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Kansas City

Kansas City

Located in Wyandotte County

$221,372 Average Value
$160 Average Price per Sq Ft
334 Homes For Sale

A vibrant land sprouting from two rivers

Ever since Lewis and Clark camped here in the early 19th century, Kansas City’s prospects for development have been well-documented. The area grew rapidly in the late 19th century as a suburb of sister city Kansas City, Missouri, across the Missouri and Kansas rivers. Kansas City, affectionately known as KCK, is still much smaller than its Missouri neighbor, but it stands tall in its own right. It's the third-most populous city in Kansas, at 156,600 people.

Kansas City is a hub of industry, but it’s also full of outdoor recreation opportunities, a flavorful restaurant scene, strong retail attractions and an array of professional sports. “There are so many great things going on in Kansas City right now,” says Katie Strahan, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Partners and a native of the region. “From a professional sports point of view, we’ve got the Kansas City Chiefs, the Kansas City Current and Sporting Kansas City. Having big teams brings an audience.

“We also have a lot of companies moving to Kansas City. You’ve got big ones already established, like Garmin, T-Mobile. But you’ve got Panasonic building a huge plant out in De Soto, Kansas, which has been bringing a lot more people. There seems to be a lot of bigger companies moving to this area . We’re centrally located in the United States. It's been fun to see that appeal and that draw to the city.”

Lewis & Clark point out merging Kansas & Missouri rivers at Kaw Point Park in Kansas City.
Lewis & Clark point out merging Kansas & Missouri rivers at Kaw Point Park in Kansas City.
The new Kansas City Current women's soccer stadium brings large audiences to Kansas City.
The new Kansas City Current women's soccer stadium brings large audiences to Kansas City.
Established companies like T-Mobile have headquarters near Kansas City.
Established companies like T-Mobile have headquarters near Kansas City.
Locals grab tickets to a Sporting Kansas City soccer game at Children's Mercy Park.
Locals grab tickets to a Sporting Kansas City soccer game at Children's Mercy Park.
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Early frontier grows into a Midwest mainstay

The Kansas City housing market is competitive, partly because of a lack of inventory. The number of homes for sale across the metro area, including Kansas City, Missouri, hovered around a two-month supply in 2024, according to the Wichita State University Center for Real Estate's 2025 Kansas City housing market forecast. The forecast predicts sales are expected to increase slightly in 2025, which would break a trend of three straight years of declining sales. Listings average 33 days on the market, lower than the national average of 44. Listings in Kansas City, Kansas, specifically, are selling for about $243,000 on average, up 7% year over year. That price is slightly lower than the average of about $325,000 across the river in Kansas City, Missouri.

When available, the selection of homes that buyers may choose from around Kansas City, Kansas, dates back to the mid-to-late 19th century, in eastern neighborhoods like Strawberry Hill and Riverview. There are also a lot of houses in town built in the mid-20th century and some homes built in recent years. According to the Center for Real Estate’s forecast, new home construction in Kansas City is expected to rise slightly in 2025, and neighborhoods like Northeast and Piper have attracted it here on undeveloped land in those areas.

Kansas City has an abundant housing made up of Foursquare and bungalow style homes..
Kansas City has an abundant housing made up of Foursquare and bungalow style homes..
Ranch homes in Kansas City may have 3 car garages.
Ranch homes in Kansas City may have 3 car garages.
3 story Victorian with wrap-around porches have corner lots in Kansas City.
3 story Victorian with wrap-around porches have corner lots in Kansas City.
Raised ranches and split-level homes live on quiet shaded streets in Kansas City.
Raised ranches and split-level homes live on quiet shaded streets in Kansas City.
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Kansas City fosters commerce, from farming to tech

What became modern Kansas City rose in the late 19th century because of its status as an important railroad point, with stockyards and meatpacking plants. Meatpacking, transportation and agriculture are still important industries, but the region is now a major player in technology. Garmin — a maker of devices for outdoor activities, from smartwatches to marine radars — has its U.S. headquarters in Olathe, Kansas, 25 miles outside Kansas City. T-Mobile’s headquarters are in Overland Park, 20 miles from Kansas City. Panasonic is opening an electric vehicle battery factory 30 miles away in De Soto in 2025 that’s expected to add 4,000 jobs. “I think the Midwest has always had a more laidback approach,” Strahan says, on what has attracted companies and people to the area. “It’s not hustle and bustle like if you're in New York City or Chicago or Miami. I’m biased because I’m a Midwest girl. I was born and raised here. But having lived in other cities, it’s a nice place.”

