Wentzville
Missouri
City👥
Population
45,734
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Median Age
35.7 yrs
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Median Income
$111,409
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Median Home Price
$302,700
About Wentzville
Tucked into the rolling terrain of St. Charles County about 35 miles west of downtown St. Louis, Wentzville has quietly transformed from a small railroad town into one of Missouri's fastest-growing communities. If you've been scrolling through listings and noticed the name popping up repeatedly, there's a reason for that. Wentzville offers a compelling combination…
Tucked into the rolling terrain of St. Charles County about 35 miles west of downtown St. Louis, Wentzville has quietly transformed from a small railroad town into one of Missouri’s fastest-growing communities. If you’ve been scrolling through listings and noticed the name popping up repeatedly, there’s a reason for that. Wentzville offers a compelling combination of affordability, opportunity, and quality of life that’s hard to find in one place — and people are noticing.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
With a population hovering around 45,700 residents and a median age of just 35.7, Wentzville skews young and active. It’s a city built around families, but it’s also attracting young professionals, retirees looking for manageable suburban living, and remote workers who want space without sacrificing access to a major metro. Neighborhoods like Pheasant Point, Wentzville Meadows, and the master-planned community of Deer Run offer everything from starter homes to larger properties with generous lots. The city has grown rapidly along the Interstate 70 corridor, giving residents easy access to both St. Louis and the broader Missouri wine country to the west along Highway 94.
Cost of Living and Housing
Housing is one of Wentzville’s strongest selling points. The median home price sits around $302,700 — significantly more affordable than the national median and considerably less than comparable suburbs in other Midwest metros. For that price, you’re typically looking at newer construction with three or four bedrooms, two-car garages, and subdivision amenities like pools and walking trails. The median household income of $111,409 tells a clear story: this is a financially stable community where residents generally have purchasing power that stretches further than it would in a coastal city. Renters will find options too, though the market leans heavily toward ownership, which reflects the nature of the population putting down roots here.
Employment and Economy
Wentzville’s economy is anchored by manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. The General Motors Wentzville Assembly Plant is the city’s largest single employer, producing full-size vans and midsize trucks and providing thousands of well-paying union jobs to the region. Beyond GM, the broader St. Louis metro is within commuting distance, opening doors to major employers in healthcare like SSM Health and BJC HealthCare, plus finance, tech, and government sectors. The Wentzville Parkway corridor has also seen significant commercial development in recent years, bringing in distribution centers, logistics operations, and professional services that keep employment local. For entrepreneurs, the city’s growth trajectory means demand for services — from childcare to restaurants to home improvement — is consistently high.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Life in Wentzville doesn’t feel like a compromise. Ohlendorf County Park offers trails, sports fields, and open green space that locals genuinely use. The nearby Quail Ridge Golf Course gives golfers a quality local option without driving into St. Louis. The historic downtown area along Main Street still carries character from the city’s 19th-century origins, with local businesses gradually revitalizing the corridor. Families are well-served by the Wentzville School District, which covers a large portion of St. Charles County and has a solid reputation. For bigger-city amenities — Cardinals games, world-class restaurants, the Gateway Arch National Park — St. Louis is a straight shot down I-70.
The Bottom Line
Wentzville is a genuinely good place to live, and the numbers back up what you’ll feel on the ground. It’s a young, growing city with strong household finances, attainable housing, and a location that punches above its weight. It won’t offer urban grit or walkable neighborhoods in the traditional sense, but if you’re looking for a well-run, family-friendly community with real economic muscle and room to grow, Wentzville deserves serious consideration on your shortlist.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$302,700
Median Rent
$1,264
Homeownership Rate
84.6%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
2.6%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 45,734
- Diversity Index
- 13.0
- Land Area
- 21.4 sq mi
- Population Density
- 2,141/sq mi
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