Saint Louis, MO — All ZIP codes

Every ZIP code we profile inside Saint Louis, with side-by-side population, income, and home-value data so you can compare neighborhoods within the same city.

ZIP codes
46
in Saint Louis
Population
907,022
summed across ZIPs
Avg income
household, ACS
Avg home value
owner-occupied

Neighborhood ZIPs

63101
St. Louis County
3,186 ppl
63102
St. Louis County
2,365 ppl
63103
St. Louis County
9,311 ppl
63104
St. Louis County
20,253 ppl
63105
St. Louis County
18,827 ppl
63106
St. Louis County
8,924 ppl
63107
St. Louis County
9,069 ppl
63108
St. Louis County
20,291 ppl
63109
St. Louis County
26,392 ppl
63110
St. Louis County
17,202 ppl
63111
St. Louis County
21,643 ppl
63112
St. Louis County
19,102 ppl
63113
St. Louis County
11,141 ppl
63114
St. Louis County
34,720 ppl
63115
St. Louis County
16,753 ppl
63116
St. Louis County
43,565 ppl
63117
St. Louis County
9,949 ppl
63118
St. Louis County
26,599 ppl
63119
St. Louis County
34,781 ppl
63120
St. Louis County
6,878 ppl
63121
St. Louis County
23,760 ppl
63122
St. Louis County
41,336 ppl
63123
St. Louis County
49,886 ppl
63124
St. Louis County
10,733 ppl
63125
St. Louis County
33,172 ppl
63126
St. Louis County
15,362 ppl
63127
St. Louis County
5,255 ppl
63128
St. Louis County
30,333 ppl
63129
St. Louis County
50,986 ppl
63130
St. Louis County
28,661 ppl
63131
St. Louis County
18,407 ppl
63132
St. Louis County
14,505 ppl
63133
St. Louis County
6,945 ppl
63134
St. Louis County
13,882 ppl
63135
St. Louis County
19,724 ppl
63136
St. Louis County
44,223 ppl
63137
St. Louis County
20,377 ppl
63138
St. Louis County
18,250 ppl
63139
St. Louis County
21,447 ppl
63140
St. Louis County
291 ppl
63141
St. Louis County
21,027 ppl
63143
St. Louis County
9,267 ppl
63144
St. Louis County
8,930 ppl
63146
St. Louis County
30,995 ppl
63147
St. Louis County
8,317 ppl
63155
St. Louis County
— ppl

How to read a city ZIP grid

A city is rarely a single market. Saint Louis includes 46 distinct ZIP codes, and the difference between two adjacent neighborhoods can be larger than the difference between two states. When you scan the cards above, watch for clusters of similar median income or home value — those typically mark a coherent neighborhood. Outliers (a much higher or lower number than nearby ZIPs) often signal a special-purpose area: a university campus, a downtown business district, a new master-planned community, or a historically distinct enclave. Our relocation guide walks through how to triage a long list of candidates without getting lost in the data.

If you’re relocating to Saint Louis, start by ruling out ZIPs that don’t fit your budget or commute, then click through to the individual profiles for the survivors. Each ZIP page includes density, time zone, and nearby ZIPs so you can radiate outward when your top picks don’t pan out. For a wider view that includes neighboring suburbs, see the St. Louis metro hub.

Service businesses can use this same grid in reverse — identifying the densest, highest-income ZIPs as opening territories, then expanding outward. The combination of population, density, and income on a single page is meant to make those judgement calls easier than digging through Census tables by hand.