Check Out the 10 Most Expensive St. Louis Mansions for Sale Now

The rich, they're not like us. Take, for example, their homes. They cost a lot — think several million dollars each — and they are super big. What do rich people do with all that space?

Many have beautiful architecture or at least nice details and sprawling, well-tended grounds one could spend a lot of time strolling or whatever makes you happy outdoors. But — sorry to be blunt — a lot of them are also ugly. They're cookie cutter McMansions or they are full of things that seem to be imported from a bad time in interior design's past.

Still, hideous or beautiful, we can't look away, and we know that you can't either. So we've compiled the 10 most expensive houses in the St. Louis market right now for you to peruse. They're organized from least to most pricey so that you'll have to scroll all the way to the end to see the extravagance that is the final house. (We promise that it's a doozy and well worth your efforts.)

Happy peeping!
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10. 1138 Highland Pointe Drive, Town and Country
Price: $2.39 million
With four bedrooms, seven baths and 8,381 square feet on 1 acre, this Town and Country home is by far the most reasonably priced one on this list. It's a John Porta-built Georgian Colonial constructed in 1994, so it's practically a baby compared with anything you'd find in St. Louis city proper.
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Taxes on this youngin will run you about $18,000 a year.
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For more information, contact Coldwell Banker Realty listing agents Mary Beth Benes at 314-707-7761 or Theodore J Johnlikes at 314-452-1885.
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9. 14 Overhills Drive, Ladue
Price: $3.24 million
This French-inspired five bedroom, five bath, 7,223 square foot home is situated on a 3-acre lot in Ladue. Built in 1984, it boasts all the normal mansion things plus an entire wing for your parents, guests or nanny and an entertainment center on the ground floor.
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Property taxes in 2023 were $24,873.
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For inquiries about this one and its genuinely attractive gardens, reach out to Dielmann Sotheby's International Realty listing agents Samuel Hall at 314-596-8069 or Jeffrey Warner at 314-795-9219.
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8. 1577 Kehrs Mill Road, Chesterfield
Price: $3.3 million
Built in 1900, this seven bed, four bath and 4,125 square-foot home sits on more than 14 acres in Chesterfield. Billed as an "exquisite equestrian estate," it has plenty of outdoor features such as a barn, pool, pool house, paddock, pasture, workshop and tons of land — the second-largest acreage on this list.
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Property taxes in 2023 were $6,336.
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Who doesn't want their own putting green?
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For that much land, this one might be a bargain. To find out more, contact REALTORS listing agents Catherine N Shaw-Connely at 636-346-4960 or John L Shaw at 314-503-4882.
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7. 9780 Old Warson Road, Ladue
Price: $3.25 million
With eight beds, nine baths, 11,665 square feet, this Ladue mansion is set on 1.8 acres. It's pretty extra with a master suite that boasts a spa-like bath and heated floors, a 7-zone HVAC 5 care garage and a groundskeeper living on site.
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The home was built in 1988 and comes with a tax bill of $23,788.
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For details, contact Worth Clark Realty listing agent Kimberly D Coffman at 636-497-9020.
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6. 5 Apple Tree Lane, Ladue
Price $3.5 million
Designed by architect Raymond Martiz and built in 1972, this French country-style mansion comes in with seven bedrooms, 10 baths and 8,145 square feet on 4.66 acres. Its design exudes a distinct touch of classy, and it has not only a pool but a "historic" barn.
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