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  2. Wichita is third most affordable place to live in U.S ...

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    Wichita took third place based on the median household income of $71,484, median home price of $173,799 and monthly median rent of $1,079. The unemployment rate currently sits at 5.86%, according ...

  3. Wichita residents invited to discuss affordable housing on ...

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    The session will include a panel of local housing experts and small group discussions between community members.

  4. Here Are the 50 Most Affordable Places To Buy a Home in 2025

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    Wichita, Kansas. Household median income: $63,072. ... Methodology. For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed the largest 200 cities to find the most affordable cities for homebuyers. First ...

  5. Lassen Hotel (Wichita, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel operated as the Lassen Motor Hotel until July 1, 1969, when it was renamed the Radisson Wichita Hotel. [7] In 1971, it was purchased by the Defenders of the Christian Faith and was operated as a retirement home with offices and retail space. It was the subject of the Kansas Supreme Court case, Defenders of

  6. 250 Douglas Place - Wikipedia

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    250 Douglas Place is a high-rise apartment building in Wichita, Kansas. It is located in the Garvey Center development. [1] It is the second-tallest building in both Wichita and the state of Kansas. In 2021, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]

  7. Riverview Apartments (Wichita, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Riverview Apartments in Wichita, Kansas were built in 1928. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] The building was designed by Wichita architect William L. Schultz (c.1884–1968). The building has an E-shaped plan. [2]