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Why Live in Peculiar
Peculiar, MO, located about 30 miles south of downtown Kansas City, maintains its rural charm despite the growth of nearby cities like Belton and Raymore. This small community offers a quiet lifestyle with no major retailers and ample space for buyers seeking properties with several acres. Housing in Peculiar ranges from older ranch-style homes to New Traditional properties, with many homes built after 1990. Prices vary, with homes under $300,000 typically built before 2010 and those above featuring modern construction or larger lots. The area benefits from Cass County's strong tax base and has retail options within a short drive, reducing the need for local commercial development. Raymore-Peculiar South Middle School is highly rated, and the district has recently expanded with new facilities like the Raymore-Peculiar Ninth-Grade Center and the LEAD Center, which offers career-focused programs. Local amenities include community parks, a driving range at Peculiar Golf, and a small fishing lake, with new pickleball courts added in 2024. For more extensive recreational options, residents often visit nearby cities or take day trips to Truman Lake or The Lake of the Ozarks. Dining options in Peculiar feature Merle's American Tavern, known for live music and trivia nights, and Peculiar Winery, popular for its wine slushies and food trucks. The quiet downtown area hosts weekly summer farmers markets and annual events like the Tailgate Festival and Harvest Moon Festival. Interstate 49 provides convenient access to Kansas City, with a 35-minute drive, and nearby shopping and healthcare facilities in Belton and Harrisonville.
Home Trends in Peculiar, MO
On average, homes in Peculiar, MO sell after 63 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Peculiar, MO over the last 12 months is $355,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.