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Clayton, MO

Clayton is one of the most sought-after communities in the St. Louis area, known for luxury homes, top-rated schools, a polished downtown, and quick access to major medical centers. It is especially appealing to physicians and medical families who want an upscale neighborhood with a shorter commute, strong long-term value, and a blend of walkability, privacy, and convenience.

At a Glance | Lafayette Square, MO

2,154 people live in Lafayette Square, where the median age is 39 and the average individual income is $57,952. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Overview
Lafayette Square is one of the most architecturally distinctive neighborhoods in the City of St. Louis, offering historic homes, strong visual character, and a compact urban setting that feels unlike most suburban options in the region. Buyers are often drawn to Lafayette Square for its restored architecture, neighborhood identity, and proximity to both downtown and the Central West End corridor.

Housing
Housing in Lafayette Square includes historic row houses, restored period homes, city residences, and a limited number of newer infill options. The City of St. Louis reports 1,330 total housing units and 1,232 occupied housing units in the neighborhood, reflecting a relatively compact but well-established residential base.

Best For
Lafayette Square is especially attractive for physicians, professionals, and design-oriented buyers who want historic architecture, urban character, and a neighborhood that stands out from more conventional suburban choices. It tends to appeal to people comparing Central West End, Soulard, and other city neighborhoods that offer personality, walkability, and close-in convenience.

Hospital Access
Lafayette Square is a practical option for buyers who want city living with access to the major medical campus in the Central West End. Barnes-Jewish Hospital is located at One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza on the Washington University Medical Campus in the Central West End, making Lafayette Square especially relevant for buyers working in that corridor.

Commute Notes
Because Lafayette Square sits close to downtown St. Louis and north of Interstate 44, it offers efficient access into the Central West End as well as other city employment centers. This makes it a compelling option for buyers who prefer a historic city neighborhood but still want a realistic everyday commute to the medical campus.

Schools
As a City of St. Louis neighborhood, Lafayette Square buyers often evaluate both public and private school options depending on assignment, educational priorities, and commute needs. Your linked school pages will be especially useful here because many buyers considering city neighborhoods want a clearer understanding of how school choices compare across St. Louis.

Nearby Private Schools
Lafayette Square buyers frequently explore nearby private school options in the city and central corridor depending on grade level and educational fit.

Lifestyle
Lafayette Square offers a refined city-neighborhood feel with historic architecture, strong visual identity, and a setting that appeals to buyers looking for something more distinctive than a typical subdivision. For relocating buyers who value design, urban character, and access to major St. Louis destinations, Lafayette Square is one of the city’s most memorable options.

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