Kansas Reverse Mortgage Guidance


Kansas Reverse Mortgage Guidance

Reverse mortgages in Kansas are not taxable, and generally do not affect your Social Security or Medicare benefits. You retain the title to your home, and you do not have to make monthly repayments. The loan must be repaid when the last surviving borrower dies, sells the home, or no longer lives in the home as a principal residence.

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Snapshot of Kansas

2.8 M

Population

$83,500

Median Home Value

69%

Home Ownership Rate

13%

Percent PopulationOver 65

Find Your City to Compare State and National Averages

Location Population Med. Home Value Home Ownership Rate % Population Over 65
USA 307,006,550 $119,600 66% 13%
Kansas 2,818,747 $83,500 69% 13%
Dodge City 26,101 $69,900 61% 10%
Emporia 26,188 $69,300 54% 11%
Garden City 27,175 $81,700 62% 8%
Hutchinson 41,085 $64,300 65% 17%
Kansas City 143,801 $52,500 62% 12%
Lawrence 88,605 $118,400 46% 7%
Leavenworth 34,993 $75,200 51% 10%
Leawood 30,702 $274,900 93% 13%
Lenexa 44,520 $156,800 63% 9%
Manhattan 50,737 $96,900 43% 8%
Olathe 114,662 $139,500 72% 5%
Overland Park 166,722 $162,800 68% 11%
Salina 46,140 $83,900 66% 14%
Shawnee 59,252 $141,700 74% 9%
Topeka 122,113 $68,800 61% 15%
Wichita 357,698 $78,900 62% 12%
Source U.S. Census Bureau: State and County QuickFacts. Data derived from Population Estimates, Census of Population and Housing, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits, Consolidated Federal Funds Report
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