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    Hillsdale

    Hillsdale in Bel-Ridge offers affordable early 1900s brick homes. Barrett Brothers Park provides recreation, while Natural Bridge Road has shopping and dining. Downtown St. Louis is 10 miles away with public transit options.

    • Average Value

      $71K

    • List Price

      $244K - $492K

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      1 Listing

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    Wells-Goodfellow

    Wells-Goodfellow in Saint Louis features historic single-family homes from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Barrett Brothers Park offers sports fields. Local eateries and Schnucks shopping center serve the community.

    • Average Value

      $67K

    • List Price

      $106K - $1.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Penrose

    Penrose in Saint Louis has brick Craftsman homes and a unique velodrome in Penrose Park. The area is revitalizing, with businesses like Yummy Sweetcakes. Vashon High is noted for its strong sports program.

    • Average Value

      $66K

    • List Price

      $281K - $3.5M

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      7 Listings

    Penrose
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    Kingsway

    Kingsway in Saint Louis features historic brick homes 5 miles from downtown. Sherman Park offers recreation. Multiple bus lines serve the area, and ongoing development aims to improve housing and retail accessibility.

    • Average Value

      $64K

    • List Price

      $405K - $489K

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      0 Listings

    Kingsway
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    Walnut Park West

    Walnut Park West in Saint Louis features affordable vintage homes and active community support. It borders Gregory J. Carter Park and is near the Walnut Park Branch library. Local eateries provide diverse dining options.

    • Average Value

      $61K

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      0 Listings

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    Mark Twain

    Mark Twain in Saint Louis features brick bungalows and cottages. The area is near Penrose Park with its velodrome bike track and O'Fallon Park's YMCA complex. Public transit and I-70 connect residents to the city and airport.

    • Average Value

      $57K

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      0 Listings

    Mark Twain
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    Walnut Park East

    Walnut Park East in Saint Louis includes early to mid-20th century Craftsman bungalows. Gregory J. Carter Park offers sports facilities. The neighborhood has local eateries, MetroBus stops, and access to Interstate 70.

    • Average Value

      $53K

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      0 Listings

    Walnut Park East
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    Carr Square

    Carr Square in Saint Louis anticipates change with the upcoming National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The historic area offers downtown access, parks with sports facilities, and a Polish festival at St. Stanislaus Church.

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      0 Listings

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    Power & Light District

    The Power & Light District in Kansas City is a vibrant urban area with condos and apartments. It features numerous restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. The neighborhood hosts various events and sports watch parties.

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    Power & Light District
  • Lake Lotawana

    Lake Lotawana

    Lake Lotawana, MO, is Kansas City's largest private lake community with the Missouri Yacht Club and Marina 27 Steak & Seafood. The area has lower crime risk and highly rated schools in the Lee's Summit R-VIII School District.

    • Average Value

      $775K

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      0 Listings

    Lake Lotawana
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    Platte Woods

    Platte Woods, MO, 13 miles from Kansas City, features mid-century homes on quiet streets. This small city has highly rated schools, nearby parks, and easy access to shopping and dining. It blends rural charm with urban amenities.

    • Average Value

      $394K

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      0 Listings

    Platte Woods
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    North Branson

    North Branson is considered a newer part of a small city known for its lakes, shopping and entertainment that draw in 10 million tourists annually. “It’s kind of our hot new area,” says Parker Stone, a Realtor who grew up here and works for Keller Williams Tri-Lakes. “Everything is developing north because everything south is already developed.”

    • Average Value

      $367K

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      0 Listings

    North Branson
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    Doling

    Doling in Springfield blends Midwest charm with midcentury homes. Doling Park offers green space and recreation, while Kearney Street hosts monthly car shows. The neighborhood provides easy access to I-44 and nearby amenities.

    • Average Value

      $152K

    • List Price

      $267K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Doling
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    West Springfield

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      0 Listings

    West Springfield
  • Rocky Mount

    Rocky Mount

    On the North Shore of Lake of the Ozarks, living in Rocky Mount is all about life on the water. Lakeside homes line the countless coves of Missouri’s second-largest reservoir. Meanwhile, much of inland Rocky Mount is forested, with main roads leading to gravel streets that take residents to their waterfront homes. Often, city dwellers from St.

