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St. Louis

Relocating to St. Louis? Explore neighborhoods, suburbs, school districts, and communities throughout St. Louis City and County. Compare areas like Central West End, Clayton, Webster Groves, Chesterfield, Kirkwood, and Sunset Hills with guidance from physician relocation specialist Zoe Taylor.

Welcome to St Louis

Explore St. Louis Neighborhoods and Communities

St. Louis is made up of nearly 200 unique neighborhoods, municipalities, and suburbs, each offering a different lifestyle, commute, school district, and housing market. Whether you're relocating for residency, fellowship, attending physician positions, nursing opportunities, or executive careers, choosing the right community is just as important as choosing the right home.

From walkable city neighborhoods like Central West End and The Hill, to family-friendly suburbs like Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Chesterfield, and Wildwood, there is truly a St. Louis community for every stage of life.

 
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Medical Schools and Hospitals

St. Louis is home to major healthcare systems including Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis University, Mercy Hospital, SSM Health, and numerous specialty practices. Each year physicians, residents, fellows, nurses, and healthcare professionals relocate to St. Louis for training and career opportunities. Understanding commute times, school districts, call schedules, and lifestyle preferences is critical when selecting the right community.
 

Overview for St. Louis, MO

996,618 people live in St. Louis, where the median age is 40.2 and the average individual income is $51,085. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

996,618

Total Population

40.2 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$51,085

Average individual Income

Demographics and Employment Data for St. Louis, MO

St. Louis has 414,739 households, with an average household size of 2.36. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in St. Louis do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 996,618 people call St. Louis home. The population density is 1,962.33 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

996,618

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

40.2

Median Age

48 / 52%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

0-9:

0-9 Years

10-17:

10-17 Years

18-24:

18-24 Years

25-64:

25-64 Years

65-74:

65-74 Years

75+:

75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
414,739

Total Households

2.36

Average Household Size

$51,085

Average individual Income

Households with Children

With Children:

Without Children:

Marital Status

Married
Single
Divorced
Separated

Blue vs White Collar Workers

Blue Collar:

White Collar:

Commute Time

0 to 14 Minutes
15 to 29 Minutes
30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

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