The median home value in Columbus, KS is $54,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $77,900.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Columbus, KS is $54,500.
Approximately 53.41% of Columbus homes are owned,
compared to 26.86% rented, while
19.73% are vacant.
Columbus 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 Columbus real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This is a perfect place for full-time living or for those who enjoy traveling. The corner lot has trees and off-road parking. The 2018 Eagle camper can accommodate up to four people and comes with a new 40-gallon hot water tank and two AC units. One is new and has a 5-year warranty and a new electric fireplace, battery, and TV. The camper has a remote that will allow you to manage everything from lights, jacks, awnings, and stabilizers. The 12x32 shed on the lot is equipped with power and water, and the washer and dryer are included. The shed also has two lofts, insulation, and stairs. The owners are willing to sell separately or move the camper so that you can build on the lot. Extra amenities include a heated hose, a large propane tank, a receiver hitch on the back & an outdoor grill.
This lot previously had a home that was torn down. You will want to contact the city for approval of double-wide homes, utility meters, or any plans you may want to move forward with. It is the corner lot marked 2
This is a smaller lot on a dead-end street. Please contact the city to inquire about the cost of adding utilities and the requirements for a mobile home.
This is a smaller lot on a dead-end street. Please get in touch with the city to inquire about the cost of adding utilities and the requirements for a mobile home.
Located on a corner lot you will find 333 W Mill, and 0 W Mill, available at the asking price of $7750. The home was recently torn down and the utilities are capped and close by including KGS, city water, and electricity. Check out those large shade trees. No restrictions, this means you may build a shop, mini home, or investment if you wish. If you want to bring in a doublewide, you must go to the city and get permission and it will have to follow their guidelines.
Ready to build site waiting for you. This is a rare find in the Crossland Addition, on the West side of Columbus. Just over half an acre with the utilities on site. The home tragically burned and the lot was cleared of debris on 2/18/22. The curbs and concrete drive were left for you. The restrictions that will fall off Jan 1, 2025, are single dwelling, 1600 sq ft or more with 400 sq ft or more of brick siding, and an 8-12 pitch on the roof.