Clean Brick Ranch c.1951 Kansas Starter Home $75K
$75,000
Enjoy this cozy 2-bedroom Kansas starter home featuring a comfortable living room, kitchen, and utility area with vinyl and hardwood flooring throughout. The home also includes a full bath and practical upgrades like a newer floor furnaceand two window air conditioners for year-round comfort. Outside, you’ll love the fenced backyard with alley access, plus a single-car garage.

Updated breaker panel, pex & pvc plumbing with sewer cleanouts, & water heater. Shingles were installed in 2015. Great starter home & better than rent
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 713sqft
- 7,000sqft lot
- Circa 1951

1434 17th St, Great Bend, KS 67530 $75,000
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.
Brokered by Keller Real Estate & Insurance Agency, Inc.

Pros
- Lower cost of living: Housing and many everyday expenses are typically less than in larger metros.
- Small-town community: You’ll likely find a friendlier, more neighborly feel and strong local relationships.
- Quiet lifestyle / less congestion: Roads are generally calmer and daily life tends to be less hectic.
- Good access to Central Plains activities: Fishing, hunting, parks, and outdoor recreation are usually a big part of life in the region.
- Central location within Kansas: You may find it easier to drive to other parts of the state than if you lived in a very remote area.
- Established local services: Usually enough grocery, healthcare, schools, and everyday needs without having to travel constantly.
Cons
- More limited job market: Depending on your industry, you may rely on a smaller local market, commute, or remote work.
- Fewer entertainment/nightlife options: If you want a lot of big-city events and variety, it can feel limited.
- Car-dependent: You’ll likely drive for most errands, dining out, and anything beyond town.
- Weather can be rough: Kansas can bring extreme heat, cold snaps, and severe weather (including tornado risk in some areas).
- Fewer specialized services: Some specialized healthcare, shopping, or niche services may require trips to larger cities.
- Slower pace can feel isolating: If you’re used to constant activity or large social scenes, the pace may feel slow.

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