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1,146 listings found within of Sedgwick, Kansas
Wichita, KS
Property at 8839 Hurst 67210, Wichita, KS For Sale
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$137,500
Clearwater, KS
Property at 1230 Ridgeview Ct 67026, Clearwater, KS For Sale
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$137,620
Wichita, KS
Property at 8527 Hurst 67210, Wichita, KS For Sale
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$137,900
Wichita, KS
Property at 11013 Fawn Grove 67207, Wichita, KS For Sale
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$138,000
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Property at 8115 Lynwood 67207, Wichita, KS For Sale
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Property at 10220 Osie Circle 67207, Wichita, KS For Sale
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Property at 4802 Gilbert 67218, Wichita, KS For Sale
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Wichita, Kansas

Wichita, Kansas is one of the few remaining well-kept secrets of mid-sized cities in the United States. Located in the core of America's Heartland, this city is bursting with character and great living conditions. Originally inhabited by the Wichita Indians, this area of excellent soil, wildlife and resources was settled by travelers headed west in the mid-1850s. Named for the Native Americans of the area, the city was incorporated on July 21, 1870. Early on, the commerce of this quickly growing city was mostly cattle trade and agriculture. As the years have passed, Wichita has seen everything from crude oil to Pizza Hut, fast-food to camping equipment, but most importantly as it has given this city its proud nickname of “Air Capital of the World,” the aviation industry. The big ones such as Spirit AeroSystems, Cessna, and Learjet started here and remain to this day employing a large portion of the City of Wichita.

Where entrepreneurs of times past and present call home, this city based on hard work and innovative thinking is only moving forward. Wichita was recently ranked number 9 in 2006 by Money magazine in their “Top 10 Best Big Cities” article, just in front of New York City. Forbes.com also granted Wichita with a great “best of” award in 2005, number one as the “Best Place to Live the Good Life Cheaply.” Residents could not agree more with these national experts, as they experience it daily. With tons of land in and around the city, as well as homes of all shapes and sizes everywhere, Wichita represents one of the hottest real estate markets and lowest costs-of-living around. With median home sales prices around $120,000 it's no wonder why.

On top of its bustling economy, Wichita provides its locals and visitors with abundant recreational, artistic, educational and shopping options. Stop by the Wichita Skatepark and marvel over the area's skaters as they plunge into one of the deepest bowls (9-1/2 feet) of skateparks around the Midwest and practice their tricks on this 100% “skateable” 12,045 square foot park in the heart of downtown. Located at the intersection of the Big and Little Arkansas rivers, this city is alive with people enjoying the outdoors. The Arkansas River Bicycle Path is a popular choice providing over 22 miles of unobstructed “road” for cyclists of all abilities. Just beyond the tire-beaten path you can stop off at a number of other Wichita sites like the Wichita Art Museum, Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, the Old Cowtown Museum, and Riverside Zoo. A number of parks around town offer lakes to fish, waterski, canoe, sail or swim in as well as the infinite number of sports afforded by thousands of acres of open space. The area also holds more than 35 of the most beautiful golf courses in the Midwest, including private, public, and semi-private links. On the non-recreation front is the nightlife local dwellers flock to for every kind of live music imaginable, dining from every corner of the world, and local performances of opera, ballet, symphony, theatre and cinema. Shopping is all around town in the form of area boutiques, unique gift shops, outlets and national chains.

The more than 500,000 metropolitan-Wichitans of this beautiful, inspiring city are here for a plentitude of reasons. Perhaps you should be too!

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Sedgwick, KS17$173,575$178,951
home sale data for other nearby cities
Andale, KS22$153,438$158,944
Andover, KS278$181,067$209,530
Augusta, KS175$113,250$132,989
Bel Aire, KS467$149,486$159,334
Bentley, KS16$112,311$113,114
Benton, KS17$98,175$127,715
Cheney, KS36$108,806$122,599
Clearwater, KS49$142,940$144,618
Colwich, KS39$119,477$160,109
Derby, KS505$147,875$155,227
Garden Plain, KS23$143,796$198,547
Goddard, KS162$144,014$158,687
Haysville, KS195$105,120$112,473
Kechi, KS27$145,350$153,029
Maize, KS71$156,456$164,157
Mount Hope, KS14$85,251$92,708
Mulvane, KS97$122,600$132,523
Park City, KS430$114,751$130,914
Peck, KS4$88,684$92,757
Rose Hill, KS85$136,855$154,731
Towanda, KS26$74,378$97,960
Valley Center, KS132$138,223$143,364
Viola, KS7$235,971$222,591
Whitewater, KS8$77,863$104,304
Wichita, KS5,440$129,353$141,189
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Population

Total Population1,596
Population Density1,463 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population802
Male Population793
Population Change since 1990↑ 7% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 4% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeHesston College
Distance15 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeBethel College
Distance12 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households565
Family Households447
Average Family Size3.13
Average Household Income$55,496
Median Household Income$55,269
Income Change since 1990↑ 78% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 20% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.42
Crime Risk (County)0.37
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.22
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.11
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.52
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.09
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.24
Property Crime Risk (County)0.44
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.36
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.61
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.22

Climate

Average July High Temperature92.7 °F
Average January Low Temperature19.0 °F
Annual Precipitation31.5 inches
Air Pollution Index86% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate7.30%
Nearest AirportWichita Mid-continent
Distance18 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamWichita Wranglers (aa)
Distance17 miles
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Grades: 9 - 12

Sedgwick High School400 W 4th Street

Grades: K - 8

R L Wright Elementary School406 W 4th St
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BANKS

Alliant Bank514 N Commercial Ave
Sedgwick State Bank514 N Commercial Ave

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Lillian Tear Library501 N Commercial Ave

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Bethany Baptist Church20801 W 117th N
Christian Church514 N Franklin Ave
Pleasant Valley Church12002 W 109th St N
Plymouth Congregational Church402 N Commercial
Sedgwick United Methodist Chr600 N Commercial Ave

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office415 N Commercial Ave

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