Darling c.1924 Kansas Craftsman Bungalow With Original Woodwork $25K
$25,000
Discover this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath Kansas craftsman bungalow with approximately 846 sq. ft. of living space, plus a basement. Step onto the spacious porch—ideal for sipping your morning coffee and relaxing after a long day in the evening.

The property features stunning woodwork throughout, enhancing its charm. The open living and dining areas offer generous space for everyday living. The bright kitchen boasts updated flooring and crisp white cabinetry. This lovely home includes: Two cozy bedrooms, a full bath equipped with a relaxing soaker tub, a roomy laundry area on the main floor Additionally, the property offers, a partial basement\cellar for extra storage and mechanical needs, central heating and air conditioning, a spacious yard, a single detached garage, Off~street parking This home combines comfort and charm in a wonderful setting!!!!
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 864sqft
- 0.26acre lot
- Circa 1924

103 S 5th St, Otis, KS 67565 $25,000
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.
Contact Realtor: Tracey Barton

Pros
- Small-town / rural lifestyle: Quiet, slower pace, and strong community feel.
- Lower cost of living (typically): Often cheaper than larger towns/cities in the region.
- Less traffic and fewer crowds: Day-to-day errands and driving are usually stress-free.
- More space: Depending on where you live, you may have larger yards/properties.
- Outdoor/recreation nearby: Central Kansas offers good opportunities for hunting, fishing, and nature (though you may drive for specific spots).
- Dark skies: Great for stargazing and generally less light pollution than cities.
Cons
- Limited jobs locally: You’ll likely rely on work in nearby towns or remote work/commuting.
- Fewer stores and services: Shopping, healthcare, and entertainment may require driving to larger towns.
- Weather extremes: Hot summers, cold winters, and occasional severe storms are common in Kansas.
- Distance to major amenities: You may feel the “drive time” for concerts, specialty services, airports, etc.
- Fewer schools/childcare options (if applicable): You may need to bus or travel depending on district availability.
- Infrastructure can be less robust: Depending on the area, you might see less frequent maintenance or fewer conveniences than in metro areas.




















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