Buying a Home in Southampton, MO
What it actually costs to buy in this established St. Louis city neighborhood — real prices, monthly payments, income needed, and the local rules most buyers don’t know. From a local broker, not a national average.
What it costs to buy in Southampton
Southampton’s median sale price is about $313,000 — a mid-range price for the city. Here’s a rough monthly picture at that price:
20% down · 30-yr fixed
What you’d need to afford it
At Southampton’s median, a typical buyer needs roughly $60,000–$70,000 in household income (less with more down, more if you carry other debt). Want to see where your budget actually reaches across St. Louis? Explore the affordability map to compare Southampton with every nearby community.
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Living in Southampton: what buyers should know
The feel
Southampton is in southwestern St. Louis, bounded by Chippewa Street, Hampton Avenue, Eichelberger Street, and South Kingshighway Boulevard, with the Macklind Avenue Business District at its center. A portion was platted with streets named after English locations such as Devonshire, Lansdowne, and Nottingham. Housing is mostly brick-and-stone homes built from the 1920s through the late 1930s, in storybook, Neo-Tudor, Arts & Crafts, and American Foursquare bungalow styles; it is predominantly single-family.
Schools
Southampton is served by the St. Louis Public Schools. For factual, source-based ratings, review the district’s Missouri DESE report card or its GreatSchools profile as you weigh your budget.
Local rules most buyers miss
Occupancy inspection: The City of St. Louis requires a Certificate of Inspection before a buyer can occupy a home after a sale, unless a valid certificate was issued in the previous 12 months — so build the inspection and any repairs into your closing timeline. Confirm current requirements with the City of St. Louis Building Division (314-622-3313).
Property taxes: Missouri assesses homes at 19% of market value, and your bill depends on Southampton’s combined City of St. Louis and school-district levies. Taxes are a real line in your payment here — don’t estimate from a national calculator.
Good news: Missouri has no real-estate transfer tax, so that’s one closing cost you won’t pay.
How Southampton compares to nearby communities
Median sale prices for Southampton and its immediate neighbors (estimated, May 2026):
| Community | Median price |
|---|---|
| Southampton | $313,000 |
| St. Louis Hills | $313,000 |
| Lindenwood Park | $313,000 |
| Tower Grove South | $201,000 |
| The Hill | $408,000 |
Prefer a different price point? Compare Southampton with the neighbors above, or see them all on the map →.
Buying in Southampton with Better Rate Mortgage
We’re a St. Louis broker — we know Southampton’s inspections, its taxes, and what it takes to win a home here. For qualified buyers, our $5,000 Seller Guarantee can make your offer stand out in a competitive Southampton market by giving sellers extra confidence your financing will close.
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Sources & disclaimers. Median home prices are ZIP-code-level estimates, as of May 2026. Payment and income figures are illustrative estimates for general education only, assume an illustrative rate and typical City of St. Louis tax/insurance, and are not Better Rate Mortgage’s actual rates or a commitment to lend; your terms depend on your application. Confirm occupancy-inspection and permit requirements with your local building department. Reviewed by Sean Zalmanoff, Founder & Chief Loan Officer, Better Rate Mortgage (NMLS #239823). Company NMLS #2401335. Equal Housing Lender. Basemap © OpenStreetMap contributors, © CARTO.