What's it Like Living in the St. Louis Metro's Central Corridor — Mid‑County: A Guide for Newcomers (2025)
What's it Like to Live in St. Louis Metro's Central Corridor?
Includes: Clayton, University City, Maplewood
The Vibe This inner-suburban belt combines walkable streets, historic homes, strong schools, mature tree-lined neighborhoods, and easy access to the city.
Why It Works:
- Top-rated school districts (Clayton, Ladue)
- Established small-town/business hubs with retail, dining, and cultural offerings
- Transit and highways connect to downtown quickly
What to Watch Out For:
- Home prices above metro average (~$550K median)
- Limited new builds; competition for updated homes
- Occasional congestion on I-64/I-170 during peak commutes
Who Lives Here:
Families, academics, and professionals drawn to walkable neighborhoods and top schools.
Highlights:
- Downtown Clayton—offices, restaurants, condos
- The Delmar Loop—music, dining, cultural festivals
- Maplewood Main Street—craft beer, boutiques, local arts
Housing Snapshot:
Median around $550K (consistent with earlier estimates for this belt) with condo/ townhouse inventory at ~$222K median
Commute & Transit:
MetroLink serves U. City and Clayton. Major roads like I-64 and I-170 offer quick access downtown.
Things to Do:
- Forest Park events
- Loop concerts
- U. City dining, festivals, and shopping excursions.
Is This Area Right for You?
Ideal if you want walkable suburbs, strong schools, and a mix of independent and city access.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the St. Louis Metro.