
Neighborhoods in Kansas
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Baxter Springs
Located where Kansas meets Missouri and Oklahoma, the city of Baxter Springs has a storied past, an old-school atmosphere and easy access to urban amenities. This former frontier town was once a Civil War-era fort, a rowdy cattle town robbed by Jesse James’ gang and a mining hub, but its population of nearly 3,900 people is now primarily employed
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Average Value
$121K
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Fort Scott
Formerly a Western frontier fort, the city of Fort Scott is now a regional hub for Kansas’ border with Missouri. Just over 7,500 people live in this city, many of them working for manufacturers like Peerless Products, Ward Kraft Inc. and Fort Scott Munitions. Though people might come to Fort Scott with Kansas City in mind, they’ll find this
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Average Value
$119K
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Columbus
Columbus is a small city with a rich agricultural history in the southeast corner of Kansas. “People here can live more rural lives and still be close to amenities,” says Shelly Hildebrandt, a Realtor with Cobb Realty who has sold a handful of homes in the area. “Columbus is about 20 or 25 minutes from Joplin, a larger metropolitan area where
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Average Value
$117K
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List Price
$342K - $671K
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1 Listing
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Hoisington
When faced with disaster, the little city of Hoisington, Kansas, came out on the other side stronger and more united. The area's long-time residents survived an F4 tornado in 2001, which destroyed many homes and buildings, including the local grocery store and Dairy Queen. "It came through on prom night," says Hoisington City Manager Jonathan
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Average Value
$116K
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Galena
Located near Kansas’ southeast corner, the city of Galena takes pride in its location along the historic U.S. Route 66. This community calls itself the oldest mining town in southeast Kansas, and it maintains an old-timey appearance through its prominent “Drink Coca Cola” mural, its early-20th-century buildings, and its public displays of vintage
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Average Value
$114K
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Larned
In Larned, Kansas, there are more than 10 times as many cows as there are people. Miles of farms, crop fields and livestock production centers surround the small city and seat of Pawnee County, which has fewer than 4,000 people but tens of thousands of cattle. Larned's population is shrinking, with more people steadily moving out each year than
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Average Value
$113K
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For Sale
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1 Listing
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