What's it Like Living in the St. Louis Metro's Metro East Area: A Guide for Newcomers (2025)
What's it Like to Live in St. Louis Metro's Central Corridor?
Including: Illinois: Belleville, Edwardsville, O’Fallon…
The Vibe:
A mix of exurban cities and rural communities across the Mississippi, offering affordability, university towns, and access to Western Illinois.
Why It Works:
- Lower home prices (around $220K median)
- Access via bridges to St. Louis
- Mix of college town vibrancy (Edwardsville), suburban growth, and suburban affordability
What to Watch Out For:
- Illinois property taxes can be higher
- Commuting affected by bridge traffic
Who Lives Here:
Commuters, families, students, and those seeking suburban small-city life.
Neighborhood Highlights:
- Edwardsville Historic Downtown—shops, dining, SIUE campus
- Belleville—historic neighborhoods and local festivals
- O’Fallon—growing family‑oriented suburb
Housing Snapshot:
Median home price around $220K, rent ~$1,150/month.
Commute & Transit:
Some MetroLink access on Illinois side; bridges and I‑55/I‑64 connectors to Missouri.
Things to Do:
University events, local parks, farmers markets, historic Main Streets.
Is This Area Right for You?
Well suited if affordability, small-city life, and metro access matter
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the St. Louis Metro.