprawling and decentralized. A reliable vehicle is practically mandatory for daily life and commuting.

































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