


Your Real Estate Guide is going to “peel the onion” for you … first we have the Kansas City Metropolitan Area (about 2.5 million population). Kansas City is a bi-state city with parts in Missouri and parts in Kansas. The next layer is Wyandotte County (on the Kansas side) … then Kansas City, KS within Wyandotte County … then the layer of a neighborhood – Piper!
The neighborhood began around 1888 as a village, and then an unincorporated semi-rural area. It was annexed by Kansas City, KS in 1991. Being annexed by Kansas City offers infrastructure, emergency services support, and government oversight. Being annexed did not change the “heart” of the neighborhood– it remains a recognized area by name, and it retains its long-standing school district, Piper USD 203. Learners here are in good hands with a long-standing school district – supportive of the students via academics and extracurricular activities.
General boundaries for the neighborhood are: 73 Highway on the west; Marxen Road on the north; State Avenue on the south; and North 115th Street on the east. Roughly a bit under 30 square miles in size, Piper has easy access to rural areas and urban areas, as well as all the metropolitan area has to offer with entertainment, recreation, restaurants, the arts/museums, and events.
Once you get your basic directional bearings, things in the Midwest are pretty simple to navigate! Based on a farming “grid system” Piper lies due east of the towns of Tonganoxie and Basehor and west of Kansas City, KS. The Piper Real Estate Guide gives extra kudos for the location and its easy access to Interstate 435 and Highway 73. Getting places does not take long!
Now, let’s talk about “getting places” …
Living in Piper …
Nice sized lots, acreages available, new construction, spacious feel, and stable real estate values. Your Piper Real Estate Guide is here to help you navigate your home search – we will do the research, set up appointments, answer questions, and be your best advocate … we just leave the actual packing to you!
Here you will notice a lot of newer homes. It is estimated that 67% of homes in the Piper area have been built since 1999. With nearby parks, playgrounds, and nature trails it’s no wonder folks gravitate to this neighborhood.
Everything noted so far is likely more than enough to have you looking for your new address … BUT actual subdivision options here is what REALLY gets the Real Estate Guide amped! Here are some to consider:
All price points are in this area. Lots of styles of homes, your home doesn’t need to look like everyone else’s! How many bedrooms, bathrooms, square feet, garage stalls, style, brand new, a little older, two-story, etc. Get you list ready! Your Piper Real Estate Guide is ready to chauffeur you through all the houses and subdivisions you desire!
Whatever you are looking for, we can find it for you in this awesome community. You have access to a great real estate value, close to big city amenities, and nearby shops, services, and friendly folks. Life doesn’t get much better than Piper!
Oh, and fun fact … This is the hometown neighborhood of actor Eric Stonestreet (a graduate of Piper High School)!