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Save This Old c.1891 Queen Anne Missouri Mansion $59K

$59,000

Built in 1891, this six-bedroom, two-bath Missouri mansion was one of the first to be built in this historic neighborhood. The home definitely needs a savior, but Enright Avenue has been in the news as properties are being bought up and restored.

 

Realtor Comments

3-Story Historic Brick Mansion – Unmatched Character & Investment Potential! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a grand, three-story historic brick building located on one of the most beautiful and architecturally rich streets in in North St Louis city. This residence boasts impressive curb appeal, soaring ceilings, and generously sized rooms throughout—including six spacious bedrooms, formal living and dining rooms, and more.

  • 6bd
  • 2ba
  • 2,626sqft
  • 6,150sqft lot
  • Circa 1891

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4414 Enright Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63108

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

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Here’s a summary of the pros and cons of the Lewis Park neighborhood in St. Louis:

Pros

  1. Community Feel: Lewis Park often has a tight-knit community atmosphere, making it a welcoming place for families and individuals.
  2. Parks and Recreation: The neighborhood features parks and green spaces, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
  3. Affordable Housing: Compared to some other areas in St. Louis, housing in Lewis Park can be more affordable, appealing to first-time homebuyers and renters.
  4. Accessibility: The neighborhood is generally well-connected to public transportation and major roadways, making commuting easier.
  5. Local Amenities: There are shops, restaurants, and services nearby, contributing to convenience for residents.

Cons

  1. Crime Rates: Some parts of Lewis Park may experience higher crime rates, which can be a concern for potential residents.
  2. Public Services: There may be issues with public services, such as road maintenance or trash collection, that can affect quality of life.
  3. Limited Dining and Entertainment Options: While there are amenities, the selection may not be as diverse or extensive as in more developed neighborhoods.
  4. School Quality: Public schools in the area may vary in quality, which could be a consideration for families with children.
  5. Aging Infrastructure: Some homes and buildings may be older and require maintenance or updates, which can be a drawback for buyers.

 

 

 

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One Comment

  • AshantI Laszlo

    What MONSTER chose those colours? It’s going to take a mint to fix all that, but refinishing all that wood? Heartbreaking!

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