Saint Charles MO Real Estate Year over Year Statistics 2009 vs 2010
The city St. Charles was Missouri's first state capitol between 1821 and 1826, while a permanent capitol city was in the planning and development stages in Jefferson City. The Federal-style brick complex was restored between the years of 1961 and 1971, and features 11 rooms that take you back to the time when Missouri joined the Union. Find more information on this historic landmark, at www.mostateparks.com/firstcapitol/geninfo.htm.

Main Street has long been the hub of commercial activity for St. Charles. The 13-block stretch of downtown St. Charles runs from Boone's Lick Road to Clark, and boasts a bevy of shops, restaurants and businesses.
Take a stroll down the sidewalks of Saint Charles MO which line real brick streets, and while there have a glass of wine in one of the wineries and shop a wide variety of stores for crafts and antiques.
Saint Charles MO real estate showed signs of improvement in 2010 over the previous 12 months in 2009. There was a total of 943 homes sold in 2010 which represents a decrease of 99 homes sold over the same period in 2009.
The average list price of homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2009 was $198,101.
The average list price of homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2010 was $207,764.
The average sale price of homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2009 was $189,935.
The average sale price of homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2010 was $199,292.
The average market time for the homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2009 was 81 days.
The average market time for the homes that closed in St Charles MO in 2010 was 83 days.
There are currently 576 homes in for sale in Saint Charles MO. These homes range in size from 2 bedrooms to 5+ bedrooms all of which are in various price ranges.
*All information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed per mls dated 1/10/2011
For more information on St Charles MO or if you are interested in buying or selling your home here, please call Don Rogers at 314-954-6776. Or you can click here to email me with your inquiries.

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