$229,000
- 3,840 Sq Ft
701 W 17th St, Newton, KS 67114
Gabrielle McCart Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty
$229,000
701 W 17th St, Newton, KS 67114
Gabrielle McCart Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty
$155,000
1410 W Broadway St, Newton, KS 67114
Patrick Burton Collins & Associates
$179,000
914 N Pine St, Newton, KS 67114
Gabrielle McCart Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty
$365,000
917 & 921 S Logan St, Newton, KS 67114
Braden McCurdy McCurdy Real Estate & Auction, LLC
$195,000
929 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$195,000
927 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$185,000
923 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$185,000
921 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$195,000
917 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$185,000
911 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$195,000
915 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$195,000
905 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$185,000
909 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$195,000 Open Sun 2PM - 4PM
903 N Blaine St, Newton, KS 67114
Kit Corby Bricktown ICT Realty
$385,000
503 W 23rd St Unit 501 W 23rd St, North Newton, KS 67117
Dave Brown Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty
$385,000
503 W 23rd St, North Newton, KS 67117
Dave Brown Berkshire Hathaway PenFed Realty
Newton, Kansas, a city with a rich railroad history, began to take shape with the expansion of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1871. Today, the city of over 18,000 residents, known as Newtonians, maintains its historical charm with an active railroad running through its center. Newton offers a suburban feel with a strong sense of community, evident in its historic downtown lined with shops and restaurants, many of which reflect the city's Latino heritage. The cost of living is about 13% lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live, with some residents commuting 30 miles to Wichita for work. Newton's largest employers include the Newton Unified School District, NMC Health, and Bethel College. The city boasts more than 670 acres of parks, trails, and waterways, with Athletic Park being a central hub for community activities, including football games and water sports. The city's diverse cultural background is celebrated through events like the annual Taste of Newton food festival. Housing in Newton ranges from historic Victorian homes in the McKinley District to modern developments on the outskirts. Bethel College offers higher education opportunities. Transportation is primarily car-based, with Interstate 135 providing easy access to Wichita. Newton also has an Amtrak station, the busiest in Kansas, connecting residents to major cities across the country.
On average, homes in Newton, KS sell after 133 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Newton, KS over the last 12 months is $112,500, down 67% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Newton, there are currently 16 multi-family homes for sale, providing an appealing investment opportunity for buyers. With multi-family homes priced between $155,000 to $385,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Newton is $319,900, while the average sale price is $112,500, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, multi-family homes spend 133 days listed before being sold. Multi-family homes include a variety of property types, from duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes, to apartment complexes, all within a single building divided to accommodate multiple families living separately. These multi-family properties for sale offer investors the chance to generate rental income. Whether you're considering a duplex for a beginner investment or an apartment complex for a more substantial venture, there are investment properties available to meet your requirements. Explore the range of multi-family homes for sale in Newton, KS.