



Sales Volume (Jan-June)
Saint Louis Central Corridor School Districts
Median Sales Price (Jan-June)
Saint Louis Central Corridor School Districts
Months of Inventory

From January through June, unit sale corridor have dropped 31% compare median sales price has risen 17%. F shortages have driven home prices to fueling bidding wars classic supply an
New listings are essential to reenergiz yet the number of new listings has d span. The primary obstacle remains understandably hesitant to give up the at 6.5%.
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m delighted to furnish our 2025 Mid-Year rket Report, an analysis of residential using activity in St. Louis.
es in St. Louis City and County’s central d to the same period in 2021, while the or the past five years, persistent supply record highs, intensifying competition and nd demand at work.
e the market and support ongoing growth, declined by 32% over the same five-year mortgage rates: many homeowners are eir current 2.75% rate for a new mortgage school district. It should be noted that et size and few significant sales. Kirkwood e.