$10,000
- Land
- 0.14 Acre
- $69,930 per Acre
6311 Page Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133
6311 Page Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133$10,000
6311 Page Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133
6311 Page Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133$5,000
1457 Morton Ave, Wellston, MO 63133
1457 Morton Ave, Wellston, MO 63133$11,000
6405 Myrtle Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133
Scott Ebo Platinum Realty of St. Louis
$50,000
1820 James A Harvey Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63133
Mike Zouglas REO Xpress, LLC
$11,900
6151 Suburban Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63133
Twanya Banks Keller Williams Chesterfield
$185,000 New Construction
6516 Etzel Ave, St. Louis, MO 63130
Michelle White Rosvall Real Estate and Consulting
$69,000
6507 Leschen Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63121
Michael Quigley Worth Clark Realty
Wellston, Missouri, located less than 10 miles west of the Gateway Arch, is a small community in North St. Louis County with a rich history of transformation. Originally incorporated in 1909 and again in 1949, Wellston has seen significant population changes, now home to about 1,500 residents. The Wellston Center, established in 1992, plays a crucial role in fostering community connections and providing resources. Housing in Wellston includes a mix of older homes and new affordable developments like Eskridge Estates and Rise Wellston Homes. Sidewalks throughout the community promote walkability, leading to the Wellston MetroLink light rail station, which connects residents to downtown St. Louis and the St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Wellston is part of the Normandy Schools Collaborative, with students attending schools such as Normandy High. The area features limited retail and dining options, with Bada Bing Pizza & Wings being a local favorite, while more extensive options are available in downtown St. Louis. Trojan Park, part of the St. Vincent Greenway, offers recreational amenities, and other parks like Isabella Park and Yadier Molina Field provide additional green spaces. The annual Black Wall Street 314 Festival at the Historic Wellston Loop highlights local Black-owned businesses and cultural displays. Despite challenges, the Wellston Center continues to support the community with various services and programs.