c.1956 Mid Century Kansas Move-In Ready Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
Ideally situated close to shopping and dining, with easy access to I-235, this Kansas move-in ready home ensures effortless navigation around town. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath design features versatile living spaces, adorned with hardwood floors, tiled kitchen flooring, solid wood cabinetry, soaring vaulted ceilings, and ample counter space.

Realtor Comments
The living room sits just off the kitchen, while the family room is tucked away on the opposite side of the home, creating a more private retreat. Filled with natural light, the family room could also function as a third bedroom, home office, or additional living space. Recent updates include a new water heater, a remodeled hallway bathroom with a new tub and exhaust fan, plus added ceiling fan, closet doors, and shelving in the third bedroom. The property is being sold as-is, and sellers will make no repairs. The home is currently tenant-occupied; however, sellers are open to negotiating with the tenant should the buyer wish to occupy the home.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,417sqft
- 7,841sqft lot
- Circa 1956

3540 W 11th St N, Wichita, KS 67203
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.

Pros
- Affordable Housing:
- Wichita boasts a low cost of living, with affordable housing options compared to many urban areas.
- Diverse Economy:
- A strong job market with opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, and aviation.
- Cultural Amenities:
- Access to museums, theaters, art galleries, and music venues that enrich the local culture.
- Outdoor Activities:
- Numerous parks, lakes, and recreational areas for hiking, biking, and enjoying nature.
- Family-Friendly Environment:
- Good schools and community-oriented neighborhoods, making it ideal for families.
Cons
- Weather Extremes:
- Experiences hot summers and cold winters, along with occasional severe weather such as tornadoes.
- Traffic and Urban Sprawl:
- While not overly congested, some areas can experience traffic, particularly during peak hours due to urban expansion.
- Limited Public Transportation:
- Public transit options are limited compared to larger cities, making a car necessary for most residents.
- Fewer Entertainment Options:
- While there are cultural amenities, some residents may find fewer nightlife and entertainment choices compared to bigger urban centers.
- Economic Fluctuations:
- The economy can be affected by changes in key industries, particularly aviation, which may lead to job market fluctuations.




























You May Also Like
c.1967 Three Bedroom South Carolina Handyman Special $50K
January 17, 2026
c.1925 Affordable Illinois Home For Sale $59,900
August 2, 2024