Missouri · City Profile

Springfield, MO

ZIP codes
16
Population
235,737
Median income
$58,714
Median home value
$188,242

Springfield sits in Greene, Missouri, and is covered by 16 ZIP code tabulation areas. Across those ZIPs, an estimated 235,737 people live, work, and commute. Demographic and housing figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2018–2022).

Each ZIP code in Springfield has its own character. Some are dense and walkable; others are exurban or rural, with single-digit households per square mile. The list below lets you compare the basic shape of each one — population, income, and home value — before clicking through to the full neighborhood profile.

Across the city overall, the typical owner-occupied home is valued near $188,242 and median asking rent runs around $899 per month. Median household income hovers around $58,714. These are averages of ZIP-level medians and will read differently depending on which neighborhood you actually settle in — which is precisely what the per-ZIP pages are for.

ZIP codes in Springfield

ZIPCountyPopulationMedian incomeMedian home value
65801 Greene 0
65802 Greene 46,532 $48,304 $144,900
65803 Greene 42,975 $45,440 $144,600
65804 Greene 39,032 $55,775 $202,800
65805 Greene 0
65806 Greene 14,771 $26,225 $82,600
65807 Greene 55,384 $48,029 $159,700
65808 Greene 0
65809 Greene 11,341 $102,103 $328,400
65810 Greene 22,408 $85,126 $254,700
65814 Greene 0
65817 Greene 0
65890 Greene 0
65897 Greene 3,294
65898 Greene 0
65899 Greene 0

Thinking about relocating to Springfield?

A few practical considerations as you evaluate the move:

  • Pick the ZIP, not just the city. Median income, school assignments, walkability and crime patterns can vary dramatically between neighboring ZIPs in the same city. Use the per-ZIP pages to compare.
  • Compare housing math honestly. The median home value here is $188,242, and median rent is $899. At current mortgage rates, that often makes renting the more flexible option for the first 12–24 months while you learn the neighborhoods.
  • Verify the commute. Drive your prospective work or school route at peak time — Google Maps optimistic estimates rarely match what locals actually experience.
  • Check the boring stuff. Property tax rates, HOA dues, flood-zone designation, and homeowner's insurance availability are easier to research before you sign than after.