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    Central Highland Park

    Central Highland Park in Topeka features the Hillcrest Community Center with a pool and courts. Southeast California Avenue offers dining and shopping options. Early to mid-20th century homes line leafy residential streets.

    • Average Value

      $96K

    • List Price

      $25K - $178K

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      10 Listings

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    Hilltop

    Hilltop in Wichita offers affordable 1940s homes and strong community support. Local groups provide free meals and other supported services. Locals enjoy Friendship Park, L.W. Clapp Park and diverse dining options on Harry Street.

    • Average Value

      $95K

    • List Price

      $16K - $116K

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      2 Listings

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    Power

    Power is a modest Wichita neighborhood with affordable single-family homes. Lynette Woodard Recreation Center has indoor and outdoor facilities, and there’s easy access to Interstate 135.

    • Average Value

      $93K

    • List Price

      $42K - $177K

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      4 Listings

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    Northeast Millair

    Wichita's Northeast Millair suburb has 1950s ranch-style homes near Wichita State University. Glen Dey Park offers playgrounds and a paved path. The car-dependent area is close to shopping and dining on Broadway Avenue.

    • Average Value

      $92K

    • List Price

      $50K - $164K

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      0 Listings

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    Central Park

    Central Park in Topeka has affordable historic homes from the late 1800s to 1920s. The community center offers recreational activities and a fishing pond. Its central location provides access to downtown amenities.

    • Average Value

      $84K

    • List Price

      $24K - $724K

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      7 Listings

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    Downtown Topeka

    The heart of Kansas’ state capital, Downtown Topeka, is the city’s hub for jobs, restaurants and entertainment. Home to the Kansas Statehouse, other state buildings and business offices, downtown makes up a quarter of the city’s workforce. It’s also home to about 2,000 residents, 84% of which rent from the neighborhood’s apartments, while 16% of

    • Average Value

      $83K

    • List Price

      $232K - $636K

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      1 Listing

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    Monroe

    Monroe, in Topeka, has early 1900s homes like Craftsman bungalows. Cushinberry Park offers a buffalo statue and trail access. Kansas Avenue has local dining spots, while the Stormont Vail Events Center hosts various attractions.

    • Average Value

      $77K

    • List Price

      $33K - $136K

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      2 Listings

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    Schweiter/Mead

    Schweiter and Mead, 3 miles from downtown Wichita, offer 1950s cottages and ranch homes, parks, dining and shopping. Wichita Public Schools serve students. With transit access and the airport 8 miles away, these neighborhoods mix city and suburban living.

    • Average Value

      $147K

    • List Price

      $100K - $243K

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      3 Listings

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    Basehor

    On the west side of Kansas City , Basehor is known for its strong schools, commuter location and growing housing options. Unlike many small towns in the area, Basehor doesn't have a historic downtown district. Instead, the city is characterized by modern neighborhoods, brand-new park complexes and pedestrian-friendly streetscapes. "There's one subdivision

    • Average Value

      $458K

    • List Price

      $295K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      59 Listings

    Basehor
  • Louisburg

    Louisburg

    As the greater Kansas City area expands, the small city of Louisburg is only 20 minutes from suburbia. But with a population of around 5,000, the lifestyle here remains quiet and tightly knit. "I think it's always going to have a small-town feel," says Doug Bowes, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Partners and resident for over 60 years. Housing

    • Average Value

      $363K

    • List Price

      $200K - $652K

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      19 Listings

    Louisburg
  • Lansing

    Lansing

    Lansing, KS, 30 miles from Kansas City, offers small-town living with new developments. Near Fort Leavenworth, it has highly rated schools. Lansing City Park and Sevenmile Creek provide outdoor recreation for residents.

    • Average Value

      $359K

    • List Price

      $157K - $925K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Lansing
  • Tonganoxie

    Tonganoxie

    As Kansas City expands, growth is beginning to change the landscape of Tonganoxie, affectionately called "Tongie" by locals. "The outskirts used to be Basehor , and now Basehor has kind of been engulfed in the city," says Lori Hobbs, a broker with Lori Hobbs Real Estate who has over 20 years of experience in the area. "And so now the next little area out is

    • Average Value

      $322K

    • List Price

      $225K - $657K

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      Homes For Sale

      43 Listings

    Tonganoxie
  • Baldwin City

    Baldwin City

    Baldwin City stays true to its vintage charm while adding more residential spaces to the area. New developments surround its downtown, home to Baker University, the oldest in the state. Sidewalks line many streets, connecting homes to downtown businesses and nearby parks. “Baldwin has a lot of kids walking around after school, like you’ll see a

