
When preparing St. Louis homes for sale, creating the illusion of space in smaller rooms can significantly impact buyer perception and overall property value. Strategic staging techniques can transform cramped quarters into inviting, open areas that feel larger than their actual square footage.

Are your kids awaiting the arrival of the Great Pumpkin to start the Halloween fun? Find your own "Great Pumpkin" at one of these delightful farms and orchards just minutes away from St. Louis homes for sale.

How much of your time at home is spent in the kitchen? If you're like most people, your answer is somewhere along the lines of " a lot." Kitchens tend to turn into a sort of hub, especially for families. At any time, someone might be sitting at the island, filling out paperwork or finishing up homework. Someone else might be playing with the pets in the corner while another family member is making coffee and checking the weather.
There's a lot of living done in the kitchen, so why not transform yours into a living kitchen? This trend focuses on making kitchens more livable, comfortable, and functional—and we're here for it! Here are some cozy living kitchen features we've see...
We are thrilled to announce our CEO and Owner, Jill Butler, has been honored as one of St. Louis' 25 Most Influential Business Women for her exceptional leadership at RedKey Realty Leaders! This prestigious recognition by St. Louis Business Journal is an incredible honor, and we couldn't be more excited to celebrate this momentous achievement.
For 25 years, the St. Louis Business Journal has celebrated women who have significantly impacted their industries and communities through its

Everyone has an idea of their dream home and what they want it to be like. But dreams don't always reflect reality, especially if you're on a budget. Your agent will work hard to find options that meet your needs, but you might not be able to get everything you want at a comfortable price. So the question becomes, which features of your home should you be willing to compromise on, and which are deal breakers? Here are a few rules of thumb.