Moving to Missouri, 5 Things You Should Know About Living in Missouri


Missouri, located in the heart of the United States, is a state that offers a diverse range of experiences for its residents. From its vibrant cities to its serene countryside, Missouri has something to offer everyone.

If you're considering a move to the "Show-Me State," here are five things you should know about living in Missouri.

1. Variety of scenic landscapes

One of the most remarkable features of Missouri is its diverse landscape. From the rolling hills of the Ozark Mountains in the south to the sweeping plains in the north and the numerous lakes and rivers that meander throughout the state, there's no shortage of natural beauty. Camping, boating, fishing, and hiking are just some of the activities that are readily available to outdoor enthusiasts in this area. The state is home to several state parks and conservation areas, such as the Mark Twain National Forest, where you can immerse yourself in nature and explore its diverse ecosystems.

2. Affordable cost of living

Missouri is known for its relatively low cost of living compared to many other states. Housing is particularly affordable, and you can find a variety of options, from urban apartments in St. Louis and Kansas City to charming homes in smaller towns. Additionally, Missouri has a reasonable tax structure, which can be advantageous for retirees and those looking to start a business. The affordability of the state can significantly enhance your overall quality of life.

3. Cultural diversity

The diverse population of Missouri enriches the state's cultural landscape. The state boasts a blend of urban and rural communities, making it a place where you can experience both the hustle and bustle of city life and the tranquility of the countryside. Cities like St. Louis and Kansas City offer a wide array of cultural events, museums, theaters, and dining options. Missouri is also home to various festivals celebrating its rich cultural heritage, including German heritage festivals in Hermann and the Kansas City Jazz and Heritage Festival.

4. Changing seasons

Missouri experiences all four seasons, and the weather can be quite unpredictable. The winters can be bitterly cold and covered with snow, while the summers can be swelteringly hot and sticky. If you're a fan of seasonal changes and enjoy the beauty of fall foliage, you'll appreciate Missouri's climate. However, it's important to be prepared for the occasional extreme weather, including severe storms and tornadoes. Staying informed and having a plan in place for emergencies is advisable.

5. Educational opportunities

Missouri is home to several reputable educational institutions, including the University of Missouri and Washington University in St. Louis. The state places a strong emphasis on education, with numerous public and private schools offering a well-rounded curriculum. Whether you're looking for quality K12 education or higher education opportunities, Missouri has a lot to offer.

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Missouri is a state of contrast and variety, with its beautiful natural landscapes, affordable cost of living, cultural diversity, changing seasons, and educational opportunities. As you consider a move to Missouri, it's important to weigh these factors and determine how they align with your lifestyle and priorities. Each region of the state has its own unique charm, so be sure to explore various areas and make an informed decision that suits your needs and preferences. Whether you're drawn to the urban energy of St. Louis or Kansas City or the serene beauty of the Ozarks, Missouri has a place for you to call home.

If you have any questions and want to know more about things you should know about living in Missouri, reach out to Jennifer Yoingco, REALTOR® and her team, The Houston Suburb Group. They'll help you get ready to EXPERIENCE LIVING IN HOUSTON TEXAS!

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