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WINTER 2026
| non-traditional average1 | traditional 2BR ÷ 22 | average 1BR rented solo3 |
| 550 | 675 | 999 |
roomiematch.com’s St. Louis roommate rundown:
Is St. Louis your Gateway to the West? Or would you rather just stay here?
Framed by the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, thoroughly dabbled with green, and finished with the world’s tallest national monument, living in St. Louis with roommates might be your landscape instead.
You could live practically right under it . . . for not that much? The Gateway Arch is on the riverfront downtown near the Federal courthouse, where a whole lot of old factory and warehouses of the past have been revitalized into the living space of now.
All overlooking the Mississippi.
The cost of living in St. Louis is still charmingly low, especially for how populated it is. And how mobile.
MetroLink is the light rail system, with a red and blue lines going to many destinations within the city then onward to a few suburban spots. There are also many MetroBuses. While cars are still the most common way St. Louis gets around, many manage less convenient more crowded places by driving to more convenient Metro stations then riding the rails the rest of the way . . .
. . . to the Opera? Then let them eat cake too. The Opera Theatre of Saint Louis throws one of the country’s most famous ongoing summer music festivals, featuring four operas every season, accompanied by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Gooey butter cake is popular all over, particularly from German bakeries. You’ll also love the local soul food, usually with smoked meat. Don’t miss the concrete frozen custard, or the foot-long soft pretzels.
And lots of excellent Italian restaurants, especially on the Hill . . . with giant beers? Of course.
St. Louis is a larger city with a small town feel, but more than your average number of beers. And beer opinions. Opinions about brews flow just like the blues pulsing through this heartland.
Probably on a train.
Just beware of sinkholes and unexpected caves.
The rest of the St. Louis roommate lowdown:
After you’re settled down, you and your roommates should experience St. Louis’:
Here’s the city of St. Louis’ official .gov, the services they might provide you, just a complete index right there.
Notes
1. The non-traditional roommate rent average for this city we’ve experienced over the last 3 years. We can’t predict future rental availability, because we’re neither in control of any rental market nor psychic, sorry!
But in most cities most of the time, the recent and relatively recent past are the best predictors.
2. This idea came from smartasset.com‘s ranking of what a roommate saves you in 50 cities. They ranked where roommates will save you the most money, based on the average cost of a 1BR as opposed to a 2BR ÷ 2. Unsurprisingly, the more expensive the city, the more you can save, but the savings are significant in all larger metros. So we got the data for the rest of our cities from Zumper too.
This is really the minimum you could save, as you could live with more than one roommate, split more services, share food or other supplies, etc. More sharing tends to lead to more savings too, as per our roommate roadmap.
As per the rest of the description at the top of this page, we’re calling this “traditional” roommate rent.
3. From zumper.com.
4. Directly quoted from the Trust for Public Land’s parkland rating system.
“The ParkScore index awards each city up to 100 points for acreage based on the average of two equally weighted measures: median park size and parkland as a percentage of city area. Factoring park acreage into each city’s ParkScore rating helps account for the importance of larger “destination parks” that serve many users who live farther than ten minutes’ walking distance.”
While each city’s rundown already includes their individual ParkScore, nature lovers might like to see all roommate cities ranked for parkland.
5. Directly quoted from Walk Score’s Cities and Neighborhoods Ranking. They’ve ranked “more than 2,800 cities and over 10,000 neighborhoods so you can find a walkable home or apartment.”
While each city’s rundown already includes their individual Walk Score, dedicated pedestrians might like to see all roommate cities ranked for walkability.
6. From various lists here on our own best roommate cities.
7. From hoodmaps.com: a collaborative map where residents use tags describing social situations you’re likely to find. Other users can thumb up or down, so the largest tags have been thumbed up the most.