Looking for a fun family outing near Dardenne Prairie? I recently took a short trip to Wright City to visit Big Joel's Safari—and had the chance to chat with the man behind the magic himself, Joel Clinger. From childhood pets to a 40-acre trail expansion in 2025, Joel's story is as wild as the animals he cares for!
Is it Time to Downsize? The Pros and Cons of Moving to a Smaller Home in Retirement
Whether you’ve recently retired or your last baby bird has just left the nest, you may be wondering if it’s time to downsize. With vacant bedrooms and a backyard that no longer serves as a playground, many homeowners in the 55+ crowd begin to wonder if they should move somewhere smaller — perhaps to a place more physically and financially manageable. But not all seniors see unused space as wasted space, and in fact, see advantages to staying in the family home well into their golden years.
Big news for coffee lovers and commuters in Dardenne Prairie—a brand new Starbucks has officially opened at the corner of Bryan Road and Feise Road, just off Highway 364!
This is the second Starbucks in Dardenne Prairie, joining the original location off Highway N. But this new spot adds even more convenience for locals and visitors.
Buying a Home in Dardenne Prairie: Emotions, Flexibility & Timing
Thinking about buying a home in Dardenne Prairie? You’re not alone—and you’re not wrong to feel overwhelmed. With rising home prices, fluctuating interest rates, and big emotions attached to where we live, it’s easy to get stuck in decision paralysis. But the good news? You have options—and with the right plan, renting can be a helpful step on the way to homeownership.
Inverness in Dardenne Prairie: A Peaceful, Family-Friendly Community with Style
If you're relocating to the St. Louis area or simply ready to find your dream home in Dardenne Prairie, let me introduce you to Inverness—a master-planned community that’s quickly become one of the most talked-about neighborhoods in St. Charles County. Here’s why it’s such a standout.
Dardenne Prairie Residents: You Now Get Discounts at the Renaud Center in O’Fallon!
Did you know Dardenne Prairie residents get a discount at the Renaud Center?
This isn’t a brand-new rule—it’s actually been in place for a while. But many residents didn’t realize it until Alderman Johnson brought it up during a recent Dardenne Prairie Board of Aldermen meeting.
🏡 What’s Your Dardenne Prairie Home Really Worth in Today’s Market?
If you’ve been wondering what your home is worth lately—you’re not alone. 👀
Whether you're thinking about selling, refinancing, or you're just a curious homeowner (we all are!), knowing your home's current value is one of the smartest steps you can take—especially in a changing market like Dardenne Prairie.
The good news? You don’t need an appraisal, a full inspection, or even a phone call to get started.
🦉 All About Owls: A Free, Family-Friendly Wildlife Event in Dardenne Prairie on June 12th
If you've ever wanted to learn more about owls (beyond their adorable hoots), you’re in for a treat. The World Bird Sanctuary is bringing a FREE, live owl education event to the Dardenne Prairie City Hall Park Amphitheater on Wednesday, June 12 at 5:30 PM. It’s called All About Owls—and it’s perfect for kids, families, nature lovers, and yes, curious Realtors® like me.
Backyard Chicken Rules in Dardenne Prairie: What Homeowners Need to Know in 2025
If you’ve been dreaming of backyard chickens in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri—pause that coop construction for just a moment. 🐣
The city’s Board of Aldermen, alongside Mayor Keith Widaman, is working to revise Dardenne Prairie’s ordinances on domesticated animals, and chickens are right in the spotlight.
🏡 Home Tour: The Nantucket Model at Del Creek Crossing in Foristell
Looking for that perfect blend of elegance, space, and smart design just outside Dardenne Prairie? Let me introduce you to the Nantucket model by Fischer & Frichtel Homes, located in the scenic community of Del Creek Crossing in Foristell, Missouri.
This home gives total dream house energy the moment you pull up—and it only gets better from there.
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