What’s it like living in a small town with a median home price of over $3.5 million?
Welcome to Huntleigh, Missouri.
It’s the most expensive town in the state, tucked away like a secret between Ladue and Frontenac.
Though small in size at just 156 households, Huntleigh offers a quiet, country-like atmosphere in the middle of St. Louis County.
Homes in Huntleigh, MO
This hidden gem may be small — just under one square mile — but it’s one of the most exclusive communities in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Homes in Huntleigh are the epitome of wealth and extravagance:
- They range from 4,000 to over 20,000 square feet.
- Lot sizes range from 3-20 acres (yes, in the suburbs)
- Home values reach up to $15 million
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WORK WITH USLocated within the 63131 zip code, just off Lindbergh Blvd, these large estates are among the most expensive in Missouri real estate.

There’s only a handful of neighborhoods here:
- Huntleigh Woods
- Radnor Road
- Squires Lane
- Deacon Drive
- Huntleigh Manor
- Huntleigh Trails
These homes have at least 2.5 acres.
Some of the larger estates have 10-20 acres, which is a lot of land in the middle of the suburbs of St. Louis.

Zoned entirely residential, Huntleigh retains its peaceful country charm to this day.
With no commercial or industrial developments, you’ll only find homes, horse pastures, and winding country lanes in this exclusive community.

Historically, Huntleigh’s rolling hills and great outdoors were ideal for fox hunting and horseback riding.
Many properties still feature private stables, riding trails, and centuries-old trees, giving the town its unique character.
What is Huntleigh real estate actually like? Similar to Ladue but bigger.
Huntleigh by the Numbers in 2025
As of 2021, Huntleigh has retained its small size, with a total population of 401 residents.
Median selling price of a home: $3,525,000 (nearly 8.5 times the national median)
Median household income in Huntleigh: $250,000
Median age: 53

Homes for sale in Huntleigh are rare and expensive. In 2024, there were five sales in the city of Huntleigh.
It’s not uncommon for homes to trade privately off-market in this area.

If you’re interested in living in Huntleigh, you can expect the lifestyle to be pretty similar to that of neighboring towns like Ladue or Frontenac.
Related: Most Expensive Suburbs of Saint Louis
Huntleigh’s History
The land Huntleigh sits on today has a rich history.
Pun intended.
Huntleigh is historically tied to the Bridlespur Hunt, one of the country’s few active fox-hunting clubs.
The Bridlespur Hunt shaped the layout of many of the early homes in Huntleigh. The hunt was moved to St. Charles County, but its roots are in Huntleigh.
Some early records show frontier settler Stephen Maddox claimed 652 acres in Huntleigh in the early 1800s.
Some reports even indicate that the famous Oregon Trail once crossed through. This piece of land is mostly what became modern-day Huntleigh.

Fast forward to the 1920s when prominent St. Louisan Edward E. Bakewell Sr. purchased a 125-acre estate and transformed it into the foundations of the Huntleigh we know today.
The official Village of Huntleigh was incorporated in 1929 with just 13 residents across 480 acres at the time.
Over the following decades, Huntleigh expanded through annexations to its current size of about 750 acres.

Huntleigh is home to some of the most elite families in St. Louis, like the Busch family, the Sansone family, and the Orthwein family.
Some wealthy Huntleigh residents are the ultra-successful executives, doctors, lawyers, and entrepreneurs of St. Louis.
Related: 10 Richest People in St. Louis
Schools in Huntleigh
Huntleigh is divided into two school districts, depending on where you live:
- Ladue School District: Huntleigh Woods subdivision
- Kirkwood School District: All subdivisions south of Huntleigh Woods
Both the Ladue and Kirkwood districts are highly rated.
Many families in Huntleigh choose to send their kids to private schools, and there are several nearby:
- MICDS: K-12, secular, co-ed
- John Burroughs: 6-12, secular, co-ed
- St. Joseph’s Academy: 9-12, Catholic, girls
- Chaminade: 6-12, Catholic, boys
- Villa Duchesne: K-12, Catholic, co-ed from K-6, girls-only grades 7-12
- Visitation Academy: 1-12, Catholic, girls
- Christian Brothers College High School: 9-12, Catholic, boys
Moving to Huntleigh
Living in Huntleigh means you’re a quick drive from:
- Luxury shopping at Plaza Frontenac
- Business meetings in downtown St. Louis
- Art walks and zoo trips in Forest Park
- Top-tier healthcare facilities across the St. Louis area
Our clients love Huntleigh’s upscale rural character while still being close to everything.
If you are ready to start the home search in this part of town, don’t hesitate to contact us.
We’d love to share our real estate experience with you and guide you through the home buying and selling process.
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