North County, St. Louis
Old Town Florissant, MO Real Estate
About Old Town Florissant
Old Town Florissant is one of the most distinctive historic districts in North County — the original French colonial settlement dating to 1786, centered around Rue St. Francois and Lafayette Street. It's where our Florissant office is rooted. The area features a mix of 19th and 20th century homes, a walkable historic corridor, St. Ferdinand Shrine (one of Missouri's oldest Catholic churches), and a genuine sense of place you won't find in newer suburbs. Home values here blend the character of historic properties with the affordability that defines the broader Florissant market.
What makes Old Town Florissant stand out
- Ferguson-Florissant School District
- One of Missouri's oldest settlements, dating to 1786
- St. Ferdinand Shrine and National Register historic properties
- Walkable Rue St. Francois and Lafayette corridor
- Mix of historic, mid-century, and renovated homes
- Home to our Florissant office
AI Overview
Old Town Florissant is one of North County's most distinctive neighborhoods, rooted in the original French colonial settlement that dates to 1786 along Rue St. Francois and Lafayette Street. St. Ferdinand Shrine, one of Missouri's oldest Catholic churches, anchors the historic corridor alongside National Register properties and a walkable mix of 19th and 20th century homes. Median home prices range from roughly $190K to $255K, making this one of the more affordable historic districts in the St. Louis region. The neighborhood sits in the Ferguson-Florissant School District, about 25 to 30 minutes from downtown St. Louis and 15 minutes from Lambert Airport. Jess & Co. Real Estate is rooted right here in Florissant, so the team knows these streets, these school boundaries, and the tradeoffs that come with older housing stock. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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