Your First Weekend as a St. Louis Home Owner

Thursday, February 6th, 2025
Brandon Towl

Moving to a new city can be overwhelming, but once you’ve closed on your new house and the furniture has been delivered, it can also be exciting — especially if you’re now calling St. Louis home! Take a break from unpacking and get out and enjoy all of the sights, sounds, and tastes the city has to offer. There are so many things to do in St. Louis, you’re sure to find something to please everyone in your household.

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10 Steps Needed for Selling a First Home

Tuesday, January 7th, 2025
Brandon Towl

Buying your first home can be exciting as you start a new chapter of your life, but selling your first home may be a different story. According to the National Association of Realtors, the average first time home seller has lived in their house for about 10 years by the time they decide to move on. At this point, owners may be ready to upgrade, and in the process of finding a new home. Or, they may need to move for work, or due to family issues. Any of these can add a layer of stress to the selling process. 

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As a Midwest hub for start-ups, universities, medical institutions, and several Fortune 500 companies, St. Louis has more than its share of transplanted residents. When a company needs an employee to move to the region, it’s not unusual for them to offer some type of relocation package. Depending on the company, they might offer the employee assistance in finding a new home, or the money to do it on their own. In recent years, third-party relocation companies and relocation realtors have become a lucrative niche in the world of real estate.

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The internet is filled with articles about fun things to do in almost every city in the United States. We could tell you all about what makes St. Louis great—from the Arch to gooey butter cake to the free zoo to our beloved Cardinals and Blues—but that’s been done. If you’re thinking of moving here, you don’t need another “best of” article. Let’s talk about what it’s like to really live in or near The Lou. 

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