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Buying Kansas Real Estate

If considering a move to Kansas, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Kansas real estate.

Kansas Population

Kansas, typically referred to as the "Heart of America’s West" has witnessed a 2.6 per cent growth over the last few years. For those looking for wide open spaces, considering buying real estate in Kansas is a positive idea. The rural areas of Kansas are shrinking in population due to a migration of people to more metropolitan areas including the capital city of Topeka as well as Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Olathe, Lawrence, Shawnee, Salina, Manhattan and Hutchinson.

Kansas Economy

Kansas has a blend of agricultural and industrial products to form its economic output. Agricultural products include wheat, soybeans, hogs, corn, sorghum, cattle and sheep. Industrially, Kansas competes in the areas of transportation equipment, petroleum, mining, commercial and private aircraft, food processing, apparel, and printing and publishing. Major employers in Kansas include Spirit AeroSystems, Cessna, Fort Riley, Raytheon, Scanlon’s LLC, University of Kansas Medical Center, Via Christi St. Joseph Hospital, Olathe Medical Center, Via Christi St. Francis Hospital and Kansas State University.

Kansas Tourism and Recreation

Kansas is the perfect spot for those who want to roam and explore. The state’s early U.S. heritage is evident in places both rural and metropolitan. Some of the most popular spots to enjoy include the boyhood home and presidential library of President Dwight D. Eisenhower at Abilene; the end point of the historic Chisholm Trail; the Wizard of Oz Museum in Wamego; the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson where the famous Apollo 13 spacecraft is housed; and the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka.

If you’re looking for a place you can love for its history, integrity and wide open spaces then look to "The Heart of America’s West" and invest in Kansas real estate.

Cities in Kansas

Population Population Change Since 2000
Wichita 349,245 1 %
Overland Park 171,683 15 %
Kansas City 143,136 -3 %
Topeka 122,162 0 %
Olathe 115,708 24 %
Lawrence 83,223 4 %
Shawnee 58,575 22 %
Lenexa 47,084 17 %
Salina 45,928 1 %
Manhattan 45,101 1 %
Hutchinson 39,435 -3 %
Leavenworth 35,651 1 %
Leawood 31,765 15 %
Emporia 26,646 0 %
Dodge City 26,150 4 %
Garden City 25,672 -10 %
Prairie Village 22,095 0 %
Liberal 20,494 4 %
Hays 19,526 -2 %
Pittsburg 18,793 -2 %
Derby 18,777 5 %
Newton 17,683 3 %
Junction City 15,258 -19 %
Great Bend 14,952 -3 %
Gardner 13,514 44 %
McPherson 13,223 -4 %
Ottawa 12,600 6 %
Winfield 11,763 -4 %
El Dorado 11,513 -5 %
Arkansas City 11,462 -4 %
Parsons 10,913 -5 %
Merriam 10,898 -1 %
Coffeyville 10,268 -7 %
Atchison 10,160 -1 %
Lansing 9,891 8 %
Mission 9,850 1 %
Independence 9,112 -7 %
Haysville 8,975 6 %
Chanute 8,870 -6 %
Augusta 8,677 3 %
Fort Riley North 8,103 0 %
Wellington 8,095 -6 %
Fort Scott 7,887 -5 %
Andover 7,570 13 %
Bel Aire 7,198 23 %
Roeland Park 7,056 4 %
Bonner Springs 6,785 0 %
Park City 6,660 15 %
Abilene 6,422 -2 %
Pratt 6,319 -4 %
Iola 6,001 -5 %
Ulysses 5,751 -4 %
Mulvane 5,478 6 %
Concordia 5,326 -7 %
De Soto 5,311 16 %
Paola 5,134 2 %
Colby 4,991 -8 %
Valley Center 4,905 0 %
Edwardsville 4,785 15 %
Osawatomie 4,676 1 %
Eudora 4,478 4 %
Clay Center 4,386 -4 %
Russell 4,359 -7 %
Goodland 4,350 -12 %
Wamego 4,266 0 %
Baxter Springs 4,242 -8 %
Fairway 3,950 0 %
Larned 3,847 -9 %
Hugoton 3,736 1 %
Beloit 3,685 -8 %
Hesston 3,678 5 %
Lyons 3,595 -4 %
Baldwin City 3,560 5 %
Mission Hills 3,531 -2 %
Holton 3,439 3 %
Garnett 3,397 1 %
Lindsborg 3,384 2 %
Scott City 3,321 -14 %
Rose Hill 3,314 -3 %
Spring Hill 3,268 20 %
Hiawatha 3,209 -6 %
Louisburg 3,199 24 %
Columbus 3,129 -8 %
Kingman 3,120 -8 %
Galena 3,081 -6 %
Marysville 3,040 -7 %
Oaklawn-Sunview 3,035 -3 %
Frontenac 3,035 1 %
Tonganoxie 2,967 9 %
Osage City 2,954 -3 %
Hoisington 2,884 -3 %
Norton 2,874 -5 %
Ellsworth 2,849 -4 %
Girard 2,757 -1 %
Eureka 2,702 -7 %
Neodesha 2,663 -6 %
Sterling 2,560 -3 %
Basehor 2,534 13 %
South Hutchinson 2,509 -1 %
Hillsboro 2,503 -12 %
Fredonia 2,498 -4 %
Sabetha 2,497 -4 %
Burlington 2,449 -12 %
Herington 2,424 -5 %
Phillipsburg 2,416 -9 %
Lakin 2,291 -1 %
Clearwater 2,281 5 %
Council Grove 2,279 -2 %
St. Marys 2,279 4 %
Anthony 2,241 -8 %
Cherryvale 2,196 -8 %
Ellinwood 2,114 -2 %
Goddard 2,069 2 %
Seneca 2,064 -3 %
Maize 2,042 9 %
Medicine Lodge 1,989 -9 %
Minneapolis 1,987 -3 %
Cimarron 1,987 3 %
Elkhart 1,981 -11 %
Caney 1,962 -6 %
Oakley 1,962 -10 %
Belleville 1,919 -14 %
Oswego 1,906 -7 %
Moundridge 1,887 18 %
Cheney 1,884 6 %
Plainville 1,883 -7 %
Ogden 1,873 6 %
Humboldt 1,859 -7 %
Horton 1,853 -6 %
Douglass 1,852 2 %
Marion 1,850 -12 %
Oberlin 1,842 -8 %
Holcomb 1,821 -10 %
Halstead 1,803 -4 %
Syracuse 1,800 -1 %
WaKeeney 1,774 -8 %
Kechi 1,768 70 %
Wellsville 1,755 9 %
Ellis 1,751 -7 %
Smith Center 1,695 -12 %
Belle Plaine 1,638 -4 %
North Newton 1,631 7 %
Meade 1,614 -3 %
Sedgwick 1,596 4 %
Edgerton 1,577 10 %
Kinsley 1,559 -6 %
Sublette 1,547 -3 %
Towanda 1,534 15 %
Johnson City 1,511 -1 %
Westwood 1,509 -2 %


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