
Safest Neighborhoods in Kansas
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Lindsborg
Popularly nicknamed “Little Sweden,” the city of Lindsborg is a cultural oasis deep in the heart of Kansas. “It’s a bit like living in Mayberry,” says Mari Loder, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Antrim-Piper Wenger Realtors who has sold hundreds of homes here. “It’s a very clean, vibrant and thriving community that’s family-oriented. I usually tell
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$207K
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Colby
Colby is a rural center in northwestern Kansas, surrounded by farms, ranches and crop fields. The little city and county seat of Thomas County is a hub of daily necessities, schools and employers, and its residents are close-knit. "It's the type of place where you see people you know all the time and stop to talk to neighbors you run into at the
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$194K
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Scott City
Scott City is a rural farming community with deep pride and ever-improving amenities. Stable industry and friendly residents keep locals around and attract new ones. "There are a good number of people who stay here for their whole lives, and there are others who go away to get more education and then return," says Brad Pendergast, city
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$184K
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Riverton
Riverton is a small community in southeast Kansas, settled along the Spring River just outside of Joplin. With a population under 1,000, Riverton maintains a rural atmosphere, where days are spent fishing on the river and commuting to and from Joplin for work. Its position along historic Route 66 is a point of pride, from the arches of the Rainbow
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$179K
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Ulysses
Ulysses is a small southwest Kansas city with a friendly community and quiet surroundings. "There are a lot of people who were born and raised here, but also people who moved here from other states because they've heard about how peaceful it is," says Dianna Olivas, board of education administrative assistant and lifelong resident of Ulysses. The
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$169K
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Wathena
Wathena, KS, a quiet rural town near St. Joseph, MO, offers affordable ranch-style homes and a pastoral setting. It features a city park, swimming pool, and annual fall festival. Riverside schools have strong athletic programs.
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$163K
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$445K - $636K
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Goodland
Goodland is a rural city with a laid-back community and a backbone in agriculture and ranching. "If you want to get away from the rat race, Goodland is a nice and quiet place to do that," says Donna Moore, broker at Richardson's Homestead Realty, and a resident since 1987. The area's population is slowly shrinking, but according to Moore, some
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$155K
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Elwood
Elwood, Kansas, sits across the Missouri River from St. Joseph. This small city offers quiet streets and country living. Cape Cods and ranch homes are common. Nearby Dupree Memorial Conservation Area provides outdoor recreation.
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$145K
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Hillsboro
Located 50 miles north of Wichita in central Kansas, the city of Hillsboro packs industry, golfing, a small retail scene and a private college into a small rural community. “Hillsboro has Tabor College, a Christian fine arts college, in the heart of town, and there’s also a hospital, so there are plenty of employment options,” says Patty Putter, a
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$132K
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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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$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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$119K
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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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$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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$114K
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