Why the St. Louis 5-County Core Market Is Outperforming Much of the U.S.

By Cathy Lirette

In a national housing environment defined by volatility, affordability challenges, and uneven demand, the St. Louis 5-county core market continues to stand out as one of the most stable and attractive real estate regions in the United States. While many coastal and Sunbelt markets are correcting after years of rapid appreciation, St. Louis is demonstrating something far more valuable: sustainable growth, relative affordability, and long-term market balance.

Affordability Remains a Major Competitive Advantage

One of the most compelling reasons the St. Louis core market outperforms other regions is simple: affordability. The median home price in St. Louis is dramatically lower than the national average. As of early 2026, the median sale price sits around $223,500—approximately 47% lower than the U.S. average.

At a time when affordability has become the biggest barrier to homeownership nationwide, this price gap positions St. Louis as a top-tier opportunity market for:

1. First-time buyers

2. Relocating families

3. Real estate investors

Nationally, housing affordability remains strained, with mortgage payments consuming over 30% of income in many markets. In contrast, St. Louis remains below that threshold, making homeownership more attainable.

Stronger Market Balance Than National Trends

The broader U.S. housing market continues to struggle with low inventory, high rates, and sluggish sales activity. However, the St. Louis metro tells a different story.

With approximately 2.2 months of housing supply, St. Louis remains in a seller-favored—but not overheated—market. By comparison, the national supply sits closer to 3.5 months.

This creates a rare dynamic:

1. Sellers still benefit from demand and pricing power

2. Buyers are not facing the extreme competition seen in pandemic-era markets

In short, the St. Louis 5-county core is balanced, not boom-and-bust.

Steady Appreciation Without Volatility

Unlike many high-growth metros that experienced sharp spikes followed by corrections, St. Louis home values have shown consistent, sustainable appreciation.

1. Home values increased roughly 2–8% annually depending on the metric

2. The market avoids extreme swings seen in overheated regions

This stability is critical. It protects:

1. Homeowner equity

2. Investor risk exposure

3. Long-term market confidence

While some U.S. markets are experiencing price declines or stagnation, St. Louis continues to trend upward—without the instability.

A Top Market for Sellers—Without Pricing Out Buyers

St. Louis has also been recognized as one of the top U.S. metros for sellers, driven by limited inventory and steady demand. But unlike many “hot” markets, St. Louis has not priced out its buyer pool.

This is a key differentiator:

1. Coastal markets: high prices + declining demand

2. St. Louis: moderate prices + consistent demand

That combination creates a healthier transaction environment and more reliable deal flow.

Lower Cost of Living Drives Long-Term Demand

Beyond housing, the overall cost of living in St. Louis is about 11% lower than the national average, further strengthening its appeal.

As remote work continues and migration patterns shift, more buyers are prioritizing:

1. Affordability

2. Quality of life

3. Central location

The St. Louis 5-county core checks all three boxes.

The Bottom Line is that in today’s fragmented national housing market, St. Louis stands out not because it is the hottest market—but because it is one of the most reliable.

The 5-county core offers:

1. Significant affordability advantages

2. Balanced supply and demand

3. Steady, sustainable appreciation

4. Strong buyer and seller participation

While other regions fluctuate, St. Louis continues to deliver something increasingly rare in real estate: Predictability. Stability. Opportunity.

So, whether you’re considering buying, selling, or just exploring your options, understanding the St. Louis 5-county market is key to making a confident move.

As a local broker living in Franklin County and working across St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, and Franklin County, I provide personalized guidance and insights tailored to your goals. Contact me today to discuss your next move and take advantage of this balanced, opportunity-rich market.

Cathy Lirette
Cathy Lirette
MORE, REALTORS®
STLCathy.com
Cathy.Lirette@STLRE.com
314.730.1302

About the Author:
Cathy is knowledgeable in real estate and can answer her client's questions. She can also help them find a great house to purchase and/or help sell their current home for the best price possible.

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