
Amid nationwide affordability concerns, Kansas stands out with multiple communities posting median home values below $50,000. The data from the Zillow Home Value Index reveals fascinating patterns about property values across the Sunflower State. You’ll find remarkable variation in home prices, with some towns offering homes at a fraction of the national average.
You might be surprised to discover that many of Kansas’s most affordable towns have actually seen significant value growth over the past five years, with some experiencing increases of over 70%. This indicates that while these towns remain affordable, they’re also showing promising investment potential for budget-conscious homebuyers.
As you explore these 25 most affordable Kansas towns, you’ll notice they’re predominantly located in rural areas, offering you a chance to embrace small-town living while maintaining impressively low housing costs compared to the state’s urban centers. Several towns on this list have median home values under $60,000, making homeownership accessible at price points hard to find elsewhere in America.
1. Parsons

- 2025 Home Value: $68,954
- 2020 Home Value: $47,519
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 45.11%
Located in Labette County in southeastern Kansas, Parsons is the most populous town on our affordable list and rounds out the top 25 with median values of $68,954 in 2025. Your awareness of market dynamics should include the healthy 45.11% growth since 2020, when homes averaged $47,519. This substantial five-year increase demonstrates that while Parsons remains quite affordable, you’re looking at a market with proven appreciation, offering you both current value and growth potential in this larger community that provides more amenities than many towns on this list while maintaining excellent housing affordability.
2. Eureka

- 2025 Home Value: $68,691
- 2020 Home Value: $46,469
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 47.82%
Established in Greenwood County in southeastern Kansas, Eureka provides you with affordable housing options at median values of $68,691 in 2025. Your market insights should include the solid 47.82% growth since 2020, when properties averaged $46,469. This strong five-year appreciation suggests you’re looking at a market with good momentum while still maintaining affordability in this historic small town, potentially offering you both immediate value and promising growth prospects in one of Kansas’s classic prairie communities.
3. Coldwater

- 2025 Home Value: $68,497
- 2020 Home Value: $46,585
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 47.04%
Situated in Comanche County in south-central Kansas, Coldwater offers you housing at median values of $68,497 in 2025. Your awareness of market trends should include the strong 47.04% increase since 2020, when homes averaged $46,585. This robust five-year appreciation demonstrates that while Coldwater remains quite affordable, you’re looking at a market with proven growth potential, offering you both current value and prospects for continued appreciation in this small county seat community near the Oklahoma border.
4. Kinsley

- 2025 Home Value: $68,051
- 2020 Home Value: $42,002
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 62.02%
Positioned in Edwards County in central Kansas, Kinsley gives you access to homes at median values of $68,051 in 2025. Your market perspective should include the impressive 62.02% growth since 2020, when properties averaged just $42,002. This substantial appreciation indicates you’re looking at a market with significant momentum while still maintaining good affordability in this historic small town.
5. Buffalo

- 2025 Home Value: $66,548
- 2020 Home Value: $47,091
- 2015 Home Value: $45,523
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2015-2025: 46.18%
- % Change 2020-2025: 41.32%
Located in Wilson County in southeastern Kansas, Buffalo offers you housing at median values of $66,548 in 2025. Your market insights should include the consistent growth across time periods, with a 46.18% increase since 2015 and 41.32% since 2020. This steady appreciation pattern from earlier values of $45,523 in 2015 and $47,091 in 2020 suggests Buffalo provides you with reliable market strength while maintaining excellent affordability in this small community, potentially offering both immediate value and long-term growth prospects.
6. Oswego

- 2025 Home Value: $65,838
- 2020 Home Value: $45,062
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 46.10%
Nestled in Labette County in southeastern Kansas, Oswego provides you with affordable housing options at median values of $65,838 in 2025. Your appreciation for market dynamics should include the strong 46.10% growth since 2020, when homes averaged $45,062. This substantial five-year increase demonstrates that while Oswego remains quite affordable, you’re looking at a market with proven growth potential, offering you both current value and prospects for continued appreciation in this small town.
7. Bushton

- 2025 Home Value: $65,279
- 2020 Home Value: $55,583
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 17.44%
Positioned in Rice County in central Kansas, Bushton offers you housing at median values of $65,279 in 2025. Your market perspective should note the modest 17.44% growth since 2020, the lowest five-year increase among our affordable towns. This moderate appreciation from 2020 values of $55,583 suggests you’re looking at a relatively stable market with more gradual changes than some neighboring communities, potentially offering you predictability and continued affordability in this small central Kansas town.
8. Holyrood

