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About Wichita, KS
Wichita has a unique style that makes a person feel right at home in south-central Kansas. Established as a trading post in the 1860s, Wichita has flourished into the largest city in Kansas, boasting a population of over 400,000 residents.
For anyone fascinated by flight — look no further than Wichita or what folks around here call the “Air Capital.” It’s buzzing with major players crafting tomorrow’s planes, plus incredible sights like revolutionary research hubs designed especially to understand what keeps us airborne, followed up nicely by mind-blowing museum exhibits giving insights into how we got this far above ground in such style! In Wichita, where city chic meets country charm, every corner offers something unique - be it a peek into historic wonders or an evening filled with current entertainment delights.
What To Do in Wichita, KS
Here are some suggestions of things to enjoy when coming to Wichita for a visit or relocating here.
- Old Town: Let Old Town Wichita charm you with its historical elegance and bustling life, a place reborn with personality at every turn. Wander through cobblestone streets lined with eclectic shops, art galleries, and eateries housed in beautifully restored warehouses and storefronts. Indulge in diverse culinary delights, catch live music performances, or simply soak in the ambiance of this lively neighborhood.
- Zoo: Embark on a wildlife adventure at the Sedgwick County Zoo, one of the largest zoos in the Midwest. The moment you enter the gates, it's like embarking on a global safari where every corner introduces another amazing animal - be it grandiose elephants or mysterious big cats. Enchanting bird melodies will guide your journey through nature's wonders.
- Cultural Heritage: Marvel at the iconic “Keeper of the Plains” statue, an emblematic symbol of Wichita located at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers. Imagine standing in front of a soaring piece designed by none other than Native American visionary, Blackbear Bosin-it brings into focus not only artistic brilliance but also pays deep respect to indigenous people.
- Museum: Imagine wandering through spaces filled with the genius of Mary Cassatt's gentle expressions, Thomas Hart Benton's dramatic narratives, and John Steuart Curry's lively Americana.
- Attraction: Dive into science and technology at Exploration Place, from gripping your seat during a spacecraft simulation to feeling dinosaur bones beneath your fingers – that's what awaits at Exploration Place.
Working in Wichita, KS
The local economy benefits from manufacturing, healthcare systems, manufacturing, education, and hospitality. The area's unemployment rate is 5.9%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is modest at $56,374 per year. That amount is around $12,700 less than the national average of $69,021.
The economy is growing at a slow pace when compared to the rest of the country. The predicted job growth rate for the ten years is 24.3%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are health care systems (12.2%), transportation (10.8%), education (9.8%), hospitality (9.2%), construction (7.3%), professional, scientific, and technical services (4.9%), and administrative/waste management (4.4%).
Wichita, KS Neighborhoods
Here are the neighborhoods worth investigating when looking for a place to buy or rent.
- Delano Township: This area has the Sedgwick County Park & Zoo and Reflection Ridge Golf Club. The median real estate price is $501,604. This amount is higher than 91.9% of all other places in Kansas. Most residential real estate is owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,041. The vacancy rate is 6%, with some available places.
- E 39th St S / S Springdale Rd: This area is near McConnell Air Force Base. The median real estate price is $499,993. The average rental price is $1,888. The vacancy rate is 22.5%, so it is easy peasy to find an available place.
- Belle Terre: This area is adjacent to the Crestview Country Club. The median price for a home is $462,262. The average rent is $2,987, and the vacancy rate is 2.5%.
- W 37th St N / N Ridge Rd: This area is near Pracht Wetlands Park. The median sales price for a home is $450,985. The average rent is $1,959, and the vacancy rate is 11.7%, making it super easy to find an available place.
Wichita, KS School District
Wichita Public Schools manages the public schools. The school district invests a remarkable $15,153 each year in each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is exceptional at ten to one.
There are 44 private schools in this town. The top-ranked ones are Wichita Collegiate School (NS to 12th), Trinity Academy (K to 12th), and The Independent School (NS to 12th).
There are seven colleges in Wichita and 16 colleges and universities within 50 miles. Good local four-year colleges include Wichita State University (public), Southwestern College (private), and Friends University (private).
Moving to Wichita, KS Resource Guide
The municipal government consists of an elected mayor and six members of the City Council. More information can be found on Wichita's website.
The City of Wichita Parks & Recreation Department maintains the public parks and facilities. The department also manages special events. There are athletics, camps, aquatics classes, golf courses, kayaking, and a fitness court to enjoy.
Wichita, KS Housing
The median home sales price is $275,000. The price trend is going up by 1.3% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market with just enough listings for sale to match the number of interested buyers. Housing costs are 22% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 3% higher than experienced in other cities in the state and 8% less than in the rest of the country.