The median home value in Reading, KS is $200,400.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $153,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Reading, KS is $200,400.
Approximately 68.18% of Reading homes are owned,
compared to 15.91% rented, while
15.91% are vacant.
Reading 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 Reading real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Only 10 minutes east of Emporia on all paved roads. This property offers 9.65 acres of versatile land with a barndominium that combines rustic appeal with modern convenience. The home features three bedrooms, with a potential fourth room that’s currently used as a storage space. A spacious sunroom allows for year-round enjoyment of the natural surroundings. The property includes a securely fenced yard and fenced-in pastures, along with two pens designed for horses, plus a producing hay field. More than 160 trees have been planted to provide natural windbreaks, enhancing the rural charm. An oversized 2-car garage with automatic garage door openers offers plenty of shop space, ideal for projects, storage, or hobbies. The deck will provide an ideal spot for outdoor gatherings, measuring 9.5x35 and 16x20. Additionally, the property features an outbuilding and a barn, providing extra storage and shelter for livestock or equipment, adding even more functionality and potential to this already impressive space. The property is fully secure with automatic gates at the entrance. Recent upgrades include a roof that’s 1.5 years old and an HVAC system that’s only 2 years old. This land is ideal for equestrian use, agriculture, or simply enjoying the wide-open spaces. Contact us to learn more about this unique property!
This 159 +/- property is located in Lyon County, just outside of Reading, Kansas. The property is 125 +/- native grass/timbered acres, 17 +/- bottomland tillable acres, 12 +/- tame grass acres, and a 5 +/- acre rock quarry pond. The rolling native grass acres have a variety of warm-season grasses mixed with mature hardwood timbered draws, multiple wet weather creeks, and one water/fishing pond. Duck Creek winds throughout the northern boundary of the property and is lined with giant mature hardwood timber. The bottomland tillable acres primarily consist of class II silt loam soils with an 82 overall average NCCPI rating. The tame grass acres include a clean brome grass hay field. Lastly, the large rock quarry pond provides a large body of water with great waterfowl hunting and fishing opportunities! The diverse habitat with abundant food and water creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl hunting that Kansas is known for! The property includes two All Season Feeder 1,000-pound deer feeders, and two Orion 68 modular deer hunting blinds. The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and the Waterfowl Central Flyway. The 5 acre rock quarry pond also holds a great number of ducks and geese throughout the fall and winter. The property has over 75 +/- feet of elevation changes creating many ideal building site locations. There are many established trails throughout the property including a crushed rock gravel driveway.