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Larger lot sizes in South Kansas City
Oakwood has room to spread out in South Kansas City. Once an intersection of the Oregon, Santa Fe and California Trails, Oakwood is now better known for its relative affordability and suburban amenities. Schools and shopping centers are easily accessible, and nearby highways quickly connect residents with the rest of the city. Still, the neighborhood’s Blue River Parkway Trails offer a glimpse into the natural environment of the homesteader era. Lots here tend to be roomy, with sprawling, tree-studded lawns, though homes are still close enough to foster a neighborly environment. “The neighbors are all very friendly,” says Kimberly Killian, a Broker with Realty Platinum Professionals with more than 25 years of experience. “People who buy there tend to stay in the neighborhood.”
Some homes in Oakwood sit on half acre to multi acre properties.
With parks & amenities nearby, Oakwood attracts buyers looking for more land close to the city.
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Relative affordability for Oakwood homes
In Oakwood, buyers can still find homes beneath the Kansas City median price, with most options ranging between $140,000 and $350,000. Homes here were built between the 1940s and the 1980s and feature minimal traditionals, ranch-style homes and split-levels. Price tends to ascend with lot size, as some homes closer to Scott Park can accompany up to 10 acres. “It’s such a good price point for so many people,” Killian says. “Most of the houses in the neighborhood are built on good-sized lots, and people take really good care of their properties.”
1 story homes with 1 car garages flank the streets of Oakwood.
Minimal traditional homes are abundant in the Oakwood area.
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Forest bathing on Blue River Parkway Trails
Outdoorsy residents embrace Oakwood’s easy access to parks, sports facilities and nature trails. Scott Park within the neighborhood features a paved walking path encircling a small lake and ample open green space. Kids can join a league with the 3&2 Baseball Club, which plays on a complex of fields on Blue River Road. Just west of Oakwood’s homes, Blue River Parkway Trails bend through dense forest, leading to more than 12 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails in the area. Adventurous hikers can even start their journey in Oakwood and traverse along Indian Creek to reach the state line.
Those who prefer a day on the golf course can join Oakwood Country Club within the neighborhood. The club also offers an Olympic-sized pool, pickleball and tennis courts, a restaurant and access to a lake for fishing and boating. Anyone can join today, though the club started as a social center for Jewish families in 1881.
Running and biking along the paved Blue River Parkway trails is a great source of good exercise.
Bring you pup to Scott Park and enjoy the company of nature.
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Red Bridge Shopping Center 5 miles away
Residents have a Price Chopper, Home Depot and a couple of dining options along Bannister Avenue. Drive-through restaurant Chick-In Waffle is a popular regional chain for sweet and savory cravings, and Big Momma’s Bakery across the street is beloved for its jumbo cinnamon rolls. Oakwood is also within 5 miles of Red Bridge Shopping Center, which is densely populated with locally-owned restaurants and coffee shops, specialty stores, salons and fitness studios. The center is home to the Wonderscope Children’s Museum, a fun and educational play space themed around Kansas City.
Red Bridge Shopping Center has restaurants and store galore & just minutes from Oakwood.
The Regnier Family Wonderscope is so fun for the family and only a few minutes from Oakwood.
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Students zoned for Hickman Mills schools
Kids attend Millennium at Santa Fe Elementary, which has a C from Niche. Hickman Mills Middle has a 6th- and 7th-grade campus and a separate 8th-grade center, currently ungraded by Niche. Students at C-rated Ruskin High School can earn certifications in career fields such as automotive technology, graphic design, nursing and engineering.
Hickman Mills Middle School is the Home of the Eagles.
Some kids in Oakwood attend Ruskin High School.
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Swope Park's Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Swope Park is 5 miles from the neighborhood, home to the Kansas City Zoo, Starlight Amphitheater and Swope Memorial Golf Course. Each August, communities from across Kansas City gather at the park for the Ethnic Enrichment Festival, a three-day-long multicultural celebration with food, performances and arts vendors.
Commuters can access a network of highways
Oakwood is conveniently located at the intersection of multiple highways, including Highway 71 and Interstate 435. “The easy access to the interstate is a great feature,” Killian says. “You can get to shopping or restaurants or work without much trouble.” Downtown Kansas City is a 12-mile drive, while Overland Park is just 9 miles away.
Oakwood lies along the 435 & 71 Highway interchange making it a breeze to get anywhere in town.
Jump on the Ride KC Bus to just about anywhere you want to go in Oakwood.
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Potential for flooding in some parts of Oakwood
Some homes along Parkwood Avenue and Kings Highway may have an elevated chance of flooding, according to Risk Factor.
Oakwood offers room to stretch out in South Kansas City.
The pond at Scott Park is quiet and peaceful, a hidden gem in the neighborhood.
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On average, homes in Oakwood, Kansas City sell after 50 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Oakwood, Kansas City over the last 12 months is $166,000, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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