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Arkansas Real Estate - Forget the Rat Race
Arkansas is a state that harkens back to a more relaxed time of life in our country. If you're tired of hearing 90 cell phones ringing, moving to Arkansas may be the answer. Arkansas Unlike many states, Arkansas has made a concerted effort to...

Carpinteria Real Estate in 2005, What the Heck Happened?????
Looking at Homes and Estates and Planned Unit Developments for 2005 in Carpinteria versus 2004 it was a combination of the best of times and the not so good times. The real questions are, was 2004 a particularly good year and 2005 a not so great...

In a town called Google the Keyword is Real Estate
The late Conrad Hilton who built a chain of hotels across the world, was firmly of the belief that if he built a hotel in the right location it would make money. "Location, Location, Location" was his motto. Never build a hotel where there...

Real Estate Investor's Lockbox Strategy
How do "ordinary" people get rich in real estate? They buy 4 or 5 single family homes and hold them until they double in value. But wait! This article is not about getting rich... this is about you who already have an awesome gain in real...

The Single Biggest Mistake Real Estate Investors Make
Before you even think about becoming the next real estate tycoon, you've got to be disciplined to learn the basics. What you're about to read may come as a surprise to you, but there is a single mistake among real estate investors, especially...

 
Kansas Real Estate - The Middle of the Country

Located in the exact middle of the country, Kansas is an agricultural state where you can escape the rat race. Kansas real estate is inexpensive and plentiful.
Kansas
Kansas is about as Midwestern as it gets when you think of stereotypes. Agriculture dominates the state with wheat fields flowing throughout the state. While you will not find oceans or rivers, the state provides plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing and a variety of outdoor activities. Football and basketball are popular throughout the state. If you're living in a high stress - high cost state, Kansas represents an opportunity to step back from the chaos. You'll find a much more relaxed pace of life and affordable cost of living in the state.
Kansas City
Often mistaken as a boring place, Kansas City is actually a booming city. Development and expansion seems non-stop and has resulted in a bit of city sprawl. Still, the city is surprisingly cosmopolitan. Renovations to the downtown area, particularly the River Walk on the Missouri River, make the city a vibrant hub of activities and nightlife. Stroll over to the Westport area and you'll be in the hub of luxury shops and high-class restaurants. Kansas City is a barbeque town and the city knows how to produce the finest barbeque food in the world. Make sure you try it. For racing enthusiast, Kansas City has recently built a major speedway.
Much of Kansas City is actually in Missouri, but we are including it here because of the name. Confusing, eh?
Lawrence
Sitting on the Kansas River, Lawrence is a great little college town. Home to the University of Kansas, the town is a liberal little town in a state known for being conservative. You'll find brick buildings and odd little shops in the town. Basketball rules in this town with the fans living and dying with each game played by the college team, the Kansas Jayhawks.
Wichita
Wichita is the biggest city in Kansas since Kansas City is often considered to be a city in Missouri. Formerly a fairly downtrodden place, Wichita has seen a revival with development in the downtown area and along the Arkansas River, which divides the city. There isn't anything particularly attractive or unattractive about the city. It is just a solid place to raise a family and very inexpensive.
Kansas Real Estate
Kansas real estate is very inexpensive and in abundant supply. A single-family home in Wichita will set you back in the $150,000 range, while you'll need an additional $80,000 in Lawrence. The same home in Kansas City will run roughly $190,000.
As was typical throughout the Midwest, Kansas real estate did not appreciate at any great rate in 2005. Ranked in the bottom ten among all states, Kansas real estate appreciated at a humble rate of 5.5 percent.
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