STL Home Journey
STL Home Journey
by George Kindler
← JOURNEY
The Complete Guide

How to Buy a Home in St. Louis

From pre-approval to closing day. No fluff. No lead-gen games. Just the actual process.

By George Kindler, Marine Corps Veteran • 13 Years • 250+ St. Louis Transactions

This is the complete guide to buying a home in St. Louis — from pre-approval to closing day. Built by Marine Corps veteran George Kindler, who has closed 250+ St. Louis transactions over 13 years.

No generic advice. No lead-gen games. Just the actual process, with links to 98 neighborhood guides, 42 educational articles, and interactive tools you will not find anywhere else.

Every resource on this page comes from real St. Louis transactions. The VA buyer guides come from walking veterans through the appraisal process. The Zillow guides come from working at a top Zillow brokerage. The repair cost guides come from years of renovating homes and knowing what things actually cost in St. Louis.

CHAPTER 1

Before You Start Looking

Pre-approval comes before Zillow. Most buyers do this backwards. They fall in love with a house they cannot afford, then scramble to get financing. Get pre-approved first. Know your real budget. Then start looking.

CHAPTER 2

Finding Properties

How Zillow actually works. Why clicking "Contact Agent" connects you to whoever paid the most for that zip code. How to search neighborhoods by data, not hype.

CHAPTER 3

Choosing Your Representation

Do you even need a buyer's agent? After the NAR settlement, buyers are asking this more than ever. The honest answer: what representation costs, what it gets you, and when going without one costs more.

CHAPTER 4

Walking Homes

What to look for when you show up. Foundation, roof, electrical, plumbing. The stuff most buyers miss and end up paying for later.

CHAPTER 5

Writing Your Offer

How to structure a competitive offer without overpaying. Contingencies that protect you. What happens after the seller accepts.

CHAPTER 6

Under Contract

The 30 days between offer accepted and closing. Three deadlines running in parallel. Inspection, appraisal, financing. Where most deals fall apart.

CHAPTER 7

Final Walk-Through

The day before closing. This is not a second showing. You are verifying agreed repairs were completed and no new damage occurred.

What to Check

Agreed repairs completed, no new damage, all appliances staying are present, utilities are on, and property is in the same condition as when you went under contract.

What If Something's Wrong?

If repairs were not completed or new damage exists, you can delay closing, request an escrow holdback, or negotiate a credit. Do not close if major issues remain unresolved.

CHAPTER 8

Closing Day

What you are signing. Where your money goes. When you get the keys.

Buyer Closing Costs Breakdown

Full line-item breakdown of closing costs in St. Louis. Lender fees, title insurance, recording fees, prepaid items, and what you actually pay.

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The Closing Process

You meet at the title company, sign documents, wire your funds, and receive keys. The title company records the deed and you officially own the home. Plan for 1-2 hours for the signing appointment.

What You're Signing

Promissory note, deed of trust, title insurance policy, closing disclosure, and various disclosures. Your agent and the title company walk you through each document.

For VA Buyers

From a Marine Corps veteran (LAV Crewman, 2007-2011) who has closed VA loans in St. Louis: the appraisal traps, electrical panels, and property issues that kill deals before closing.

For Sellers

What you will net after closing, cash offers decoded, commission structure post-NAR settlement, and the real cost to sell in St. Louis.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

No pressure. No lead-gen games. Just honest guidance from someone who has been where you are.

📞 Call George: 314.435.1087