Saddlebrooke Market Data

Saddlebrooke, Missouri, offers a scenic, hillside community with easy access to major destinations across Christian County and the greater southwest Missouri region. Located along U.S. Highway 65 between Ozark and Branson, the village benefits from direct highway connectivity that appeals to residents seeking a quieter home base with quick travel to larger employment, shopping, and recreation hubs. Nestled among wooded hills, valleys, and panoramic views of the Ozarks, Saddlebrooke provides a peaceful, master-planned environment while still keeping residents within reach of the amenities and opportunities found in nearby cities.

Saddlebrooke at a Glance

Explore Saddlebrooke’s Key Advantages

Learn more about Saddlebrooke’s growth profile, including updated population and workforce trends, convenient access along U.S. Highway 65, and available properties suited for residential development, outdoor-oriented amenities, and future investment opportunities.

Data sourced from 2023 reports and public datasets.

Population

6.05% 1-year growth

Median Age

0.311% 1-year increase

Median HH Income

$

7.58% 1-year growth

Median Home Value

$

4.55% 1-year growth

Working Population

2.68% 1-year growth

Poverty

%

52.9% 1-year decrease

Employment by Occupation

Employment by Industries
Median Earnings by Industry
Employment by Sector (MO)

Housing & Living

Saddlebrooke offers a quiet, master-planned residential community with steady population growth, reaching an estimated 333 residents in 2023. Housing values are notably strong, with a median property value of $583,300 and a 97.1% homeownership rate, reflecting an established, owner-occupied neighborhood profile. The median household income is $118,333, and the poverty rate is just 1.2%, signaling a high degree of overall economic stability among residents. Most people drive alone to work, with an average commute of 27.9 minutes and about three cars per household, underscoring Saddlebrooke’s auto-oriented, regional connectivity. Together, these indicators position Saddlebrooke as a stable, higher-income community with long-term residential appeal and opportunities for strategic investment tied to its scenic setting and convenient access along Highway 65.

For more interactive charts—including Saddlebrooke’s property values, commute trends, and household characteristics—visit DataUSA’s dashboard.

Local Tax Snapshot

Saddlebrooke, MO — Sales & Use Tax (2025)

Base combined sales tax 7.975%[1]
Breakdown State 4.225% · County/ESD & Ambulance 2.25% · Village of Saddlebrooke 1.5%.[1]
Special districts (examples) As of the Oct–Dec 2025 MO DOR tables, no additional CIDs/TDDs are listed for Saddlebrooke. Future special districts could increase the effective rate—always confirm a specific address in the DOR portal.[1]
Use tax (delivered/remote) 5.725% (state 4.225% + Saddlebrooke city use tax 1.5%; neither Christian County nor the special districts levy a local use tax).[1] [2]

Confirm any address with the MO DOR sales/use portal.

Saddlebrooke, MO — Property Tax

Who bills/collects? Christian County Collector. Saddlebrooke’s city levy appears on the county tax statement; bills are not issued separately by the Village of Saddlebrooke.[3] [5]
Due date Statements mailed in November; due by Dec 31 (postmark rules apply).[3]
Assessment ratios (MO) Residential 19% · Commercial 32% · Agricultural 12% of market value.[4]
Commercial real estate surtax 0.34% of assessed value (countywide).[5]
City median (informational) Effective rate ≈ 1.10%; median bill ≈ $4,467 on median value ≈ $410,900.[6]

Christian County, MO — Countywide Tax Info

Unincorporated base sales tax 6.475% (State 4.225% + County/ESD & Ambulance 2.25%).[1]
Use tax (delivered/remote) 4.225% (state only; county has no local use tax).[2]
Domestic utilities (local) 0.25% (per DOR “Domestic Utility” column).[1]
County property-tax operations levy None for general operations; county relies on sales tax.[7]
Who bills/collects property tax? Christian County Collector (mailed Nov; due Dec 31).[3]
Assessment ratios (MO) Res 19% · Comm 32% · Ag 12%.[4]
Commercial real estate surtax 0.34% of assessed value (countywide).[5]

Sources

  1. Missouri DOR — Sales & Use Tax Rate Tables, Oct–Dec 2025, Christian County base entry (6.475% general sales; 4.225% use; 0.25% domestic utility) and Village of Saddlebrooke entry (general sales 7.975%). Rate tables PDF
  2. Missouri DOR — Sales/Use Rate Tables index and July 2025 multi-letter notice documenting Saddlebrooke’s 1.5% local use tax (matching the city sales-tax rate); Christian County does not levy a local use tax. DOR 2025 tables · Multi-letter
  3. Christian County Collector — tax statements due upon receipt; delinquent after Dec 31. Collector site
  4. Missouri State Tax Commission (statutory assessment ratios: Res 19%, Comm 32%, Ag 12%). STC pamphlet
  5. Christian County Assessor — “Calculating Estimated Property Taxes” (commercial surtax 0.34% & note that the County has no property-tax levy for operations). Assessor PDF · Assessor site
  6. Ownwell — Saddlebrooke (Christian County) property tax snapshot (median effective rate, value, and bill). Link
  7. Christian County — Assessor site statement noting no property-tax levy for general operations; county relies on sales tax. Assessor site

Also helpful: MO DOR sales/use portal & address lookup — Link.

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