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Central West End North

The picturesque Central West End North neighborhood in St. Louis, MO, is one worth exploring for the outstanding features that make it unique among other neighborhoods across America. In this area alone, you’ll find a wide variety of shops and restaurants just waiting to be explored as well-mannered residents in the neighborhood. The Central West End North is an area rich with culture and history and has its very own flavor that will surprise you every time again.

The Central West End North real estate market is a fantastic place to find your next home. There are all different sizes and types of apartments, from small studios up to four-bedroom homes. Most people living in this area rent their space, so you’ll have access for less money, too- perfect if renting isn’t really what’s on the menu just yet or maybe looking into buying something bigger?

The Central West End North neighborhood is a hot spot for history buffs. The Central West End North neighborhood is a historic area that contains many old buildings. Some were constructed as early as 1939, with several dating back to the ’40s and 50s too.

The cost of renting a home in Central West End North is higher than 79.4% of other neighborhoods across Missouri. The Central West End North median real estate price is $487,855, which makes it more expensive than 94.6% of the neighborhoods in Missouri and 73% of America as a whole. The cost of renting a home in the Central West End North neighborhood is higher than average, at $1401. That’s a high price for residents who want to live here, but it might not be as bad when you consider how much more spacious these properties often are compared with other neighborhoods nearby that have lower rental rates.

The Central West End North has a 15.7% vacancy rate, which is well above average compared to other U.S neighborhoods (higher than 77%). Most vacant housing here can be attributed to either demand issues or new construction; both factors have contributed to making this area an attractive destination for those looking at buying property but not yet ready with their menu of options – if you’re one such person who’s considering moving closer into town without having made any balcony choices just yet then get yourself over there before someone else does.

Middle-income neighborhoods in St. Louis are a rarity, with the Central West End North being one of only 42% that have an above-average income level. The residents here make more money than most other places across America.

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