South St. Louis County · 63128 & 63123

Concord, Missouri.

Established neighborhoods, more house per dollar than many nearby pockets, and a service-rich South County location that stays on buyer shortlists for a reason.

5.50 mi²
land area
86.0%
owner-occupied
$303.6K
median owner value
Mehlville
primary district
The Honest Take

What Buyers Actually Need to Understand

Concord does not sell itself on trend. It sells itself on function. Buyers come here because the neighborhoods are established, the shopping and service access is easy, and the housing mix usually lands in a more approachable range than places with a flashier reputation.

The Census Bureau shows an 86% owner-occupied rate here, which is one of the cleanest signals that Concord is still primarily a place where people buy to live, stay, and maintain what they own.

By the Numbers

Verified Context That Actually Helps

86.0%
owner-occupied 2020–24
$303.6K
median owner value
3,214.1
people per mi² in 2020
5.50 mi²
land area
63128 / 63123
zip footprint
South County
retail node
Straight read

George's read: Concord often hits a sweet spot for buyers who want a real suburban neighborhood feel without jumping all the way into the premium pricing of Sunset Hills or the tighter land patterns of some older inner-ring suburbs.

Location & Identity

Why the Map Matters Here

Mehlville School District says it serves all or part of Concord, while Lindbergh Schools says it serves Concord Village. That overlap is part of why buyers need to verify boundaries by address instead of assuming one district covers every block. Day to day, Concord's bigger advantage is pure convenience: major South County retail, highway access, and routine errands all sit close at hand.

Market Reality

What Buyers Actually Find Here

Concord often hits a sweet spot for buyers who want a real suburban neighborhood feel without jumping all the way into the premium pricing of Sunset Hills or the tighter land patterns of some older inner-ring suburbs. The housing stock is not flashy, but it is practical, established, and broadly understandable.

Who It Fits

The Buyer Profiles That Usually Click Here

Good fit

Move-up buyers who want more house without chasing a luxury zip code.

Good fit

Families focused on South County access and owner-occupied neighborhood feel.

Good fit

Buyers comparing Mehlville, Oakville, and Crestwood on price-to-space tradeoffs.

FAQ

Questions Buyers Ask Before They Commit

FAQ

Where is Concord?

Concord is an unincorporated South St. Louis County community centered around the 63128 and 63123 area.

FAQ

What is Concord known for?

Buyers know Concord for established subdivisions, practical South County convenience, and strong owner-occupant stability.

FAQ

Does Concord connect to more than one school district?

Yes. Mehlville School District serves Concord, and Lindbergh Schools serves Concord Village, so boundary checks matter.

FAQ

Why do buyers compare Concord and Oakville?

Both sit in South County and draw households looking for stable owner-occupied neighborhoods, but Oakville is larger and typically pushes farther south toward the river-edge side of the market.

FAQ

Who is Concord a good fit for?

Concord fits buyers who want useful location, stable neighborhoods, and solid suburban basics more than a lifestyle brand.

Talk it through

Want the blunt version of whether Concord, Missouri fits your budget?

No generic pitch. Just a straight conversation about price point, tradeoffs, and whether this South County fit is actually right for your situation.

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