Four Bedroom Kansas Farmhouse on 1.66 Acres Under $93K
OHU50K Notes $92,500

Realtor Comments
This 1, 300 +/- square foot home in Burdett, Kansas, offers both comfortable living and proven income potential! Located in Pawnee County, the 1 1/2 story house includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with space to sleep up to ten people. It comes fully furnished and is currently used as seasonal hunting housing, bringing in around $6, 000 annually through weekly leases during hunting season. The floor plan provides plenty of room for guests or family, with a functional layout and all essentials already in place. The home is equipped with a furnace, central air conditioning, and a hot water heater, making it ready for year-round living. A two-car detached garage adds storage and parking convenience. Annual property taxes are only $491.46, keeping ownership costs low. Whether you are looking for an investment property with steady seasonal income or a move-in-ready home in a quiet small-town setting, this property offers both value and flexibility. All showings are by appointment only. Disclaimer: The boundary lines shown are approximate and are provided for general reference only. AHLC makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of those property lines. Buyers are advised to obtain an independent survey to verify exact property boundaries.
- 4 bed
- 3 bath
- 1,300 sqft
- 1.66 acre lot

202 Broadway Ave, Burdett, KS 67523 $92,500
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Pros
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Low Cost of Living
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Overall cost of living is well below the U.S. average.
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Housing in particular is much cheaper: both purchase prices and rents are low.
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Groceries and goods/services also tend to be cheaper.
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Small‑Town / Community Atmosphere
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With a population of just a few hundred people (≈200‑300 depending on source) the town has a very small, close‑knit feel.
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People often remark on friendliness of residents.
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Short Commute / Less Traffic
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Average commute times are relatively low.
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Because it’s rural / small, less congestion, lower stress from traffic. (Implied by size & commuting stats)
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Affordable Housing Opportunities
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Homes tend to be inexpensive, and property values are among the lower tiers for Kansas.
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The price you pay gets more space and more land than in many urban or suburban settings. (Small town/rural trade‑off)
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Low Poverty Rates in Some Measures
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Some data show relatively low poverty rates among families in Burdett.
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Household income is modest but for many people enough given the low costs.
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Cons / Challenges
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Very Small Population / Rural Isolation
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With only a few‐hundred people, options for services, entertainment, shopping are very limited.
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Social life may be small‑scale, and some people find lack of “things to do” a downside.
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Declining or Stagnant Population Growth
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Recent data shows population decreasing or at least not growing.
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Declines can affect things like school funding, business viability, local tax base, etc.
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Limited Amenities & Access to Services
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Fewer restaurants, stores, healthcare options, cultural amenities compared to larger towns/cities.
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Public transit is essentially non‑existent; people rely on cars.
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Employment & Job Market Limitations
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Fewer local job opportunities. Many residents may work outside the town or in agriculture or nearby towns.
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Job growth prospects over the next decade are predicted to be modest.
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Higher Crime Rates in Some Measures
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Some sources list crime (both property and violent) as a concern. While in small towns rates can fluctuate, Burdett shows elevated crime metrics in some rankings.
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Fewer Educational / Specialized Services
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For very specialized medical, cultural, or educational needs (e.g. colleges, specialized care, entertainment) one likely needs to travel to larger towns.
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Schools might be small, with limited offerings (athletics, electives, etc.). (Implied from size)
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Lower Average Income / Wage Pressure
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While cost is low, incomes are also lower, meaning budget pressures still exist especially for goods/expenses that don’t scale down (e.g. internet, some groceries, travel).
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Drop in median household income in recent years noted in some data.
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