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    Best Neighborhoods in Kansas, MO

    Comprehensive data on Kansas, MO including safety, walkability, affordability, and quality of life metrics.

    Population: 508,0902026 Data

    Best Neighborhoods in Kansas, MO — Key Takeaways

    Neighborhood-level ranking data for Kansas, MO is not yet available. Below is a comprehensive overview of Kansas as a whole.

    Kansas has a population of 508,090, a median household income of $54,194, an unemployment rate of 3.7%. The median home value citywide is $195,000, which is 31% below the national average of $281,900.

    Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA AirNow, Walk Score, and FEMA. Last updated: March 2026.

    Kansas at a Glance

    Detailed neighborhood-level data for Kansas is coming soon. In the meantime, here is a comprehensive overview.

    Median Home Value

    $195,000

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Median Income

    $54,194

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Population

    508,090

    Walk Score

    94/100

    Violent Crime

    0.0 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K

    Air Quality

    AQI 39

    Climate Risk

    Relatively Low

    Unemployment

    3.7%

    Nat'l avg: 3.7%

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    How We Rank Neighborhoods in Kansas

    Neighborhoods are ranked using the Kurby Score, a composite quality-of-life index that evaluates seven weighted categories based on publicly available data:

    Affordability
    20% weight
    Walkability & Transit
    15% weight
    Safety
    15% weight
    Environment
    15% weight
    Housing Market
    15% weight
    Education
    10% weight
    Economy
    10% weight

    Each category incorporates multiple data points. For example, Safety uses both violent and property crime rates; Environment considers air quality (AQI), noise levels, climate risk, and flood zone status; Housing Market factors in vacancy rates, homeownership rates, and effective tax rates.

    Data Sources: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), EPA AirNow, Walk Score, DOT National Transportation Noise Map, FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and EIA Electricity Data. All data is updated on a rolling basis as new government releases become available.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the air quality like in Kansas?
    Kansas has an average AQI of 39. The national average is 42. An AQI under 50 is considered "Good" by the EPA.
    How are green neighborhoods ranked?
    Neighborhoods are ranked primarily by EPA Air Quality Index (lower is better). We also consider walkability, safety, and affordability. A dedicated greenery/tree canopy score will be added when data becomes available.

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