Kansas City rose in the late 19th century due to its status as an important railroad point.
Kansas City rose in the late 19th century due to its status as an important railroad point.
Garmin, a tech company has its headquarters in Olathe, 25 miles outside Kansas City.
Garmin, a tech company has its headquarters in Olathe, 25 miles outside Kansas City.
Meatpacking plants like The Kansas City Steak Company employ many in Kansas City, Kansas.
Meatpacking plants like The Kansas City Steak Company employ many in Kansas City, Kansas.
Transportation and agriculture have remained key industries in Kansas City.
Transportation and agriculture have remained key industries in Kansas City.
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Green space abounds in and around Kansas City

Kansas City has 40-plus parks, many overseen by the Wyandotte County/KCK Parks and Recreation department. Kaw Point Park is a 10-acre space at a spot visited by Lewis and Clark more than 200 years ago and offers a view of the Kansas City, Missouri, skyline across the water.

Wyandotte County Lake and Park is another prominent recreational option in the city, with 1,500 acres of wooded space, a 400-acre lake and 19 miles of trails. “You can have the big city life if you want it, but it doesn’t feel like you live in a big city,” Strahan says. The F.L. Schlagle Library and Environmental Center at Wyandotte has a collection of almost 3,400 items and offers a summer camp and other youth programs.

Outdoor activities can be dictated by the weather — the region experiences all four seasons. The area averages 17 inches of snow each year.

Wyandotte County Lake Park offers locals in KCK a 400-acre lake and 19 miles of trails.
Wyandotte County Lake Park offers locals in KCK a 400-acre lake and 19 miles of trails.
The F.L. Schlagle Library is an interactive library and nature center in Kansas City.
The F.L. Schlagle Library is an interactive library and nature center in Kansas City.
Locals bring the family to enjoy nature, views and rivers at Kaw Point Park in Kansas City.
Locals bring the family to enjoy nature, views and rivers at Kaw Point Park in Kansas City.
Wyandotte County Lake Park offers kids an amazing playground in Kansas CIty.
Wyandotte County Lake Park offers kids an amazing playground in Kansas CIty.
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Plenty to cheer for, from Chiefs to Current

Sports are a big deal in the Kansas City metro and are among the top opportunities for live entertainment in town. Major League Soccer’s Sporting KC plays its games at Children’s Mercy Park. Sporting KC won MLS Cup titles in 2000 and 2013.

Children’s Mercy Park is adjacent to Kansas Speedway, a mile-and-a-half-long tri-oval track that hosts two NASCAR Cup Series races annually, in May and September. KCK residents can also hop across the Kansas River to Kansas City, Missouri, to cheer on the perennial title contender Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium or watch Royals MLB games at next-door Kauffman Stadium.

Shoppers have the 1.2 million-square-foot Legends Outlets to explore, by Kansas Speedway and Children’s Mercy Park. This is the only designer outlet mall in the state. The tenants at Legends Outlets range from Adidas to H&M to Nike to Target.

Kansas City has a varied selection of dining options elsewhere in the city, too. Barbecue is also a critical part of the area’s dining scene. Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que is one of the staples, featured on shows such as Anthony Bourdain’s "No Reservations" and the Travel Channel's "Man vs. Food.” Joe’s original location is still housed in a facility that doubles as a gas station.

Locals and visitors watch the Royals MLB games at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.
Locals and visitors watch the Royals MLB games at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.
Spots like Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que offer local favorites in Kansas City.
Spots like Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que offer local favorites in Kansas City.
The Legends entertainment area has outlet shops, restaurants, a movie theater and more.
The Legends entertainment area has outlet shops, restaurants, a movie theater and more.
NASCAR Cup Series races are enjoyed annually at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City.
NASCAR Cup Series races are enjoyed annually at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City.
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Locals can ride around KC with RideKC

The Kansas City Regional Transit system, also known as RideKC, services the entire Kansas City metropolitan area. There are myriad RideKC bus stops and a dozen bus routes around KCK, including across the border to Kansas City, Missouri.