- 2025 Home Value: $65,096
- 2020 Home Value: $39,409
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 65.18%
Tucked in Ellsworth County in central Kansas, Holyrood gives you access to homes at median values of $65,096 in 2025. Your awareness of growth trends should include the impressive 65.18% increase since 2020, when properties averaged just $39,409. This substantial appreciation indicates you’re looking at a market with significant momentum while still maintaining excellent affordability in this small community, potentially offering you both current value and promising growth prospects in central Kansas.
9. Moran

- 2025 Home Value: $64,413
- 2020 Home Value: $41,602
- 2015 Home Value: $39,357
- 2010 Home Value: $38,030
- % Change 2010-2025: 69.38%
- % Change 2015-2025: 63.66%
- % Change 2020-2025: 54.83%
Established in Allen County in eastern Kansas, Moran provides you with one of the most complete historical price profiles on our list. Your perspective should appreciate the consistent growth across all time periods, with 2025 values of $64,413 representing increases of 69.38% since 2010, 63.66% since 2015, and 54.83% since 2020. This remarkable and consistent appreciation pattern while maintaining sub-$65,000 pricing suggests Moran offers you excellent long-term value potential with proven market strength over multiple time horizons.
10. Macksville

- 2025 Home Value: $64,369
- 2020 Home Value: $47,323
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 36.02%
Located in Stafford County in central Kansas, Macksville offers you housing at median values of $64,369 in 2025. Your market insights should include the healthy 36.02% appreciation since 2020, when homes averaged $47,323. This solid five-year growth while maintaining prices below $65,000 suggests Macksville provides you with good value potential in this small agricultural community, combining current affordability with demonstrated market strength in the heart of the Sunflower State.
11. Ashland

- 2025 Home Value: $61,979
- 2020 Home Value: $38,384
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 61.47%
Set in Clark County in southwestern Kansas, Ashland gives you access to homes at compelling values of $61,979 in 2025. Your awareness of market dynamics should note the impressive 61.47% increase since 2020, when properties averaged just $38,384. This robust growth rate indicates you’d be entering a market with significant momentum while still maintaining excellent affordability in this quintessential rural Kansas town, potentially offering you both immediate value and promising long-term prospects.
12. Howard

- 2025 Home Value: $61,137
- 2020 Home Value: $42,740
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 43.04%
Positioned in Elk County in southeastern Kansas, Howard presents you with affordable housing options at median values of $61,137 in 2025. Your appreciation for market trends should include the strong 43.04% growth since 2020, when homes averaged $42,740. This substantial five-year increase demonstrates that while Howard remains quite affordable, you’re looking at a market with proven appreciation, offering you both current value and potential for continued growth in this quiet rural community.
13. Bazine

- 2025 Home Value: $60,842
- 2020 Home Value: $45,973
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 32.34%
Situated in Ness County in western Kansas, Bazine offers you housing at median values of $60,842 in 2025. Your market perspective should include the solid 32.34% appreciation since 2020, when homes averaged $45,973. This healthy growth rate while maintaining affordability below $61,000 indicates Bazine provides you with good value in this small prairie town, combining current accessibility with demonstrated market stability and growth potential in western Kansas’s agricultural heartland.
14. Chetopa

- 2025 Home Value: $59,706
- 2020 Home Value: $47,952
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 24.51%
Located in Labette County at the very southeastern edge of Kansas, Chetopa sits right along the Oklahoma border. Your housing options here average $59,706 in 2025, representing a moderate 24.51% increase from 2020 values of $47,952. This measured growth rate suggests you’re looking at a relatively stable market that maintains excellent affordability in this small riverside town, giving you access to homeownership at price points far below national averages while enjoying life in this historic community.
15. Stafford

- 2025 Home Value: $58,164
- 2020 Home Value: $39,393
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 47.65%
Nestled in Stafford County in central Kansas, the town of Stafford gives you access to affordable housing with median values of $58,164 in 2025. Your market analysis should note the healthy 47.65% growth since 2020, when homes averaged $39,393. This strong appreciation trend while maintaining sub-$60,000 pricing indicates Stafford offers you excellent value potential in this quiet agricultural region, combining current affordability with demonstrated market strength over the past five years.
16. Kiowa

- 2025 Home Value: $56,250
- 2020 Home Value: $31,357
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 79.39%
Positioned in Barber County in south-central Kansas, Kiowa showcases the highest five-year growth rate among our affordable towns. Your housing options average $56,250 in 2025, representing a remarkable 79.39% increase from 2020 values of just $31,357. This exceptional appreciation rate suggests you’d be entering a market with tremendous momentum while still maintaining excellent affordability compared to state and national averages, potentially offering you significant value in this rural Kansas community.
17. Coffeyville

