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If you were planning on relocating to Toronto, you would seek the advice of a Toronto estate agent regarding neighborhoods, schools, and housing prices. Therefore, if you were planning on moving to Wichita, Kansas, you would seek the advice of a Wichita real estate agent. You've already made the first step in the research process by coming to this website, which has been compiled by Wichita, KS real estate agents specifically to assist and enlighten potential homebuyers like yourself. It contains everything you need to know about Wichita, KS's housing market plus additional lifestyle, community, entertainment, and economic information as well to help you form an accurate picture of the area. So read on and see what you think of Wichita, Kansas.

Wichita, Kansas: The Air Capitol of the World

Wichita, Kansas The city of Wichita, Kansas straddles the Arkansas River in Sedgewick County, of which it is county seat. With a diverse population of over 361,000, Wichita is the most populous city in the state. Despite the occasional severe storm associated with its location in Tornado Alley, Wichita averages more sunny days per year than Miami. The excellent quality of life in the city has ranked it highly on several lists, including Money magazine's list of the top ten big cities in which to live and MSN Real Estate's list of most affordable cities.

The aviation manufacturing industry is Wichita, KS's prime source of economic support, with companies such as Stearman, Cessna, and Beechcraft getting their starts in the city. Cessna and Beechcraft still remain and have since been augmented by Learjet and Airbus, earning the city the nickname "Air Capitol of the World." Health care is a major contributor to the economy as well, as there are ten hospitals in the city. Other prominent companies based in Wichita are Vulcan Chemicals, the meat producer Cargill, and Coleman camping supplies. With eleven colleges, universities, and career training schools in the area, education is a fast-growing sector as well.

The University of Wichita, which has a full-time enrollment of more than 10,000, also runs museums dedicated to art and anthropology. Wichita is the biggest city in the state for art as the city hosts a Final Friday gallery crawl event on the last Friday of each month. Other popular pastimes in Wichita are college and minor league sports and amateur disc golf.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Wichita, KS

charming homes in Wichita, KS Wichita, Kansas is a city with housing options for everyone regardless of their lifestyle or budget. Single family homes, apartments, condos and townhouses abound, with higher density housing tending to be concentrated near the city center and lower density suburban style housing on the outskirts of the city in places like Andover. If the stamped-out style of modern suburban housing doesn't appeal to you, you may prefer the old time charm of the houses in neighborhoods like Riverside or College Hill, which occupy good-sized lots on leafy streets and come in a variety of budget ranges.

Riverside, as its name suggests, incorporates some waterfront properties and also has easy access to nearby Riverside Park. College Hill is near Wichita State University and is ideal housing for university employees who would like to live close to work. College Hill, Delano and Midtown are the neighborhoods you want to check out if you're looking for a historic home. The Old Town part of downtown has recently been remodeled and now features converted warehouse style apartments alongside the city's most popular bars and restaurants. Another option is the town of Eastborough, which is encompassed by but not part of Wichita, and is one of the most affluent areas of the city.

Overall, living in Wichita, Kansas is a very affordable prospect. The cost of living is only 77.7 compared to the U.S. average of 100. The average single family home in the city is valued at $137,000 while town houses average a more modest $100,000 and condos range from $91,000 to $108,000. Average rents are around $576 per month.

Contact a Wichita, KS Real Estate Agent

Now that you've gotten an overview of Wichita, KS it's time to decide if you would like to continue moving forward with buying real estate in the area. If you've received a favorable impression, we recommend that you go to our contact page and speak with a real estate agent directly. He or she will be able to provide you with more personalized information and compile a list of potential properties that fit your specific needs. When entering a new housing market, you want a realtor on your side, so call today!


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Tuesday, March 09, 2010