Drivers can use Interstate 670 to quickly get across the Kansas River and over to Kansas City, Missouri. I-70 is another option for crossing state lines. I-70 can also be used to trek to Topeka, the capital of Kansas, about 61 away. The interstate also connects to I-335 for trips to Wichita, the state’s most populous city, roughly 200 miles southwest. Kansas City International Airport is about a 20-mile trip.

KCK holds an educational distinction

Kansas City is home to The University of Kansas Medical Center main campus, a 41-acre facility that includes KU’s School of Medicine, the only medical school in Kansas. The KU Medical Center has more than 900 staffed beds.

The city’s main public school district is the Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools system. The district carries a C overall rating on Niche.

Kansas City is home to The University of Kansas Medical Center & KU's School of Medicine.
Kansas City is home to The University of Kansas Medical Center & KU's School of Medicine.
Wyandotte High School prepares each student for future college and careers in Kansas City.
Wyandotte High School prepares each student for future college and careers in Kansas City.
Turner Middle School is top-rated middle school in Kansas City, KS.
Turner Middle School is top-rated middle school in Kansas City, KS.
Kansas City's Turner Sixth Grade Academy is home to many sixth grade students.
Kansas City's Turner Sixth Grade Academy is home to many sixth grade students.
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Crime

According to Kansas City, Kansas Police Department statistics, overall crime in the area dropped a little under 19% year-over-year through early December 2024. That includes an almost 25% drop in violent crime and a nearly 21% decrease in theft.

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Kansas City Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$235,000
Median Sale Price
$225,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$225,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$227,250
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$290,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Last 12 months Home Sales
1,498
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
5%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$160

Area Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
46,005
Number of Homes for Sale
334
Median Year Built
1951
Months of Supply
2.70
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,330
Significantly below the national average
1,924
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,707
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,380
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,029
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
8,712

Open Houses

  • Sunday, Aug 24
    Open Sun 2PM - 4PM

    2815 N 115th St, Kansas City, KS 66109

    $429,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,240 Sq Ft
    • 2815 N 115th St
    • New 2 days ago

    Country living in the city! Enjoy nearly 1 acre of land and a large, fenced side yard. All living areas are on the main level, including a spacious living room/den with a wood-burning fireplace. Two dining areas provide plenty of space for hosting and entertaining. A bonus room off the den offers flexibility as a workout space, office, or hobby room. The split floor plan includes two bedrooms

    Kevin Marsh ReeceNichols -The Village

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  • Saturday, Aug 23
    Open Sat 2PM - 4PM

    7226 Yecker Ave, Kansas City, KS 66109

    $253,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,048 Sq Ft
    • 7226 Yecker Ave
    • New 6 days ago

    Welcome to this charming ranch-style home, thoughtfully updated with a new roof, a modern kitchen, beautiful wood flooring, a new garage door, fresh concrete at the entrance, new exterior siding, interior and exterior paint, and new HVAC. This cozy retreat offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.The spacious single-level layout is perfect for easy living, featuring an inviting

    Lucila Hubbard RE/MAX Premier Realty

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  • Saturday, Aug 30
    Open Sat 4PM - 6PM

    1301 N 18th St, Kansas City, KS 66102

    $219,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,110 Sq Ft
    • 1301 N 18th St
    • New 7 days ago

    Come take a look at this stunning home, has been completely remodeled, includes new roofing, new windows, new kitchen appliances and cabinets, new flooring, laundry on main floor, full bathrooms on both floors, a bonus room, and so much more!

    Jeiry Lemus Ramos Quality Cornerstone Realty

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Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Source: Public Records

Neighborhoods in Kansas City

Property Mix - Square Feet

Kansas City Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
152,316
Median Age
36
Population under 18
28.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
15.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$56,278
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$71,896

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
80%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
18.6%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
6.3%
% Population in Labor Force
68%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
23°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
24''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

26 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

31 / 100

Some Transit

Transit Score®®

29 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

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