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Where to Live

Wichita, Kansas, has a diverse range of neighborhoods, each offering unique benefits depending on your lifestyle, budget and personal preferences. Here’s a few to pique your interest. 

Two-story brick homes are photographed on a sunny day in College Hill

  • College Hill is one of Wichita's most charming, walkable and historic neighborhoods. It features beautiful tree-lined streets, well-preserved historic homes, and a close-knit community feel. The neighborhood offers local shops, cafes and restaurants such as Aspen Boutique, The Vault Collection, The Belmont, Ziggy’s Pizza and Wine Dive. Plus, nearby College Hill Park offers plenty of space to walk, and a pool and playground. It’s ideal for families, young professionals and those who appreciate classic architecture. 

  • An independent city within Wichita is Eastborough, an affluent and well-established neighborhood with large, upscale homes and a quiet, suburban feel. It is known for its privacy, safety and excellent schools, and is popular among families and professionals looking for luxury living in a peaceful environment. 

  • Crown Heights is a well-established neighborhood with charming mid-century homes, beautiful lawns and a close-knit, community-oriented atmosphere. It’s located close to lots of amenities, shopping and dining such as Georges French Bistro, Il Primo Espresso Cafe, Itzcali Tapas & Tequila and The Hill. The neighborhood is also known for its tree-lined streets and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great place for families and retirees. 

  • Located near Bradley Fair and The Waterfront, Rockhurst is a desirable suburban neighborhood with newer homes and easy access to some of Wichita’s best shopping and dining spots like First Mile Kitchen, Cocoa Dolce and YaYa's Eurobistro. The area appeals to families and professionals due to its suburban tranquility and proximity to great schools, parks and recreational facilities such as Tallgrass Golf Club. 

Brick homes are photographed on a sunny day in the Riverside neighborhood

  • Riverside offers a unique mix of natural beauty, outdoor spaces and proximity to the city’s core and cultural amenities like Botanica Wichita and the Wichita Art Museum. The neighborhood is adjacent to the Arkansas River and features parks such as Riverside Park with its zoo, playground and bike trails. Riverside is known for its artistic, eclectic vibe and has a blend of older homes and newer developments. The area is also close to downtown Wichita, making it a great location for professionals who want to enjoy nature without sacrificing city access. 

There are also many great neighboring cities in the Wichita area such as Andover, Derby, Goddard and Maize. Wichita is also home to distinct downtown districts that each offer unique attractions, museums, shopping and dining experiences. From the historic districts with a story to tell such as Delano or trendy, up-and-coming areas like Douglas Design District, there’s something for everyone. 

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