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St. Louis, Missouri

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SpringtimeInStLouisMO

Mar. 31, 2009
Categorized in: In The Neighborhood

Ahh, SPRING! Here's what it means in the St. Louis Metro area. Warm, breezy days and then a quick return to Winter! We've had some beautiful days here, the forsythia is blooming, as well as the glorious Bradford Pear trees (no fruit!). Bradford Pear Trees in full bloom!Glorious Spring when the Bradford Pear Trees Bloom

Now come the red bud trees, along with the tulip trees. It's a sight to behold! You need to see it to believe it! Come visit us, you just may want to call me to help you buy a home!

We have four seasons here and I'm here to tell you, you never know when those seasons will do a quick switcheroo on you! Better keep the sweaters, coats and shorts out! AND be prepared for quick storms and an occasional chance of a tornado, when the cold and warm air choose to mix it up. Bradford Pear trees line both sides of Manchester Rd. in Ballwin, MO
After the wind storms, you may need to check the trees to see how they fared. This huge one split as you can see and that's the only bad thing I can say about these lovely trees. Bradford Pear Tree Split after a wind storm.

Manchester_Those Little Town Blues

Mar. 23, 2007
Categorized in: West County

The statistics used here are from the 2000 Census, but I know this town has grown some. The population the was 19,161. The town is located in West St. Louis County. The median household income was: $64,381 and the home value: $144,300.

Now let me tell you this. This town (like Kirkwood, Ballwin, Ellisville & Wildwood) is finding it self growing! Builders are buying these smaller homes and larger lots, and choosing to put 2 or 3 homes on them. If the lots are smaller, then they put these larger homes that are SELLING for $500,000. or more. Amazing to see the smaller homes being dwarfed by the McMansions. It's the trend now. Watch for that median home value to jump!

Of course, the Aldermen are having a tough time as they struggle to give in to the builders and argue with the residents to keep the town as it was/is. They don't have the best reputation for following the rules on the books. Some like the power of their position and make the residents feel like no matter how small the matter, they will fight it or you will have to come back time and time again to meet some individual aldermans view of what should be done, when all he should have done was go by the book. Lots of frustration here, as well as in the other townships mentioned above.

Manchester City Hall is the Lyceum Building, which was built in 1894 and is seen on the National Register.

Manchester is center and located at highway 141 and Manchester Road. The first name was Hoardstown, named after a prominent landowner by the name of James Hoard. He died in 1825 and the town was renamed to Manchester.

There are a couple of old cemetaries here too, along with some of the old original buildings. The town is growing and there has been talk of joining Ballwin, Winchester & Manchester, to save on expenses. Maybe not such a bad idea, in my opinion.