Why Live in Maize
Maize, Kansas, founded in 1886, is a rapidly growing community located just northwest of Wichita. With a population of over 6,000, Maize has seen significant development, particularly along Maize Road, which now features numerous restaurants. The cost of living is 7% lower than the national average, and the highly ranked Maize Unified School District is a major draw for families. The city maintains a close-knit vibe with community events and friendly neighbors. Housing options include modern custom-built homes on quarter-acre lots, lakeside mansions with private beaches, and some townhouse developments. Maize is situated in Tornado Alley, and homes often feature basements for safety during severe weather. The city has two public storm shelters at Maize City Park and City Hall. Maize City Park offers a rope playground, spray park, and amphitheater for community events, while the Maize Recreation Commission's community center provides year-round indoor activities. Kansas International Dragway hosts racing events from April through November. Shopping and dining are concentrated on the south side and along Maize Road, with proximity to NewMarket Square, Wichita’s largest outdoor shopping center, less than 4 miles away. Annual events include a summer farmers market, fall festival, and holiday tree lighting. Maize is a 13-mile drive from Downtown Wichita and 9 miles from Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower Airport. Crime rates in Maize are lower than those in Wichita, with recent drops in both property and violent crime.
Home Trends in Maize, KS
On average, homes in Maize, KS sell after 90 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days.
Median Single Family Sale Price
$350,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$197
Number of Homes for Sale
22
Last 12 months Home Sales
150
Median List Price
$350,000