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Welcome to the home of the Gateway Arch, the 1904 World's Fair and rhythm and blues. Those of us who live here feel fortunate that we do, as we believe that St. Louis and the entire metropolitan region offers so much. Roughly estimated as the 18th largest city in America-larger than Denver, but smaller than Dallas-Ft. Worth--St. Louis is bigger than you imagine, yet oddly more intimate. A city of kings (Budweiser and "The Hill") and castles, aerospace and innovation, she is the undisputed "Gateway to the West" and a lot more cosmopolitan than the rest of the world would like you to believe. |
Downtown St. Louis offers so many activities, attractions and nightlife for those who want a vibrant city life. Many choices abound for places to call home. Whether you choose the city lifestyle or something more suburban, St. Louis has something for you. |
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St. Louis and St. Charles Counties offer a suburban lifestyle that is multifaceted. Both counties offer myriad opportunities for places to live and things to do. Critically acclaimed restaurants and a variety of shopping malls and strip centers are available to meet every need, from the common to the unique. St. Louis County also boasts being the home of the largest strip shopping center in the country. The St. Louis Mills Mall covers over 1 million square feet of retail space with tons of specialty shops. St. Charles County, just to the west of St. Louis city and county, has a proud past and promising future. It has the distinction of being the organization point of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804 and serving as Missouri's first state capitol. Today, it serves as the county seat of the state's fastest growing county and is the second largest city in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Activities available include everything from historic Old Town St. Charles with its cobblestone streets offering many restaurants and shops to the wineries of Augusta where wine tasting is an art.  |
Jim and Linda Graves Arnold are your Number One Real Estate Resource in the Chesterfield, West St. Louis County and St. Charles areas. Jim and Linda are top producers for Coldwell Banker Gundaker, the Number One Real Estate Company in the St. Louis area as evidenced by their membership in the prestigious international Coldwell Banker President's Circle. Professional designations include ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative); CRS (Certified Residential Specialist), a designation held by only 5% of all Realtors in the country; GRI (Graduate, REALTOR Institute), this includes over 90 hours of course study and exams; e-PRO (certified internet professional) and RRES (Residential Real Estate Specialist). Just recently, Linda became an MRE (Master of Real Estate.) Jim and Linda have been President's Award recipients for excellence in customer service three times. They offer "First Class Service" and are committed to excellence. Clearly, continuing education and a commitment to state of the art technology makes Jim and Linda leaders in their company and in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. If you are selling your home and need assistance with marketing, finding the right buyer and closing the transaction smoothly and with no surprises, we can help. Jim and Linda employ cutting-edge real estate technology with the overall goal to deliver superior customer service to each of their clients, every time. This includes utilizing a customized mix of traditional and innovative media marketing tools to target the most likely buyers and to spread the word nationally and internationally regarding the availability of your home on the real estate market. Your home is perhaps the most important financial and emotional investment that you will make in your life. Knowing what to buy, where to buy, how much to pay and how to get the best financial rates for your home can save you thousands of dollars. Relocating from another part of the country or just moving across town, we can provide local knowledge and superior service to make the home buying and moving process as simple as possible. Most of our business comes from prior satisfied clients and the friends and acquaintances they introduce. We hope you will become one of them. 
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Some things are hard to measure, and others are easy. Success in a real estate sale is easy. It occurs when the "SOLD" sign is in your front yard. And having that occur as quickly as possible is the goal of every real estate agent and every home seller.
You have undoubtedly heard that old saying about the "hard way" and the "easy way" to do something. The hard way to get the "SOLD" sign up is to try and sell it yourself. The easy way is to use the services of a real estate sales professional, someone who is not only trained to get it sold, but to get as much for your home as the market will bear.
Remember, the agent doesn't get paid until your home is "SOLD". And the amount they earn in commission is dependent upon the amount of the sale. That's a lot of genuine motivation to do the job right. Save yourself headaches and frustration when you are ready to sell--call a professional real estate agent.
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What took over 30,000 workmen to construct and is considered the second largest palace in the world?
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The Palace of Versailles, 14 miles southwest of Paris and completed in 1682, is famous for its size and its beauty.
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