The median home value in Howard, KS is $42,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $49,100.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Howard, KS is $42,500.
Approximately 59.87% of Howard homes are owned,
compared to 16.37% rented, while
23.77% are vacant.
Howard real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Howard real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
161 acres west of Howard and northwest of Moline in Elk County, Kansas. Located in the heart of the hills of Elk County, this rural land tract has a multitude of desirable features. Over 1/2 mile and two branches of Bull Creek run from south to north through the property. Five ponds provide additional water for livestock and wildlife. Heavy thick timber and brush encompass most of the west 1/2 of the property, with pasture and scattered trees making up most of the east 1/2. There are a couple of buildings located at the south center of the property, perfect for storage and possibly deer camp. Access is provided by Road 9 all along the west boundary, an excellent township gravel road. With miles and miles of open native pasture surrounding this property, an abundance of high quality Kansas whitetail deer frequent the cover and habitat this land provides. Electricity runs to the buildings, plus there is a rural water line providing the utilities you need to build a cabin, barn home or residence on the property. Take a look at this excellent opportunity to Invest In Land!
Blonde brick 2 bedroom ranch house on a 71' x 125' corner lot. Narrow plank oak floors in LR, hall & both bedrooms. This house needs some TLC but would make a great home with some work. Detached 2-car garage built in 1975 gives you room to park your vehicles or a shop to work on your projects.
74 Acres +/- of grass pasture and hay meadow. This property features an extremely clean and productive stand of brome grass along the Southern portion of the property, which has been utilized for hay production most recently. The North end of the property is an approximately 66 acre mostly native grass pasture with 2 ponds and a mature timber/treeline running through the center of it. The cover provided by the trees matched with the open meadow on the Western portion of the property lends itself well to whitetail deer hunting. This is a highly productive grass tract that can offer good grazing/haying income while also appealing to the sportsman alike. There are no current utilities however there are electric lines and a rural water line that run along the road. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a quality Elk County property!
40 Acres +/- of native grass pasture. This property is a good grazing tract that is relatively level to gently sloping and with the cedar trees it offers good wildlife cover along the Southern side of the tract. There is a pond towards the Northwest corner of the property along with a wet weather draw, together providing adequate water for livestock. Great opportunity to invest in your own piece of Elk County!
Welcome home! This 2-story house offers a rustic look with natural wood siding accented by sandstone rock along with 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, and 2,415 square feet of living space! On the main level you’ll find an open layout with large living room and dining area, from the living room two French doors open into the large, 16’ x 23’ master bedroom. The master bedroom features a sliding glass door opening directly to the back patio with a view of the landscaped backyard! The kitchen features oak cabinets as well as an eating bar. Outside you’ll find a backyard perfect for entertaining with a large patio coming from the kitchen, several flower beds, as well as ponds/fountains. The front porch is covered and there is a large sunroom above the front porch coming from the upper level. A covered 2 car carport comes off the south side of the house and the driveway leads under it to a 24’ x 26’ garage with 2 garage doors, central heat, and window air conditioning. The covered carport adds an excellent additional outside gathering/entertaining area to the back yard! The second level of the house needs some remodeling and bathroom upstairs is currently non-functional. The unfinished basement offers additional storage with access from inside the house as well as a 6 ½’ outside access door and stairway. Laundry/utility room is on the main level. Come take a look at all this property has to offer!
Limestone Ranch is a contiguous 584 +/- acre cattle ranch and outdoor oasis is Elk County, Kansas. Nestled on the edge of the Flint Hills in Southeast Kansas, this ranchland is home to native grasses, whitetail deer, wild turkey, and whistling bob white quail. The land consists of primarily open prairie land with scattered timber and some wooded draws. The 6 ponds provide ample water for the cattle and wildlife as well as private fishing holes. During the listing photo session alone wildlife observed include gobbling turkeys, whistling quail, and over 18 deer. This ranch is bordered by some large AG fields and Hitchen Creek to the East and well managed game areas to the West and South so the whole area is game rich. The grazing rights are currently being leased to a friendly local rancher who has been the caregiver for this land for quite some time and would be interested in continuing that relationship with the new owner if desired. A day spent on Limestone Ranch provides a sense of calm and tranquility that is often hard to find.