Inside The 5 Most Expensive Homes Sold In St. Louis, MO Recently

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Take a look inside the most expensive homes in St. Louis, MO that have recently sold. Ranging from $13 million to $5.8 million lets take a look inside these homes in Ladue that are absolutely insane!! All of these homes are located within 63124 and pretty close to each other, and their styles from modern and contemporary to traditional brick and french country.

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Here’s a breakdown:
0:00 Overview - most expensive homes in St. Louis
1:19 1705 N Woodlawn
8:42 701 Barnes
11:16 601 Barnes
12:22 20 Upper Warson
17:21 22 Fordyce
20:14 44 Overhills
25:48 Conclusion

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I’m a bricklayer and I worked on 20 Upper Warson. The detached garage is two stories with a tunnel from the basement of the house to the basement of the garage. In total we spent two years there. I cannot remember the exact number of full masonry fireplaces that we built but I do remember that everyone of them were drilled and fitted for gas log inserts.

Dacejoe
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Overhills residence here woot woot! We made the list haha

TyMichRodgers
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I lived in STL for 20 years n look at houses all over the country now. 1st house is insane for STL!! More like Miami or LA

Bdhstl
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First time viewer. Your very entertaining lol

pattih
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the equipment at 6:32 is the home theater equipment and it looks like some smart home servers as well as some private servers.

jamesgoesoff
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You missed the one in lake Saint Louis! I film there often check it out! 🤙🏼

Logan-Worthington
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19:02 love these contemporary houses, like a big loft

mofost
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I worked as the special Pipe Fitter for the gas company for these areas, I could always tell how rich someone was by the size of the gas meter I was to install . From CEOs of major corporations, inventors, owners of pharmaceutical empires, real estate developers, TV evangelist and I could probably go on for another half an hour, but I think you get the idea. I was always amazed how these people would spend money, from gold plated mermaid heads for faucets to heated indoor pools, surrounded by a lazy river, I even had one customer who had a wardrobe for heated shirts. It got to the point where I couldn’t take it anymore and I transferred out to Chesterfield so I could deal with somewhat more middle-class people, still getting the occasional home with a bowling alley in the basement.

boby
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I did tons of copper work 1705 n woodlawn. Stupid crazy house!

bryanbye
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22 Fordyce was owned by the NBA’s Bradley Beals. He’s an Stl native who sold the house a few years ago.

BrianB-rm
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2:09 that is freaking massive, holy Schmitt

mofost
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imagine what these would be priced at out on the coasts especially LA or NYC suburbs

jakej
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It’s usually an athlete, there’s a house in imperial we always thought was Ozzie’s but now they say it’s a race car driver or something

mofost
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The house on N Woodlawn was sold by the guy that invented The Ferminator.

elc
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Overhills house was ex blues player Tarasenkos house.

TheNickHartley
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Take a drink every time he says “insane”.

SqueezeFade
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Pretty amazing what you can do with a crapload of money.

adamb
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Didn’t they just sell a whole ass skyscraper for 3 mil in STL

clayton
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1700 S warson is immense and was on the market for 10.7 mil a few years ago.

lbmautos
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Love your channel but you gotta chill with the 'like' 'like_ 'like' . If it was a drinking game we'd all be unalived from alcohol poisoning in 33 seconds

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