*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Kansas City ***
35 active listings near Kansas City | |
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$245,000 | * 712 N 9th St |
$245,000 | 2602 N Allis St |
$245,000 | 560 Oakland Ave |
$240,000 | 5 McGrew Grv |
$238,900 | 611 Tenny Ave |
$234,900 | 2115 Springfield Blvd |
$220,000 | 339 S Ferree St |
$215,000 | 715 Parallel Ave |
$215,000 | 1968 N Thompson St |
$205,000 | * 515 Elizabeth Ave |
$200,000 | 354 Waverly Ave |
$199,999 | 525 Sandusky Ave |
$195,000 | * 517 Tauromee Ave |
$192,500 | 415 Sandusky Ave |
$185,000 | * 2310 N 9th St |
$185,000 | 828 Barnett Ave |
$179,000 | 527 Tauromee Ave |
$175,000 | 808 Quindaro Blvd |
$175,000 | 518 Barnett Ave |
$165,000 | 350 Garfield Ave |
$160,000 | * 207 N Mill St |
$149,900 | 134 Stewart Ave |
$135,000 | 746 Lafayette Ave |
$130,000 | 712 Garfield Ave |
$110,000 | 938 Waverly Ave |
$105,000 | * 275 S 8th St |
$99,900 | * 1602 N 7th St |
$95,000 | 414 Ann Ave |
$94,000 | 713 Tenny Ave |
$80,000 | * 2033 N Tremont St |
$80,000 | * 2028 N Tremont St |
$30,000 | 2201 N Hallock St |
$13,500 | 938 Barnett Ave |
$11,500 | 1937 N Thompson St |
$9,500 | 1944 N 4th St |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Kansas City, KS?
Then read on!
The area surrounding Kansas City, Kansas has a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times, when various Native American tribes lived in the region. The first European explorer to visit the area was Frenchman Etienne Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, who traveled up the Missouri River in 1724.
In 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, which included the land that is now Kansas City, Kansas. Over the next few decades, the region was settled by pioneers and became a hub for the fur trade, as well as a stop on the Santa Fe Trail.
In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, which opened up the region to settlement and led to the creation of Kansas Territory. Kansas City, Kansas was founded in 1868 and grew rapidly due to its location along the Kansas River and the development of the railroad.
During the 20th century, the area around Kansas City, Kansas became known for its meatpacking industry, which was centered in the Stockyards district. The city was also a major center for automotive manufacturing, with factories for General Motors, Ford, and other companies.
Today, Kansas City, Kansas is a diverse city with a rich cultural heritage. It is home to a number of historic sites and attractions, including the Kansas Speedway, the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, and the Wyandotte County Historical Museum.