Why Live in Harbor Isle
Harbor Isle in North Wichita is a secluded lakefront community featuring two lakes surrounded by homes and beaches. The neighborhood is divided into Harbor Isle One and Two on the north lake and Harbor Isle Three on the south lake, each with its own homeowners associations. Residents enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere, often gathering on the lakes for boating, floating, and socializing. The lakes are open to various water activities, including pontoon boating, kayaking, and fishing, with specific horsepower limits for watercraft. The area hosts numerous community events, such as progressive dinner parties and Fourth of July celebrations with fireworks. Harbor Isle's homes are predominantly large, neo-eclectic houses built in the 2000s and 2010s, ranging from 2,500 to 5,500 square feet, many with private docks and small beaches. The neighborhood is considered luxurious, with an average household income of $121,000, and home prices ranging from $550,000 to $1 million, which is lower compared to nearby suburbs like Maize and Goddard.
Students in Harbor Isle attend Earhart Environmental Magnet Elementary, Pleasant Valley Middle School, and Wichita Heights High, which have average ratings. The community is safer than the national average. For shopping and dining, residents can drive 1 mile north to a Walmart and several fast-food options or 4 miles to local restaurants like Savute's. NewMarket Square, Wichita's largest open-air shopping center, is 8 miles away. Downtown Wichita is a 10-mile drive, accessible via North Meridian Avenue and Interstates 235 and 135.
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