Town and Country
$1.1M-$4M+Low-density municipality of wooded acre-plus lots, winding private drives, and gated estates between Clayton Road and Highway 40/64.
The Blues' practice home sits in Maryland Heights in northwest St. Louis County, just off I-270 and Page Avenue. Everything in this guide radiates from that rink: the wealth corridor runs south and west into Creve Coeur, Town and Country, Ladue, and Clayton, all reachable in 10 to 25 minutes, while game nights at Enterprise Center downtown are a roughly 25-minute drive on I-64.
Low-density municipality of wooded acre-plus lots, winding private drives, and gated estates between Clayton Road and Highway 40/64.
St. Louis's most established affluent suburb, anchored by top private schools, mature tree canopy, and stately custom homes.
Leafy, amenity-rich city with a median home value near $493K, strong dining, and direct access to Creve Coeur Lake park.
Sprawling west-county city with newer custom homes, gated subdivisions, golf, and the region's best big-box and luxury retail.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Centene Community Ice Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across St. Louis where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
St. Louis's most prestigious address, defined by Georgian Colonial mansions and Mediterranean compounds set on multi-acre, tree-lined lots. The Ladue School District is among the highest-performing in Missouri, and recent estates have traded as high as $13 million.
A tiny, ultra-exclusive village with one of the highest median home values in the metro, where gated estates sit far back on sprawling, wooded grounds. Limited inventory and a reputation for seclusion make it the area's most private high-net-worth address.
An upscale western-county suburb of architect-designed custom estates on two-plus-acre lots, many in gated enclaves with pools and guesthouses. Served by the top-rated Parkway and Ladue school districts.
Missouri's premier golf community spread across 5,400 acres of rolling, wooded countryside, with two 18-hole courses, a private country club, and gated sections like the Bluffs of St. Albans. Winding private lanes and seven-day security deliver resort-style seclusion.