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c.1908 Two Bedroom Kansas Home For Sale $32,500

$32,500

This 2-bedroom, 1-bath Kansas home is the ultimate blank canvas just waiting for your creative vision. Whether you’re an ambitious DIYer looking to customize your dream space or a savvy investor searching for your next profitable flip, this diamond in the rough is brimming with untapped potential. Bring your tools, your design ideas, and your ambitionโ€”opportunities with this much upside don’t stay on the market for long!
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Realtor Comments

Selling As is. Agent Owned

  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,020sqft
  • 8,680sqft lot
  • Circa 1908

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824 E Main St, Independence, KS 67301

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Steven Werner

Brokered by Bill White Real Estate

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The Pros

1. Incredibly Low Cost of Living

Independence is one of the most budget-friendly places to live in the state.

  • Housing Power: The median home value floats around $80,000 to $110,000. Buyers coming from major metropolitan areas are often shocked by the amount of square footage, yard space, and historic character they can get for the price of a modest down payment in a major city.

     

  • Overall Affordability: Everyday costsโ€”including groceries, utilities, and healthcareโ€”consistently rank about 20% to 22% below the national average.

     

2. Deep-Rooted Community & Festivals

For a small town, Independence punches well details above its weight in local celebrations and cultural pride:

  • Neewollah: This is the townโ€™s crown jewel. “Halloween” spelled backward, Neewollah is the largest and oldest annual festival in Kansas. It draws tens of thousands of visitors every October for a massive carnival, multiple parades, live theater, and food trucks.

     

  • William Inge Theater Festival: As the birthplace of the famous playwright William Inge, the town hosts a highly regarded annual festival celebrating new playwrights, bringing a surprising dose of theater culture to Southeast Kansas.

     

3. Fantastic Public Parks & Outdoor Access

For families and outdoor enthusiasts, the local recreational spaces are a major highlight:

  • Riverside Park & Ralph Mitchell Zoo: This 124-acre park is a beloved local treasure, featuring a miniature train, a vintage carousel, a public pool, and a completely free-admission zoo housing over 300 animals.

     

  • Elk City State Park: Located just a few miles outside of town, this state park offers excellent hiking trails, fishing, boating, and scenic limestone bluffs on Elk City Lake.

4. Rich History & Quirky Claims to Fame

History buffs will find plenty to love here. The real-life site of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie cabin is just southwest of town. Additionally, Independenceโ€™s Shulthis Stadium was the historic site of the first-ever professional baseball game played under permanent night lights back in 1930.

 

The Cons

1. High Poverty & “Small-Town” Economic Struggles

Like many rural communities that relied heavily on manufacturing and agriculture, Independence has faced economic stagnation.

  • Limited Job Market: While there are local industrial employers, high-paying career options in sectors like tech, specialized healthcare, or corporate business are limited. Many residents commute to nearby Bartlesville, Oklahoma, or rely on remote work.

     

  • Poverty and Blight: The median household income sits around $50,000, and some neighborhoods suffer from visible municipal neglect, abandoned properties, and issues with local drug activity (predominantly methamphetamine).

     

2. High Property Crime Rates

Because of the economic challenges and substance abuse issues, property crime (such as theft and burglary) in Independence is notably higher than national averages and other similar-sized Kansas towns. While violent crime remains relatively low, securing your home and vehicles is a necessity here.

 

3. Lack of Amenities & Dining Variety

If you love a variety of ethnic cuisines, organic grocery shopping, or trendy boutique options, you will feel restricted:

  • Shopping: The town features standard box-store shopping, but specialty retailers are scarce. There are very few healthy or organic grocery alternatives locally.

     

  • Entertainment: Outside of the summer park activities and major festivals, day-to-day nightlife and entertainment are virtually non-existent.

4. Geographic Isolation

While Independence feels peaceful, it is far removed from a major metropolis.

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  • The closest large cities are Tulsa, Oklahoma (about 1.5 hours south) and Wichita, Kansas (about 2 hours west).

     

  • Getting to a major airport, a professional sports stadium, or specialized medical facilities requires a dedicated day trip or weekend getaway.

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