    • Average Value

      $316K

    • List Price

      $160K - $500K

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      Homes For Sale

      48 Listings

    Baldwin City
  • Eudora

    Eudora

    Grain fields and orchards surround Eudora, a city about 10 miles east of Lawrence on the Kansas River. “It’s this little bedroom community, an extension of Lawrence, almost. There are plenty of places to eat, they have their own pool and an adorable little downtown area with all these boutiques,” says Realtor Emily Ferguson with Countrywide

    • Average Value

      $312K

    • List Price

      $220K - $574K

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      5 Listings

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    Rose Hill

    The city of Rose Hill rests about 20 miles southeast of Wichita. Its name comes from one of its early settlers, who had ambitions of growing roses for a nursery business. Today, “it’s a farming community with a relatively small school district, which is a draw for many buyers,” says Carrissa Wells, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Realty, who has

    • Average Value

      $299K

    • List Price

      $155K - $588K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Rose Hill
  • Paola

    Paola

    Less than an hour south of Kansas City , Paola feels like a classic Kansas small town. A historic downtown square hosts farmers' markets and car shows, and local kids raise 4-H animals for the annual county fair. There are larger city amenities, including a hospital and a Walmart, but many of the local businesses are family owned. According to Janet

    • Average Value

      $295K

    • List Price

      $133K - $566K

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      25 Listings

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    Wamego

    The city of Wamego has several parks, dining mainstays, factory jobs and cultural outlets along the Kansas River. This Manhattan-area agricultural town is home to nearly 5,000 people, experiencing nonstop growth since the 1920s. “It’s a ‘Smalltown, USA’ city that has lots of things for young families and other folks to do,” says Bill Disberger, a

    • Average Value

      $267K

    • List Price

      $120K - $666K

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      12 Listings

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    Vassar

    Overlooking the shores of Pomona Lake, Vassar is a small community south of Topeka with lots of scenery and natural recreation. “It’s just a neat place. It’s right on the lake and it’s right off Highway 268, so it’s great for commuters,” says Brandy Criss-Engler, a broker with Superior Real Estate with nearly 20 years of experience. “It’s a

    • Average Value

      $253K

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      $157K - $463K

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      2 Listings

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    Hays

    Hays, KS, blends Wild West history with modern industries 180 miles northwest of Wichita. Downtown features historic shops. Attractions include the Sternberg Museum and Fort Hays State University. The area has good schools.

    • Average Value

      $253K

    • List Price

      $120K - $663K

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      48 Listings

    Hays
  • Holcomb

    Holcomb

    Holcomb is a small, quiet city just a few miles west of Garden City , Kansas. Surrounded by corn and wheat fields in every direction, and little more than homes and schools on its streets, the place with fewer than 2,300 people is truly rural. "As far as Holcomb goes, most people go to Garden City for everything," says Brian Crockett, managing broker at

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      $253K

    • List Price

      $158K - $315K

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      7 Listings

    Holcomb
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    Leavenworth

    Leavenworth, KS, Kansas' first city, is rich in history with sites like Fort Leavenworth and a vibrant downtown. The city includes extensive parkland and the highly rated Fort Leavenworth Unified School District 207.

    • Average Value

      $244K

    • List Price

      $100K - $657K

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      74 Listings

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    Garden City

    Garden City, Kansas blends agricultural roots with diverse growth. This High Plains city of 28,000 features a historic downtown, The Big Pool, and Lee Richardson Zoo. New housing developments are addressing increased demand.

    • Average Value

      $242K

    • List Price

      $48K - $645K

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      99 Listings

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    Clearwater

    In the late 1800s, cowboys traveling the Chisholm Trail often stopped at the Ninnescah River, which was known for its fresh, clear water. The community of Clearwater grew up to the north of the river, and when railroads came through the area, they brought even more settlers. Today, the city is home to more than 2,500 residents. “People seek it out

    • Average Value

      $226K

    • List Price

      $158K - $520K

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      12 Listings

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    Ottawa

    Ottawa, KS is a small city with a college-town vibe. Historic Downtown Ottawa has local shops and restaurants. The city features two state bike trails and hosts community events like music festivals and holiday parades year-round.

    • Average Value

      $214K

    • List Price

      $89K - $492K

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      Homes For Sale

      66 Listings

    Ottawa
  • Osawatomie

    Osawatomie

    Nestled among the rivers and farmland south of Kansas City , Osawatomie is a small city with a population of over 4,000. The city's history dates back to the Civil War, and its older housing options have some of the lowest prices in the region. "The majority of people who moved down to this area — it's because of money," says Janet Turney, a Realtor with

    • Average Value

      $212K

    • List Price

      $110K - $625K

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      Homes For Sale

      33 Listings

    Osawatomie

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