c.1900 Kansas Tiny House For Sale $75K
$75,000
Offering approximately 988 sq ft of living space, this Kansas tiny house features a practical layout with the flexibility to suit a variety of lifestyles. Set on a generously sized lot in a peaceful neighborhood, the property includes a detached garage with space for a vehicle, plus an additional outbuilding ideal for a small car, workshop, hobby area, or extra storage.

Realtor Comments
This charming home in Kensington, KS offers 2 bedrooms plus an additional bonus room that could easily serve as a 3rd bedroom, office, nursery, or extra living space. This home would make a great starter home, investment property, or place to downsize and enjoy small-town living.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 988sqft
- Circa 1900

117 N Monroe Ave, Kensington, KS 66951
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Aleah Williams
Brokered by Wildlife Properties Land Company, LLC

Pros of Living in Kensington
- Very quiet, low-traffic lifestyle
Kensington is a small rural community where noise, congestion, and crowds are essentially nonexistent. - Affordable housing and cost of living
Home prices and land are typically much lower than state and national averages, making it accessible for budget-conscious buyers. - Strong rural community feel
Small towns like Kensington often have close-knit residents where people know their neighbors and community ties are strong. - Wide-open space and farmland views
Expect prairie landscapes, farmland, and big skies—ideal for those who enjoy privacy and rural scenery. - Low crime rates typical of small towns
Very small communities generally experience lower crime compared to urban areas.
Cons of Living in Kensington
- Very limited amenities locally
There are few (if any) major grocery stores, restaurants, healthcare facilities, or entertainment options within the town itself. - Employment opportunities are minimal
Most residents need to commute to nearby towns or work in agriculture, small business, or remote jobs. - Long drives for essentials
Everyday needs—shopping, medical care, and services—often require travel to nearby towns such as Smith Centeror Phillipsburg. - Harsh weather extremes
Summers can be very hot and humid, while winters can bring strong winds, cold temperatures, and occasional snowstorms. - Limited social and entertainment options
Nightlife, cultural events, and diverse dining are very limited compared to larger towns and cities. - Fewer services overall
Things like high-speed internet options, specialty healthcare, and retail variety may be more restricted depending on exact location.

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