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Why Live in Parsons



Parsons, KS, founded in 1871 as a train depot, is a small town with a diverse community and a rich history. The town celebrates its heritage with events like the annual Katy Days Festival, while also fostering a vibrant arts scene and entrepreneurial spirit. Residential areas feature a mix of 1920s prairie-style and Craftsman homes, Victorian houses, and 1950s ranch-style homes, all set on spacious lawns with mature trees. Downtown Parsons has undergone revitalization, with early-1900s buildings now housing shops, restaurants like Kitchen Pass and Shredders, and the Mustard Seed Bookstore. The Parsons Unified School District serves local students, with Garfield School being highly rated. Kansas State University’s Parsons Research Center contributes to agricultural innovation. For outdoor activities, residents enjoy the Parsons Arboretum, Forest Park, and the Katy Parsons Golf Club. Despite its rural setting, Parsons is well-connected by U.S. Routes 59 and 400, with Joplin, Missouri, being the nearest larger city at over 50 miles away. Major cities like Kansas City, Tulsa, Springfield, and Wichita are all over 100 miles from Parsons, making it a central hub in the region.
Home Trends in Parsons, KS
Housing Trends
Median Single Family Sale Price
$200,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$161
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$200,000