c.1926 Brick Two Bedroom Missouri Home For Sale $165K
$165,000
Brick two bedroom Missouri home for sale! Make a lasting first impression with the rustic, custom arched solid-core wood front door, complemented by an inviting front porch you reach through elegant French doors.

Realtor Comments
A tremendous investment opportunity awaits! Nestled in the heart of the highly sought-after Holly Hills neighborhood, this charming all-brick 2bd/1ba bungalow offers the perfect blend of timeless character and classic South City appeal. Rich, well-kept wood floors grace much of the main level, which is filled with architectural details that tell a story including historic millwork, stained glass windows, archways, and a decorative non-functioning wood-burning fireplace–all of which showcase the craftsmanship of a bygone era. A bright sunroom provides additional living space and a cozy retreat for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The clean, dry basement offers exceptional storage and future possibilities. Outside, enjoy a fenced backyard with a patio, along with a rare all-brick detached one-car garage (accessed by shared driveway). Located just moments from the tree-lined streets, parks, restaurants, and neighborhood charm that make Holly Hills one of St. Louis’ most beloved communities, this home is a true opportunity to own a piece of South City’s rich history.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,084sqft
- 5,210sqft lot
- Circa 1926

3993 Dover Pl, St. Louis, MO 63116, USA
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: The Pfitzer Group – Nathan Pfitzer- Powered by Keller Williams Realty Southwest
Brokered by Keller Williams Realty STL

Pros of living in St. Louis, MO
- Free/low-cost culture: A lot of major attractions are free or inexpensive (especially around Forest Park).
- Strong neighborhoods with character: You can find very different vibes—from urban/arts areas to more suburban-feeling areas—without leaving the metro.
- Food scene: St. Louis is famous for pizza and excellent casual food (plus lots of local spots).
- Major sports + events: Cardinals (MLB), Blues (NHL), and frequent concerts/festivals.
- Cost of living (relative to many big cities): Often more affordable than coastal and some other large metros (housing varies a lot by neighborhood).
- Central location for travel: Good road access to other Midwest cities and quick flights through regional airports.
Cons of living in St. Louis, MO
- Crime varies significantly by area: Some parts are much safer than others—neighborhood selection matters a lot.
- Weather swings: Hot, humid summers and cold winters (plus occasional ice/snow and thunderstorms).
- Traffic + commute patterns: Rush-hour can be slow, and commuting across the region can take longer than you’d expect.
- Aging infrastructure in older areas: More maintenance may be needed depending on where you live (roads, homes, utilities, etc.).
- Seasonal “everything” mindset: Winters can be inconvenient; summers can be brutal if you’re not used to humidity.
- Regional airport/amenities spread out: If you want lots of specific shopping/entertainment, you may drive to it rather than “walk to everything.”

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