Ballwin was founded in 1950, alot of the houses started in the 1950s and 60s, lots of ranch homes, 70s has some 2 story homes, Chesterfield was founded in 1988, so it has a much newer feel, it use to be cornfields, but now it just has really big luxury homes, I always get a higher end feel in Chesterfield and wildwood, it feels more modern and upscale, there are so many high end areas like wildhorse creek rd, and parts of baxter rd.
I understand it's Rockwood R-VI school district; what I am saying is that those areas feed into Marquette if someone lives on the marquette side of town
Ballwin was founded in 1950, alot of the houses started in the 1950s and 60s, lots of ranch homes, 70s has some 2 story homes, Chesterfield was founded in 1988, so it has a much newer feel, it use to be cornfields, but now it just has really big luxury homes, I always get a higher end feel in Chesterfield and wildwood, it feels more modern and upscale, there are so many high end areas like wildhorse creek rd, and parts of baxter rd.
I used to live in Ballwin (near Vlasis) and you describe this area like you did too. I found myself nodding agreement a lot
Glad you agree! What area did you end up moving to after Ballwin?
@@LivingStLouis oh, I've lived so many places after that (that was around 2008, 2009). But I lived in Maryland Heights right after that.
So Marquette is not a School district from Ellisville, Chesterfield, Clarkson Valley, Ballwin it’s Rockwood.
I understand it's Rockwood R-VI school district; what I am saying is that those areas feed into Marquette if someone lives on the marquette side of town
0:13 lol, yep
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Manchester Rd SUCKS
Goddamn...
Never goin back there
One example of horrible car-centric urban planning. Some of the worst design one can imagine