Why Live in 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 midcentury designs are frequently mixed in with centennial homes. Residents are also attracted to the area for its proximity to several schools, public facilities and various shopping and dining options. The western reaches of the neighborhood have an urban grid of turn-of-the-century Cape Cods and bungalows. Homes here are priced between the $40,000s and $210,000s, depending on the level of restoration. Past Interstate 29, midcentury split-levels and ranch-style homes are more common, selling between the $110,000s and $350,000s. Contemporary townhouses are also popular, generally ranging from the $160,000s to the $390,000s, based on size and amenities. The latest construction is in the northern section of the neighborhood, with neo-traditional homes priced to sell between the $290,000s and $590,000s. Students can begin at Mark Twain Elementary
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