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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Eureka.
Part of Eureka is in St. Louis County, and another part is in Jefferson County. It is a suburban community that is a part of the Greater St. Louis area. The 2020 census counted 11,646 people living in the area.
The Shawnee Native Americans were living in this area before the European settlers came. In 1848, as the construction of the Pacific Railroad was approaching this area, the workmen were delighted to see an expansive tract of flat land that would make it easy for the train tracks to be laid. Some were said to have yelled, “Eureka!” which means “I found it!” and that is how the town got its name. What started with a few homes grew to over one hundred settlers' homes four decades later in 1890.
In contemporary times, the town is quaint and laid back, with a nice small-town atmosphere mixed with a big city attraction of the Six Flags (St. Louis) amusement park, which is a popular draw, bringing many tourists to the area to have fun.
Eureka has many things for locals and tourists to do and enjoy.
The unemployment rate in this city is 4.5%, which is a low rate. The Eureka local economy depends on health care, retail, manufacturing, transportation, professional, scientific, and technical services.
The median household income is $112,622 per year. This amount is $50,000 more than the average American annual household income of $69,021. The economy is in a downward trend despite the low unemployment rate and high household income. Eureka's predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is very low at 26.8%, which is an expected low rate when compared to the prediction for the national growth rate of 33.5%.
The industries offering the best-paying jobs are healthcare (8.4%), education (11.9%), professional services (5.0%), construction (8.2%), finance/insurance (6.5%), hospitality/tourism (5.9%), and public administration (5.7%).
Eureka has three areas to consider when looking to buy or rent a home. The houses have the highest prices in the north and the south. The area near the city center town has the lowest home prices.
Here is a comparison of the three popular neighborhoods:
The public school district is Rockwood School District. The school district spends around $13,595 per student each year on educational costs. The student-to-teacher ratio is 15 to one, which creates an average class.
There are three private schools in Eureka. They are St. Mark’s Lutheran School (PK to 8th), Heritage Classical Christian Academy (6th to 12th), and Sacred Heart Continuation School (PK to 8th).
There are 35 colleges and universities within a 50-mile radius. The best schools are in St. Louis, such as Webster University, a four-year private school and the University of Missouri – St. Louis, which is a four-year public school.
The city government is run by the mayor and the Board of Aldermen. The local government also has an Advisory Park Board and a Board of Adjustment.
Eureka Parks and Recreation manages the public parks, recreation centers, hiking trails, and dog parks. The popular Timbers Recreation Center and the Eureka Community Center have many programs for youth and adults. Athletic fields are available for the local sports teams and those who wish to rent them for events.
The median home price in Eureka is $379,000. This price has been going up by 2.2% year-over-year. It is a seller’s market with fewer houses listed for sale than there are buyers wanting a home.
The cost of living in Eureka is extremely high. It is 12% higher than other Missouri cities and 1% higher than the American national average.