2 bedroom, 1.5 bath ranch, 1 car garage
This 1950’s ranch, is nestled on a tree lined street in a peaceful neighborhood. The exterior showcases the classic simplicity of mid-century architecture, with its low-slung roofline and a warm, earthy brick facade. The large windows are framed by teal-colored shutters, a quintessential fifties touch that adds a hint of playfulness to the otherwise traditional design.
Stepping inside, your eyes are drawn to the glistening hardwood floors that span the entire main level, lending an air of elegance to the space. The living room, soft rounded edges characterize the coved ceilings, transporting you back to an era of sophistication and grace.
As you wander through, you find yourself in the original tiled bathroom, where a pastel color palette and intricate patterns evoke a sense of refinement and artistry. The vintage mint green tiles harmonize with the classic period porcelain fixtures.
Descending to the basement, you discover a fascinating time capsule of the 1970s. Rich, deep wood paneling lines the walls, giving the space a cozy, rustic feel. Bold, geometric patterns on the carpeted floor add a dash of retro flair, and the vintage bar in the corner beckons you to imagine the gatherings that took place here decades ago.
Venturing outside, you find yourself in a haven for native butterflies. The garden is thoughtfully landscaped with an array of native flowers, their vibrant hues attracting a kaleidoscope of fluttering winged creatures. As you stroll along the meandering paths, you can’t help but feel a sense of tranquility and awe at the natural beauty surrounding you.
The screened porch beckons you to sit and relax, allowing you to savor the sights and sounds of the backyard oasis. The sunroom, flooded with warm natural light, invites you to bask in the gentle rays while reading your favorite book or simply enjoying the company of friends and family.
In this 1953 ranch, time seems to stand still, preserving the essence of the fifties with its hardwood floors, coved ceilings, and original tiled bathroom. The house, lovingly maintained, offers a glimpse into the past while providing a haven for nature and a delightful space to create cherished memories in the present.
Location
7332 Milan is located in the northeast section of University City.
The City of University City was formally incorporated in 1906 just after the World’s Fair in St. Louis. Its name reflects its proximity to several universities. It abuts Washington University on the south side but is within a short short distance of: St Louis University, Fontbonne University and the University of Missouri St Louis (UMSL).
The Delmar Loop is a destination street and a main attraction in University City. It is listed as a top ten destination street nationally. It is an avante garde atmosphere where artisans have the verve to follow their dreams. It is lined with unique shops and eateries. The 24/7 Peacock Diner is one of its newest places and a favorite of the “after 1” party crowd.
University City is one of the larger municipalities in St Louis County. According to the 2010 Census the population is 35,351. The breakdown is: American Indian & Alaskan native alone – .25%; Asian alone – 4.25%; Black or African American alone – 41.09%; Native Hawaiian and other Pacific native alone – .03%; some other race alone – .94%; Two or more races – 2.67%; white alone – 50.76%.
University City has many parks and facilities for its residents which include Ruth Park Golf Course, the Heman Park Community Center, Centennial Commons Recreation Facility and Swimming Pool. In all it has 17 parks of approximately 255 acres, green space of about 34 acres, 15 play equipment areas, 15 ball diamonds, 10 soccer and football fields and 2 ponds.
Schools
1167 Belrue Avenue is in the University City Public School District. Julia Goldstein Early Childhood Education Center is for every child in University City from birth to kindergarten. It offers the following programs: Parents as Teachers; Early Childhood Special Education; Title I Pre-Kindergarten; YWCA Head Start. Contact Information is 314-721-2965. The elementary school is Pershing Elementary which is a new school building and is located at the end of the block. Contact information is (314) 290-4152. The middle school is Brittany Woods Middle serving grades 6 through 8 located at 8125 Groby Road, contact 314-290-4280 University City High School is located at 7401 Balson Avenue, 314-290-4100.
Private Schools in the area include Christ the King Catholic School, Agape Academy and Child Care Center, Torah Prep School. For a list of other private schools and pre-schools in the area click this link.
University City is surrounded by academic opportunities. Washington University and Fontbonne University are on the southern border. St. Louis University is just to the east and UMSL is just to the north. Public transportation to these schools is nearby.
Information about University City.