    • Average Value

      $458K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Rocky Mount
  • Southwest Branson

    Southwest Branson

    Southwest Branson offers a lively location on Table Rock Lake. Locals can drive golf carts to Moonshine Beach, the city’s only public sand shoreline. Several eclectic restaurants and entertainment centers are also in the area. Though these tourist attractions attract part-time residents and vacationers, Southwest Branson is still a place where

    • Average Value

      $425K

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      0 Listings

    Southwest Branson
  • North Brook

    North Brook

    North Brook is one of Joplin's newest neighborhoods on the city's expanding north side. Schuber Mitchell and other prominent builders have been developing this area since the 1990s, creating a quiet community with larger homes. Houses are hard to come by despite the ongoing growth, according to Gary Mishler, Realtor of three years with Keller

    • Average Value

      $326K

    • List Price

      $543K - $590K

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      0 Listings

    North Brook
  • West Branson

    West Branson

    West Branson is in a prime spot in the city: neighboring downtown Branson and close to several bodies of water, including the White River, Lake Taneycomo and Table Rock Lake. “You have the employees that work in town [living there], and a lot of retirees, second homes and lake homes, as well as investment properties,” says Parker Stone, a Realtor

    • Average Value

      $325K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    West Branson
  • White River

    White River

    White River combines Branson’s natural beauty with a lively tourist setting. Pine-oak forests, wildflower fields and waterfalls make up the Paul Henning Conservation Area, which spans the northern region of White River. The community’s southern edge is bordered by The Strip, an entertainment district with theaters, amusement parks and a zoo. This

    • Average Value

      $313K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    White River
  • Downtown Branson

    Downtown Branson

    Downtown Branson is on the shores of Lake Taneycomo and maintains the original culture and heart of the city. "You can park and go shop for the entire day or visit the locals that own these businesses and have owned them for 25 or 35 years," says Shannen White, broker and owner of White Magnolia Real Estate, who has lived here for eight years. She

    • Average Value

      $297K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Branson
  • East Saint Joseph

    East Saint Joseph

    Stretching as far as the One Hundred and Two River, East St. Joseph is a blend of modern suburban life and the historic streets the city is known for. “When you get beyond Woodbine Road, you’re in the newer areas of town,” says Christina McAllister, a Realtor with Re/Max Professionals. New construction is available in several areas, while

    • Average Value

      $262K

    • List Price

      $78K - $2.9M

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      51 Listings

    East Saint Joseph
  • Gray Summit

    Gray Summit

    Gray Summit, MO, is a rural suburb with ranch and traditional homes. Residents enjoy Shaw Nature Reserve and Prairie Palisades Conservation Area nearby. The community offers quiet living with access to Pacific and Washington.

    • Average Value

      $247K

    • List Price

      $63K - $738K

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      6 Listings

    Gray Summit
  • Table Rock

    Table Rock

    Table Rock is a tourist-heavy, yet quiet area with Lake Taneycomo to the south and Table Rock Lake on its western edge. Moonshine Beach, Branson’s only public sand shoreline, is just a quick golf cart ride away. There’s also a boat ramp, making it easy for boaters to cruise past some of the city’s most notable landmarks. Locals can book a tee time

    • Average Value

      $237K

    • For Sale

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      0 Listings

    Table Rock
  • Lovers Lane

    Lovers Lane

    North of Frederick, Lovers Lane is one of the last historic neighborhoods in St. Joseph before modern homes start cropping up in the east. “Lovers Lane and Ashland are part of the historic side of town,” says Christina McAllister, a Realtor with Re/Max Professionals. “So anything past there tends to be a little newer.” Residents are drawn to the

    • Average Value

      $220K

    • List Price

      $237K - $1.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Lovers Lane
  • Frederick

    Frederick

    Just north of Midtown, Frederick combines the historic architecture that St. Joseph is known for and modern suburban living. “Everywhere you walk, there’s this sense of history and great things that have happened,” says Kim Schutte, the city’s Historic Preservation Planner. This appreciation for the past draws many residents to the neighborhood,

    • Average Value

      $173K

    • List Price

      $213K - $799K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Frederick

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