$416,338Average Value$222Average Price per Sq Ft9Homes For Sale
On the city's edge
Once undeveloped farmland, St. Louis Hills was one of the last neighborhoods carved from the Missouri city's countryside. In fact, it’s right at the edge of St. Louis’ 1876 border. Today, it’s among the most affluent communities in the Mound City. The highly desirable area draws residents with early 20th-century homes and easy access to several retail and dining districts, including two on nearby Chippewa Street and Hampton Avenue.
Quirky murals and frozen treats
On Hampton Avenue, a cow, a pig and a chicken reach for a bottle of booze. The locally loved mural is on the side of Salt + Smoke, a barbecue restaurant that puts its own spin on classic St. Louis dishes. Ted Drewes Frozen Custard has been part of the neighborhood since the 1940s. The white wooden shack often has lines of patrons just waiting for a taste of the old-fashioned treat. There's also a Target where Chippewa Street and Hampton Avenue intersect, making finding everyday essentials effortless.
The Burnt Ends Toasted Ravioli at Salt+Smoke is a fusion of flavors.
Ted Drewes in St Louis Hills is famous for it's frozen custard.
Residents in St Louis Hills have access to big box retailers like Target.
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Tudor homes on a competitive market
Most homes in St. Louis Hills were constructed between the 1930s and the 1950s, but they tend to look older, thanks to their designs. Tudor homes from the ‘40s are well-maintained, with dark brown timbering, stone archways, and manicured ivy adding to the houses’ old-world feel. Century-old brick duplexes mimic the Georgian-inspired architecture typical of St. Louis’s 1700s founding. Once residents live here, they tend to stay, as evidenced by the fact there are often only one or two homes on the market at any one time. The neighborhood is so desirable that Christopher Thiemet, a Circa Properties broker with almost 20 years of experience, says he recently had a client who lived in a neighboring community but had still searched for a home in St. Louis Hills for three years. “They’re moving one block over. It’s the same ZIP code, but they just want to be on the St. Louis Hills side of Hampton Avenue.” Prices range from $140,000 for a home needing renovation to $520,000 for a three-bedroom 1950s ranch-style house.
A tudor influenced home sits at the intersection of a residential street in St Louis Hills.
Large 2 story brick duplexes give residents another home option in St Louis Hills.
A brick 2 story home with Georgian architecture in St Louis Hills.
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Gardens for sculptures and local beer
Francis Park is planted in the center of the neighborhood, so it’s accessible for any resident who wants a game on one of the four pickleball courts. Locals also frequently tour its collection of funky sculptures. Each year, 10,000 people head to the park’s lily pond to browse the artisan booths during Art in the Park. Live music and food vendors also are part of the free festival. Of course, food is found in the park year-round, thanks to the Rockwell Beer Garden. The stone cottage boasts 18 locally brewed beers and a covered outdoor seating area with picnic tables under strings of amber lights.
Francis Park is a focal point for St Louis Hills residents.
St Louis Hills residents enjoy a local brew and conversation at the Rockwell Beer Garden.
The Francis Park Lily Pond is celebration of local art and a quiet place to have a picnic.
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Residents enjoy an evening walk with their 4 legged friends in St Louis Hills.
Short commutes throughout St. Louis
Located at the edge of the city, St. Louis Hills is just 10 miles from downtown. Getting there or to other parts of St. Louis is made more accessible, thanks to major roadways like Interstates 40, 44 and 55. Residents without cars can reach their destinations using one of several bus routes operating in the community. Biking is popular in the area, as is walking along the numerous sidewalks.
Science programs, tutoring and after-school activities
To the east of the neighborhood is Buder Elementary School, a participant in the Urban Systemic Initiative, a National Science Foundation-backed program to beef up schools’ math and science curriculums and improve student performance. As students in St. Louis Hills get older, they attend Long Middle and Roosevelt High, which are less than 4 miles away. Long Middle hosts a tutoring and enrichment program in conjunction with the Trio program at Saint Louis University. At the same time, Roosevelt High has more than two dozen sports teams and extracurricular activities. All three schools have earned a C-minus ranking from Niche.
