Old Town Saint Charles
Suburban Neighborhood in Saint Charles, Missouri
St. Charles County 63301
Walk to local shops on Main Street
One anchor for the community is Tony’s on Main. Tin ceiling tiles and exposed brick hint at the building’s vintage character, but it houses a casual, modern bar and grill where locals and visitors alike can sit at high-top tables and chow on pizza or pasta. Lewis & Clark's Restaurant offers an American menu of burgers, steak and seafood, coupled with an outdoor view of Main Street from the third-floor patio. Shoppers can look through boutique clothing stores like Abigail's Apparel and Jake's on Main, or stop for a snack from cafes like Picasso's Coffee and Grandma's Cookies, a local bakery selling seasonal creations and freshly-made goods. West of Main Street, St. Charles is also full of supermarkets and big-box stores, from Schnucks Fresh Food to Walmart, keeping errands close and convenient. Hollywood Casino is located just across the river from Old Town St. Charles with a hotel, restaurants and frequent concerts hosted in its 20,000-seat amphitheater, according to eXp Realty agent and St. Charles resident Brenda Souter.A mix of historic and suburban housing
Homes in Old Town St. Charles follow the area’s long history, ranging from white-columned Greek Revival properties built near Main Street more than 150 years ago to traditional, vinyl-sided houses constructed in recent decades. Near Old Town, properties tend to be more historic, dating through the midcentury and often sitting on narrow lots. Closer to the west side of the community, tree-lined residential streets and comfortable quarter-acre backyards become the norm. Smaller cottage homes from the early 1900s can be found from about $100,000 to $200,000, though most properties sell from about $250,000 to $500,000. It's a tight market, with homes rarely coming up for sale and selling quickly when they do," Souter says. "Though this makes Old Town St. Charles a competitive housing market, homes tend to maintain their value.St. Charles public schools in the area
George M. Null Elementary teaches kindergarten through fourth grade, earns a B on Niche, and its campus and gymnasium are being renovated. Jefferson Intermediate scores a B and offers fifth and sixth grades. Students can progress to Hardin Middle School, which gets an A-minus from Niche and offers extracurriculars for high-tech hobbies like esports and analog interests like board games. St. Charles High School rates as a B on Niche and offers electives including civil engineering architecture or sports and entertainment marketing.Heading outdoors along the Missouri River
Just a block east of Main Street, Frontier Park offers a peaceful respite from busy city life. Green lawns and shady trees invite locals to relax outside, with the Missouri River providing fishing opportunities and scenic views. Those who want to get out on the river can use the park's public access boat ramp. A statue of Lewis and Clark also commemorates this location as the last stop in the famous duo's journey before setting out to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory in 1804. Running right along Riverside Drive, the 240-mile-long Katy Trail is a gravel path that follows the river through several of the region's parks, creating a scenic backdrop for running, biking or birdwatching. Kids may prefer Jaycee Park, which has a playground designed for children of all abilities to dash across its bridges, slip down its slides and bang on its musical instruments. On snow days, the hills in the park's west end becomes a popular sledding spot.Community events at Frontier Park
Old Town St. Charles is a local destination for community events, with family-friendly activities and live music planned throughout the year. In August, Main Street closes down to welcome the Festival of the Little Hills — an arts and crafts festival with more than 300 local vendors selling handmade items. The stage and vast lawns of Frontier Park host live music all weekend long while families watch magic shows or let their kids loose in the bouncy house. September brings Oktoberfest to town-along with beer, brats and the Wiener Dog Derby. Legends & Lanterns celebrates the Halloween season in October. Residents can see businesses decorated with Jack-O-Lanterns during the Pumpkin Glow, or ponder ghosts and ghouls while walking along the Haunted History Trail.Getting around Old Town St. Charles
While the gridded, sidewalk-lined streets of Old Town St. Charles make it easy to walk or bike around, a car is necessary to get beyond the immediate area. Interstate 70 forms the southern border of the neighborhood and is the fastest way to get to Downtown St. Louis, which is about 24 miles across the Missouri River. "It's nothing to drive about 30 to 40 minutes to work somewhere in the St. Louis area," Roth says. Commuters can also expect to encounter traffic during rush hour. St. Louis Lambert International Airport is also on the way to downtown, located just 10 miles east of Old Town Saint Charles. Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital, is the closest medical facility and 6 miles west via I-70.

Agents Specializing in this Area
-
Margaret Bradford
Nettwork Global
(314) 310-4077
72 Total Sales
5 in Old Town Saint Charles
$225K - $650K Price Range
-
Mickey Deranja
Responds QuicklyAlexander Realty Inc
(314) 866-8959
61 Total Sales
3 in Old Town Saint Charles
$278K - $330K Price Range
-
Wendy Schulze
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Results
(314) 720-1787
202 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Saint Charles
$497,000 Price
-
Soni Gill
Keller Williams Realty West
(314) 697-1941
98 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Saint Charles
$500,000 Price
-
Daryl Butler
Coldwell Banker Realty - Gundaker
(636) 255-8728
77 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Saint Charles
$375,000 Price
-
Kamron Wylde
eXp Realty
(618) 602-0859
55 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Saint Charles
$370,000 Price
Schools
Interested in learning more about homes in this area? Reach out to
, an experienced agent in this neighborhood.Parks in this Area
Transit
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Old Town Saint Charles | US |
---|---|---|
Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 5 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Old Town Saint Charles Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Old Town Saint Charles, Saint Charles sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Old Town Saint Charles, Saint Charles over the last 12 months is $301,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Housing Trends
Neighborhood Facts
Open Houses
-
Saturday, May 311 - 3pm
-
Sunday, May 2512 - 3pm
-
Sunday, May 251 - 4pm
Distribution of Home Values
Homes for Sale
Homes for Rent
Interested in learning more about homes in this area? Reach out to
, an experienced agent in this neighborhood.Average Home Value
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Finances
Education and Workforce
Weather
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Nearby Neighborhoods

Front porch community of new homes and townhouses near St. Charles, Missouri

Trendy shopping and dining district anchors this suburb

Small city by the airport that’s working to rectify its past with toxic waste

Residential enclave on the Missouri River with easy access to dining and retail

Pastoral living with quick access to Mississippi River marinas