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Why Live in Ellsworth
Ellsworth, KS, a small rural town with a population of about 3,000, has transformed from its wild past into a peaceful and close-knit community. The town's history as a "wicked cowtown" in the 1860s has given way to a friendly atmosphere where residents often stop to chat in the streets. Housing in Ellsworth consists mainly of older homes, including bungalows, Cape Cods, and cottages from the early 1900s near downtown, and split-level homes, Colonial Revivals, and American Foursquares from the 1950s and later near local parks and the golf course. With no new construction, demand for homes is high, and many new buyers are renovating older properties. Employment opportunities in Ellsworth include manufacturing plants, agriculture distributors, machinery dealerships, and the Ellsworth Correctional Facility. The town is well-connected by Kansas state highways 14, 140, and 156, with Interstate 70 located 9 miles north. Great Bend is 40 miles southwest, and Salina is about 35 miles east. Recreational features include the Ellsworth Recreation Complex, Krizek Park, Preisker Park, and the Ellsworth Golf Course. The Hodgen House Museum Complex preserves the town's frontier-era buildings, offering a glimpse into its Old West history. Local dining options include The Smoking Barrel and Hattie Jo's Coffee House, while essentials can be found at Gene's Heartland Foods and Dollar General. For larger retail shopping, residents travel to nearby Great Bend and Salina.
Home Trends in Ellsworth, KS
On average, homes in Ellsworth, KS sell after 122 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Ellsworth, KS over the last 12 months is $169,500, down 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.