- 2025 Home Value: $55,862
- 2020 Home Value: $40,018
- 2015 Home Value: $45,794
- 2010 Home Value: $62,158
- % Change 2010-2025: -10.13%
- % Change 2015-2025: 21.98%
- % Change 2020-2025: 39.59%
Established in Montgomery County in southeastern Kansas, Coffeyville offers you a unique market story among affordable towns. Your perspective should include the unusual price trend, with 2025 values of $55,862 actually representing a 10.13% decrease from 2010 levels of $62,158, followed by recovery with 21.98% growth since 2015 and 39.59% since 2020. This recovery pattern suggests you’re looking at a resilient market that has rebounded significantly while maintaining housing costs well below state averages in one of southeastern Kansas’s larger communities.
18. Moline

- 2025 Home Value: $55,525
- 2020 Home Value: $31,378
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 76.96%
Perched in Elk County in southeastern Kansas, Moline boasts one of the most remarkable growth rates on our list while maintaining excellent affordability. Your housing options here average $55,525 in 2025, following an extraordinary 76.96% increase from 2020 values of $31,378. This dramatic appreciation suggests you’d be entering a market with significant momentum, potentially offering both immediate affordability and promising long-term value prospects in this quiet corner of the Sunflower State.
19. Florence

- 2025 Home Value: $53,847
- 2020 Home Value: $38,222
- 2015 Home Value: $36,974
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2015-2025: 45.63%
- % Change 2020-2025: 40.88%
Settled in Marion County in central Kansas, Florence provides you with affordable housing options at a median value of $53,847 in 2025. Your historical perspective shows steady appreciation, with a 40.88% increase since 2020 and 45.63% since 2015. The town’s sustained growth pattern indicates you’d be entering a market that maintains affordability while demonstrating consistent value increases over time, making Florence a potentially attractive option for your long-term housing plans in a classic small Kansas town setting.
20. Otis

- 2025 Home Value: $51,750
- 2020 Home Value: $34,329
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 50.75%
Located in Rush County alongside fellow affordable town Bison, Otis gives you access to homes at median values of $51,750 in 2025. Your awareness of market trends should include the notable growth of 50.75% since 2020, when properties averaged $34,329. This impressive five-year appreciation demonstrates that while Otis remains highly affordable, you’re looking at a market with demonstrated momentum and potential for continued value increases in this small central Kansas community.
21. Bison

- 2025 Home Value: $50,871
- 2020 Home Value: $29,973
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 69.72%
Tucked away in Rush County in central Kansas, Bison presents you with a compelling combination of affordability and growth potential. Your housing options here average $50,871 in 2025, making it the fifth most affordable town in Kansas. You should note the remarkable appreciation of 69.72% since 2020, when median values were just $29,973. This substantial growth rate indicates Bison may offer you not only affordable living but also promising investment prospects in this quiet rural community.
22. Natoma

- 2025 Home Value: $49,300
- 2020 Home Value: $40,549
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 21.58%
Positioned in Osborne County in north-central Kansas, Natoma offers you exceptional housing affordability with median values of $49,300 in 2025. Your perspective on this small town should note the reasonable growth rate of 21.58% since 2020, when homes were valued at $40,549. This measured increase suggests Natoma provides you with a stable real estate environment while maintaining its status as one of the state’s most accessible markets for budget-conscious homebuyers.
23. Chase

- 2025 Home Value: $49,041
- 2020 Home Value: $40,387
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 21.43%
Situated in Rice County in central Kansas, Chase gives you access to homes at remarkably affordable prices. With 2025 median values at $49,041, you’re looking at property costs well below the state average. Your buying power here has changed somewhat since 2020, when homes averaged $40,387, representing a moderate 21.43% increase over five years. This gradual appreciation suggests Chase maintains stability while remaining one of Kansas’s most budget-friendly options for your housing needs.
24. Turon

- 2025 Home Value: $41,583
- 2020 Home Value: $27,720
- 2015 Home Value: $23,924
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2015-2025: 73.82%
- % Change 2020-2025: 50.01%
Nestled in Reno County in south-central Kansas, Turon presents an extraordinary value proposition for your housing needs. The median home price of $41,583 in 2025 makes it the second most affordable town in Kansas. You can appreciate the steady growth trend, with values increasing 50.01% since 2020 and an impressive 73.82% since 2015 when homes averaged just $23,924. This consistent appreciation demonstrates that while Turon remains highly affordable, your investment would likely continue gaining value in this small prairie community.
25. Sedan

- 2025 Home Value: $40,741
- 2020 Home Value: $25,147
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change 2020-2025: 62.01%
Located in southeastern Kansas in Chautauqua County, Sedan offers you the most affordable housing in the entire state. Your home buying dollar stretches remarkably far here, with median values at just $40,741 in 2025. You’ve seen significant growth in this small town, as property values have surged 62.01% since 2020 when the median was only $25,147. Despite this impressive growth, Sedan remains incredibly affordable, giving you an opportunity to purchase property at a fraction of the cost found in larger Kansas cities.