3523 Longfellow BLVD St Louis, MO 63104 Open Sat 1PM-3PM

UPDATED: 06/19/2026 08:43 PM ON MARKET: 1 days on market

$1,225,000

6 Beds4 Baths5,076 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 5,076 sqft

Price per Sqft $241

Subdivision Compton Heights Add

MLS Listing ID 26036321

Style Historic

Bedrooms 6

Full Baths 3

Half Baths 1

Year Built 1905

Annual Tax Amount $8,316

Lot Size 0.583 Acres

Acres 0.5826

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Property Description

A once in a generation architectural treasure set upon one of the largest and most coveted estates in historic Compton Heights. Designed in 1905 by renowned architect Theodore C. Link, whose legendary works include St. Louis Union Station, the Mississippi State Capitol, and many of the city's most celebrated Gilded Age residences, this extraordinary home stands as a rare surviving example of St. Louis' golden era of craftsmanship and design. Commissioned for Edward T. Haase, son of August C.L. Haase, founder of The A.C.L. Haase Company, one of America's largest importers of specialty foods in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the residence reflects the prominence, sophistication, and enduring legacy of one of St. Louis' influential entrepreneurial families. Nestled within Compton Heights, one of America's earliest and most prestigious private residential enclaves, the home occupies an exceptionally large, park like parcel surrounded by lush, mature landscaping and magnificent grounds. The stately brick and stone facade presents an unforgettable arrival, showcasing the permanence and artistry synonymous with Link's most distinguished commissions. Inside, more than six bedrooms and three and one half baths unfold across beautifully proportioned living spaces adorned with pristine original millwork, intricate wood detailing, leaded glass, pocket doors, and architectural elements seldom found in such remarkable condition today. Every room tells a story, preserving the elegance and character of a bygone era while offering an extraordinary opportunity for modern stewardship. Adding to the home's rarity is the original drive through carriage garage complete with chauffeur's quarters above, a remarkable reminder of the property's grand beginnings and a feature seldom preserved in historic residences of this caliber. For over a century, this residence has remained a landmark of architectural significance, timeless beauty, and historic distinction. Remarkably, since its completion in 1905, this storied estate has remained quietly held and carefully stewarded, never before presented to the open market. More than 120 years later, this extraordinary offering marks the first opportunity for a new owner to acquire one of Compton Heights' most architecturally significant and historically important residences. More than a home, 3523 Longfellow Boulevard is a living piece of St. Louis history, an irreplaceable legacy estate where architectural pedigree, provenance, and enduring grandeur converge.