Real Estate MLS Listing in Kansas Information
Search for homes for sale in Kansas, the sunflower state located right in the
geographical center of the United States. With this website, you can find your
single family dream home in Topeka or semi-detached house in Shawnee, you can
browse the full collection of available KS realty to find the property that
fits your specific requirements.
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you the opportunity to see what real estate is available for your investment
purposes. When you want to rent or purchase in America’s heartland, our
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Right in the geographical
center of the United States is Kansas, the sunflower state. Allow this website
to help you find your single family dream home in Topeka, or the semi-detached
house in Shawnee. From the highest condos to the most modest home on the range,
this site will give you the opportunity to see what real estate is available
for purchase, rent or sale in America’s heartland.
Spanish explorer Francisco
de Coronado, in 1541, is considered the first European to have traveled this
region. Sieur de la Salle's extensive land claims for France (1682) included
present-day Kansas. Ceded to Spain by France in 1763, the territory reverted to
France in 1800 and was sold to the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase in
1803.
Lewis and Clark, Zebulon
Pike, and Stephen H. Long explored the region between 1803 and 1819. The first
permanent white settlements in Kansas were outposts—Fort Leavenworth (1827),
Fort Scott (1842), and Fort Riley (1853)—established to protect travelers along
the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails.
Just before the Civil War,
the conflict between the pro- and anti-slavery forces earned the region the
grim title of Bleeding Kansas.
Today, wheat fields,
oil-well derricks, herds of cattle, and grain-storage elevators are chief
features of the Kansas landscape. A leading wheat-growing state, Kansas also
raises corn, sorghum, oats, barley, soybeans, and potatoes. Kansas stands high
in petroleum production and mines zinc, coal, salt, and lead. It is also the
nation's leading producer of helium.
Wichita is one of the
nation's leading aircraft-manufacturing centers, ranking first in production of
private aircraft. Kansas City is an important transportation, milling, and
meat-packing center.
Points of interest include
the Kansas History Center at Topeka, the Eisenhower boyhood home and the
Eisenhower Memorial Museum and Presidential Library at Abilene, John Brown's
cabin at Osawatomie, re-created Front Street in Dodge City, Fort Larned (an
important military post on the Santa Fe Trail), Fort Leavenworth, and Fort
Riley.
Wherever you choose to
live, whatever property you are looking to develop or sell, the state of Kansas
is second to none. A rich land with a thriving communal spirit and sense of
place is also a place with all the amenities of any metropolitan regions.
Designed by people who understand real estate and know what concerns you might
have in mind, this site will help answer your questions and educate you about
life in the heart of this great nation. So come and enjoy Kansas, after all, there’s
no place like home…
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