Buder Elementary School provides K through 5th grade education for students living in parts
Students at Busch Middle School attend grades 6th through 8th.
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Parks in this Area
River Des Peres Park
Francis Park
Lindenwood Park
Tilles Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Picnic Area
Lindenwood Park
Willmore Park
Carondelet Park
Transit
Airport
St Louis Lambert International
25 min drive
Bus
Hampton & Rhodes Sb
Bus
Chippewa & Clifton Eb
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Hampton & Nottingham Sb
Bus
Hampton & Robert Sb
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Hampton & Delor Sb
Bus
Hampton & Milentz Nb
Bus
Hampton & Devonshire Sb
Saint Louis Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Saint Louis Hills, Saint Louis sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Saint Louis Hills, Saint Louis over the last 12 months is $375,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Open Saturday 9/6 1-3. Beautiful first floor condo in St. Louis Hills with dedicated garage! Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to own this amazing unit featuring lots of natural light, a spacious, open floor plan, hardwood floors and so much more. Many updates including a new HVAC system in 2024 and new bathroom fixtures, plumbing and shower in 2023-24. Outside enjoy the beautiful
Classic charm meets modern living in this traditional home featuring expansive arched doorways that create a cohesive, inviting flow throughout. Host unforgettable holiday gatherings in the elegant living room and lively dinner parties in the open dining area. The updated kitchen boasts stone counters, a cozy breakfast nook—perfect for your morning latte—and flows seamlessly into the family room,
Light-filled 1BR/1BA condo in sought-after St. Louis Hills! Spacious 1st-floor unit with hardwood floors, open layout, and private building entry shared with just one neighbor. The inviting, open living and dining room leads to the galley kitchen boasting stainless appliances & ample cabinets and counter space. Down the hall leads to the large bedroom with two closets and a full bathroom. Enjoy
Welcome to this classic St. Louis Hills, solid brick, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home bursting with character and opportunity. Situated on a quiet, established street. This home is looking for someone to bring their personal touch and make it their own.Loaded with features like; original hardwood floors, generously sized bedrooms, nice kitchen with granite countertops & a 1 car garage.
Location, Location, Location. This wonderfully maintained two-family duplex building has been carefully renovated. The first-floor 2-bedroom, 1 bath unit has a wonderfully updated kitchen, hardwood floors throughout the unit as well as a large closet with washer and dryer inside. The second-floor 2-bedroom unit has Bamboo hardwood floors, renovated kitchen, bathroom, and 96 square foot closet
Wonderful home in St. Louis Hills. This well-maintained two story brick home has beautiful inlay hardwood floors in the living, dining, and den/office rooms. The living room has a decorative fireplace and stunning stain glass windows. Enjoy those holiday meals in the large separate dining room. There is an eat-in kitchen with custom cabinetry. Upstairs features two large bedrooms with hardwood
Beautiful 1 Bedroom 2nd Floor - One of a kind apartment with high-end renovations and refinished hardwood floors! Located in prestigious St. Louis Hills neighborhood within walking distance to Francis Park, shopping centers, restaurants and more! - Located on the 2nd floor - Luxurious kitchen with granite counter tops - new Stainless steel stove and fridge- Hardwood floors throughout - Custom
This one won’t last long! Experience the peaceful setting of Francis Park right at your doorstep at 6449 Nottingham Avenue. This first-floor gem offers garage parking, gleaming hardwood floors, timeless archways, and a sun-filled porch that floods the space with natural light.The remodeled kitchen is a true showstopper, featuring new stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and
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This one won’t last long! Experience the peaceful setting of Francis Park right at your doorstep at 6449 Nottingham Avenue. This first-floor gem offers garage parking, gleaming hardwood floors, timeless archways, and a sun-filled porch that floods the space with natural light.The remodeled kitchen is a true showstopper, featuring new stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
5,857
Median Age
45
Population Density
6 ppl/acre
Population under 18
17.9%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
25%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$70,390
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$97,253
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
95.1%
College Graduates
50.3%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
25.9%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
71.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
25°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
11''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
53/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
46/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
32/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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