Kansas home for sale

c.1920 Two Bedroom Kansas Home For Sale $90K

OHU50K Notes    $90,000

 

c.1920 Two Bedroom Kansas Home For Sale. Situated on a corner lot.

Realtor Comments

Welcome to this well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. This adorable home has character throughout, with original wood detail and trim, french doors, and a wrap around front porch. Space is abundant in this home with large bedrooms, large living and dining rooms, and multiple closet spaces. All of this sits on a corner lot with a one car garage and off street parking. Do not miss the opportunity to call this charming home yours!

  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1900

 

If interested in a property, pleases 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. 

803 E 6th St, Cherryvale, KS 67335    $90,000

 

 

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Pros of Living in Cherryvale, KS

Very Affordable Cost of Living

Overall living expenses in Cherryvale are well below both the national average and the Kansas state average, especially for housing — often more than 50 % lower than typical U.S. costs. This makes it easier to buy a home or live comfortably on a modest income or retirement budget.

Affordable Housing

Median home values in the area are low — around $50 K historically, meaning homes are very affordable compared to most U.S. cities.

Small-Town Feel / Community

Cherryvale offers a close-knit, small-town atmosphere, where neighbors tend to know each other and community events and local history are part of the lifestyle. This environment appeals to many families, retirees, and people who prefer slower-paced living. (General small-town Kansas context)

Reasonable Safety

Some local data suggests the crime rate is comparable to or slightly lower than larger averages in parts of town, and many residents feel the community is safe and walkable — though this varies by the specific source and neighborhood.


Cons of Living in Cherryvale, KS

Small Population & Limited Growth

Cherryvale’s population is only around ~2,100–2,300 residents, and it has declined slightly in recent years. That low and falling population can mean fewer services, fewer new businesses, and less local economic momentum than in larger cities.

Higher Poverty & Lower Income Levels

The town’s poverty rate is higher than the national average, and local incomes tend to be lower than state and U.S. averages — which can reflect limited high-paying job opportunities in the area.

Job & Economic Limitations

There aren’t a lot of opportunities for high-end or specialized employment within Cherryvale itself, so many people commute to nearby towns for work, or rely on agriculture/retail/service industries typical of small rural towns.

Limited Public Transportation & Amenities

Public transit isn’t available locally, and many goods, services, entertainment, and specialty shops are lacking without a short drive — which means owning a car is pretty much essential.

Schools & Services Vary

Public services such as schools and healthcare are limited by the town’s size. While the local school district serves the community, smaller rural schools sometimes rank lower in state comparisons — something to research specifically if you have school-age children.

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