Have You Considered Moving to Kansas City?
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // May 8, 2019
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Have you considered
moving to Kansas City? Consulting a map, you become aware that Kansas City, MO sits
on the border of the State of Kansas and Missouri right where the Kansas River
flows into the Missouri River. Kansas City MO started on the
Missouri River as a drop off point for the Santa Fe Trail. Goods, Wagons, and
mules were transported from St. Louis dropped off at the western most part of
Missouri and hauled to Westport in Missouri.
Other towns grew up around KCMO including some on the Kansas
side of the border. Five of those Kansas towns unified to become one town The name chosen for the new town was Kansas City. Why Kansas
City? KCMO. had a better credit rating. The Kansans wanted to borrow some of
that shine for their own attempts to float municipal bonds
Have You Considered Moving to Kansas City? Here’s Why.
- It is an affordable
place to live – If
you’re looking for a city that won’t drain your bank account, KCMO will fit the
bill. On an index of 100, Kansas City’s cost of living is 91, coming in 8.9
percent under the national average. That puts extra cash in your pocket to
enjoy all the fun things that Kansas City has in store for your family.
- The
housing market in Kansas City is incredibly affordable with the median home
value hovering around $136,000. That’s 25 percent less than the national
average.
- A World class food
scene – In the Midwest,
there’s no excuse for not knowing your way around a table of barbequed ribs.
But Kansas City’s is something pretty special and having a barbeque sauce smile, and a favorite spot is a rite of passage
for anyone who moves here.
- In addition to BBQ, there are vegan cafe’s, farm-to-table restaurants, bakeries, creperies, hole-in-the-wall breakfast places, frozen cocktail bars, donut bars, tea places, steakhouses, Middle Eastern strip mall markets, fresh-pressed juice bars, and upscale date-night dinner spots. The options are endless.
More reasons Why
- Many entertainment
Options – With 220
parks taking up nearly 12,000 acres of green space and nature in KCMO, there’s
plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors. There are over 100 miles of trails for
running and biking along with 29 lakes, 61 picnic shelters, five golf courses,
four museums, and hundreds of athletic fields and tennis courts.
- Cheer on Local Sports Teams – And there’s no better baseball team than
the Kansas City Royals. The games are family friendly and energetic, and the
city goes crazy for them, especially during the post
season.
- A Variety of
Cultural attractions – With
so many great resources at your disposal, families will inevitably develop a
serious appreciation for the arts and humanities. Along with the Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, the Kauffman Center of the Performing Arts, and the Kansas City
Regional Arts Council brings color and drama to the city and helps foster
creativity.
- The
Job Market in KC – According
to U.S. News & World Reports,
the average salary in Kansas City’s is $47,640, which is lower than the
national average. Also, unemployment is at 4.3%, which is also lower than the
nationwide average.
The top industries here are healthcare and social
assistance; professional, scientific and technical services; finance; and
insurance. Also, in 2015, CNN rated Kansas City No. 2 in its Top 10 Cities for Jobs list.
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