SOLD: 3407 Meramec Avenue

Details About this Home

If you want to be in the heart of the thriving Dutchtown business district, this house is for you. If you want to live in the city, but don't want to deal with an old brick house with problems in every corner, this house is for you. If you're tired of city houses with weird spaces, awkward layouts, small kitchens and no closets, this is your home. It has two of the largest bedrooms in the city, an unbelievable 28 (yes, twenty-eight!) linear feet of closets with hanging space, and a massive, eat-in kitchen with high-end appliances. If you want georgous, elegant and modern finishes, you are home. Live in the heart of the thriving Dutchtown business district with Urban Eats, Ted Drews, thrift shops and a new Italian restaurant and event space on the corner at Grand. Come take a look today!

Financing Options

This property qualifies for Regions Bank’s Affordable 97 and Affordable 100 Financing programs. Contact Kendall Gardner at 314-223-5600 or Kendall.garner@regions.com for more information.

Affordable 97

Affordable 100

Payment information for 3407 Meramec

LOOK— Don’t Overlook

This is the original Post-Dispatch advertisement from 1963. Wouldn’t it be interesting to know how much it cost then? Imagine going to an open house for a new, modern townhouse on the bustling Meramec commercial strip in Dutchtown.

It still has two immense 2nd level bedrooms and a gracious spacious living room with a beautifully restored open stairway. Those “lovely vanities” are long gone, but have been replaced with brand new ones!

Just don’t call MI 5-0982, instead call 314-451-2440!

Former Resident Leaves Mark

The door knocker on this home has a monogram of “BAV”. During the rehab process, we found a bank deposit slip from the 1970’s for Bernard A. Vandeventer, a previous owner of the home who must have had his initials put on this unique door knocker.

The Fantastic Dutchtown Neighborhood

This home is in the heart of the eclectic and bustling Dutchtown Business district. There are great restaurants, bars and businesses right out your door. Urban Eats is in the next block and there is a new Italian Restaurant and event space going into the old Feasting Fox building.

The non-profit development group, Luthern Development Group, is rehabbing 60 homes in the neighborhood, including the one next door at 3405 Meramec. There are big things coming to Dutchtown!

Dutchtown Neighborhood: https://www.facebook.com/dutchtownstl

More information about Luthern Development group: https://www.ldgstl.org/marquette-homes

More information about Dutchtown Main Streets: https://www.dutchtownstl.org/dt2/

 
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