What's it Like Living in the City of St. Louis: A Guide for Newcomers (2025)
What's it Like to Live in the City of St. Louis?
The Vibe: Historic and cultural, the city pulses with distinct neighborhoods. This includes the brewery‑era row houses of Soulard. The galleries of the culturally rich Midtown. The literary and arts hub at Delmar Loop. And the dining haven of the Central West End.
Why It Works:
- Highly affordable urban housing (median price ~$240K)
- Rich arts, music, sports, and cultural amenities
- Walkable neighborhoods showing renovation and infill growth (e.g. City Foundry in Midtown)
What to Watch Out For:
- Significant quality variation by neighborhood; higher crime and lower incomes in north side areas below Delmar (“Delmar Divide”)
- Roughly 32% of households are housing-cost burdened. Even with lower prices than most of the country, housing is challenging.
Who Lives Here:
Young professionals, artists, city-committed families, and long-term residents drawn by affordability and local character.
Neighborhood Highlights & Pull
- Forest Park—vast public park, free museums, St. Louis Zoo
- Delmar Loop—restaurants, music venues, and The Pageant
- Midtown / City Foundry—mixed‑use redevelopment and public art hubs
Housing Snapshot:
Median sale price is around $260K in mid‑2025, with homes selling in 3 weeks on average and often receiving multiple offers. That’s a roughly11% year-over-year gain from January 2024’s median of $229,950
Commute & Transit:
Served by MetroLink and local bus. Many neighborhoods are walkable; driving is easy most of the day.
Things to Do:
Catch a Cardinals game, explore museums, attend festivals like Fair St. Louis, and enjoy dining in the Loop or CWE.
Is This Area Right for You?
A fit if you’re seeking urban affordability and amazing culture that punches way above its weight. Seriously, people are shocked by how serious the arts are in St. Louis.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the St. Louis Metro.