Modern and Expansive $2.5 Million Home Near St. Louis in Ladue, Missouri

Thomas Forbes

Listed at $2.5 million, this five bed and 4.5 bath two-story home expands across over 6,300 square feet. The 2021 build also sits on 0.79 acres of land showcasing a long grassy backyard. Advanced technology powers the modern home including full-home automation, powered sliding doors and an elevator. 

Advanced and Modern Interior

The main level features 10-foot ceilings along with wide plank wood floors and an abundance of can-lighting and light-colored walls to create an inviting and light atmosphere while making the rooms look larger. 

The open-concept kitchen flows seamlessly to and from the living room and features premium appliances, premium custom cabinetry and backsplash and a long center island with bar seating for three. 

The main level also has a bull bedroom suite with plenty of storage and another half-bath for convenience. 

Upper Level Comfort

Going up the backlit staircase, the second level has three bedroom suites connected with a main corridor area that can be used as a cozy reading and relaxing area. 

The suite bathrooms are just as spacious and luxurious as the bedrooms. There are plenty of cabinets for storage and large walk-in showers with premium tile and even a free-standing tub in one of the bathrooms. 

Expansive and Deluxe Outdoor Space

Step out into the backyard through the powered sliding glass doors and you’ll have more than enough room for a family and friends gathering or enjoy the tranquil evening. There is a patio for seating and room for a pool and hot tub area for future development. A fire place is the main highlight of the indoor-outdoor living space for those chilly evenings with enough space to fit a dining table for relaxing meals.

Bogey Golf Club

Par: 71

Length: 5,826 yards

Rating/Slope 68.3/126

Built in 1911, Bogey Golf Club is a private golf club that is limited by “invitation only to the city’s top corporate and civic leaders” according to its website. The course was redesigned and renovated in 2014 by Roger Null. 

The course begins with an immediate dog-leg left but is a short enough par 4 at about 360 yards. Water hazards make up holes four, five, 11, 13, 14, and 15, making for a challenging par 71.