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c.1930 Kansas Tiny Home For Sale $65K

$65,000

Enjoy the comfort of central heat and air, along with convenient main-level laundry hookups for everyday ease. This Kansas tiny home also features a new roof installed in 2025, offering added peace of mind. A partial basement with interior access provides practical extra storage space and a secure retreat during stormy weather.

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Realtor Comments

This home has been used as a rental for the last several years with long term tenant, and is now ready for a new investor or perhaps ideal for anyone ready to downsize. Property is being sold “as is” Seller’s will not make any repairs.
  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1930

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1221 N 4th St, Arkansas City, KS 67005

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: Shandon Weston

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Pros

  • Small-town feel: Usually quieter, friendlier, and easier day-to-day life than larger metros.
  • Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses can be more affordable than in many bigger Kansas cities.
  • Community events and local pride: Local schools, civic groups, and regional traditions can help you feel connected.
  • Good “midpoint” location for travel: You can drive to nearby towns for extra shopping and services when you need them.
  • Less traffic and simpler commutes: Day-to-day driving and errands often take less time and are less stressful.
  • Four seasons: You’ll get the full cycle of weather (which some people enjoy for outdoor plans).

Cons

  • Fewer job options locally: Depending on your field, you may need to commute or look for work outside the city.
  • Limited entertainment/amenities: Fewer restaurants, specialty stores, and “big-city” options—most people drive for variety.
  • Car-dependent lifestyle: Public transit and walkability are usually limited, so a vehicle matters.
  • Weather can be extreme: Kansas storms can bring hail, tornado risk during storm season, and sudden weather swings.
  • Healthcare and specialists may require travel: Routine care may be available locally, but certain specialists can mean longer trips.
  • Economic opportunities can be tied to a smaller local base: Local industry changes can affect stability more than in larger cities.
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