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Curbside appeal: A large bay window, a classic, intricate entablature, and multiple arched windows set the stage for elegant living inside this multi-family home built in 1908.
Location: Less than a five-minute walk from Missouri Botanical Garden and Tower Grove Park
Details: Tall ceilings, exposed brick, hardwood floors, and arched entryways
Layout: A main room in the first-floor unit spans the width of the house, creating plenty of space for living and dining areas. The kitchen, with its wood-topped island, exposed brick walls, stainless-steel appliances, and hanging pot rack, is both inviting and practical. A door in the kitchen leads to a deck, which gives way to the shared backyard. One bathroom and two bedrooms, one of which features a floor-to-ceiling window and a large nook, complete the dwelling. The second unit comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Refined elements, including hardwood floors, tall ceilings, large windows, and exposed brick, impart gracious charm. Natural light floods the living room and a nearby sunroom offers a relaxing place to read or to unwind. The first floor also holds one of the three bedrooms, which has been converted into a study space, and one bathroom with a vintage clawfoot tub. Two more bedrooms and an updated bathroom are located on the third floor.
Amenities: A laundry room for the first-floor apartment is in the basement; laundry for the second-floor apartment is inside the unit. Both apartments feature outdoor space. The garage accommodates three vehicles.
Address: 4242 Shenandoah Avenue
Price: $429,000
Realtor: Stephanie Noecker, Red Key Realty St. Louis, 314–537–7404
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