Town & Country

Affluent and exclusive communities with luxury homes and a park-like ambiance

Welcome to Town & Country

Affluent and exclusive communities with luxury homes and a park-like ambiance
 
Prospective homebuyers in search of a high-end St. Louis suburb should consider moving to either Frontenac or Town & Country. Both cities are located approximately 16 miles west of St. Louis. When traffic is light, this amounts to under a half-hour drive from the city center. Frontenac has a population of 3,513, whereas Town & Country is home to 11,077 residents.
 
Overall, the homes you’ll find in Frontenac and Town & Country are large and stunning. Lawns are immaculately maintained, and landscaping on almost every residential property is top-tier. Another benefit of relocating to this suburb is the spacing of each house. Neighbors rarely feel as though they are living “on top of” one another and have an abundance of yard space.
 

What to Love

  • Luxury homes — both established and new construction
  • Park-like environment
  • Peaceful and serene suburb
  • Approximately 16 miles west of St. Louis
  • Upscale shopping and dining
 

Local Lifestyle

Simply put, life in both Frontenac and Town & Country is pleasant and carefree. Driving or walking through each community, you could easily feel as though you are in the middle of a gorgeous park. Frontenac is heavily residential, with a small commercial district on the eastern edge of town. Town & Country is also largely residential but has plentiful amenities and conveniences within the city — including a country club, a sprawling community park, and upscale dining.
 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Planning a day or evening out of the house? Frontenac and Town & Country have an extensive selection of options for both shopping and dining. Fabulous experiences await your arrival to this luxurious area.
 
Residents of Frontenac can venture to the eastern side of the city — along Lindbergh Boulevard — to explore in-town establishments. Plaza Frontenac is your go-to spot for upscale shopping. At this shopping complex, browse what’s just arrived at Neiman Marcus, Louis Vuitton, J. Crew, Kendra Scott, and Saks Fifth Avenue. You can also dine at Canyon Cafe and at Mariposa (a high-end restaurant located in Neiman Marcus).
 
Off of Clayton Road in Town & Country, you’ll discover Town and Country Crossing. Stores and restaurants that comprise this complex include Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant, Whole Foods Market, HomeGoods, Target, and Sweetology. Minutes from here, grab a table at other local favorites, including Hearth Room CafeMike Duffy’s Pub & GrillRich & Charlie’s Woods MillKatie’s Pizza & Pasta Osteria, and Yellowstone Cafe.
 

Things to Do

As you look for fun ways to spend your days as a new resident of Frontenac or Town & Country, head to Town & Country for the vast majority of the area’s activities and recreation.
 
Fancy a game of golf (or two)? Tee off at the prestigious Bellerive Country Club. Members have the privilege of enjoying exclusive amenities such as pristine tennis courts, breathtaking golf greens, and unparalleled service. Further south, take a stroll through Longview Farm Park or Drace Park.
 
Locals are especially fond of the expansive Edgar M. Queeny County Park. Once the site of an estate, visitors can now enjoy the Jarville Gardens, Fox Run Trail, Tails & Trails Dog Park, the Queeny Park Rink (indoor ice-skating), a playground, and several other hiking trails.

Overview for Town & Country, MO

11,440 people live in Town & Country, where the median age is 51.8 and the average individual income is $110,939. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

11,440

Total Population

51.8 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$110,939

Average individual Income

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Demographics and Employment Data for Town & Country, MO

Town & Country has 4,194 households, with an average household size of 2.52. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Town & Country do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 11,440 people call Town & Country home. The population density is 995.68 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

11,440

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

51.8

Median Age

50.14 / 49.86%

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4,194

Total Households

2.52

Average Household Size

$110,939

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