About Missouri economy

The real gross domestic product per capita (Engl. per capita GDP in real terms) in 2006 stood at $ 33,297 (national average of the 50 U.S. states: 37,714; place national ranking: 37).

Main industries are aerospace engineering, logistics, agriculture and food industry, chemicals, printing industry, electronics.

The agricultural production focuses on beef, beans, pork, hay, corn, poultry and eggs.

In southeast Missouri in the fertile plains of the Mississippis cotton and rice will be grown.

Missouri has large reserves of limestone. Other minerals are lead, coal. The construction industry is from here with cement and gravel supplies.

Tourism and services are more important acquisition activities.

Missouri real estate values

Listing Type Number Median Price Price Change
from Sep
Homes for Sale 50,216 $160,950 -0.6%
New Homes 37 $320,000 0.0%
Foreclosures 13,784 $89,100 -0.7%

Missouri real estate markets

The most popular real estate markets for the Missouri state are in the following areas:

•    Saint Louis
•    Warrensburg
•    Saint Peters
•    Poplar Bluff
•    Maryland Heights
•    Kansas City
•    Jefferson City
•    Columbia
•    Chesterfield
•    Florissant
•    Joplin
•    Blue Springs
•    Belton

Bear in mind that the list of Missouri real estate markets may be subject to change due to economic issues.