The median home value in Burlingame, KS is $145,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $167,000.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Burlingame, KS is $145,200.
Approximately 50.5% of Burlingame homes are owned,
compared to 33.4% rented, while
16.1% are vacant.
Burlingame 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 Burlingame real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Big corner lot in a nice quiet neighborhood. Nice, covered front and back porch's, good size two car garage. House has nice hardwood floors. Family has outgrown size of home.
Check out this fantastic ground just east of Burlingame. The land has tillable ground, hay ground, woods and ponds. Great for hunting and fishing. It also has all utilities (water, gas electric and septic). Two big cinder block storage buildings also are included. The single wide trailer home is included, but has no value or warranties. Don't miss the virtual tour!
This 56 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is diverse with tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 22 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily made of silty clay soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There is also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to roundup ready alfalfa. The remaining 29 +/- acres primarily consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a wet-weather creek lined with timber. The grassland is very clean with a great mix of warm and cool season grasses. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber and wet weather creek provide great cover along with a natural travel corridor for wildlife. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property includes a new Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 hunting blind. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is a cash rent oral year-to-year lease agreement in place on the hay and tillable acres. This property has a little bit of everything from rolling terrain, tillable income, native grass, mature timber, wet weather creek, and giant bucks!
Views inside and Out, This Remodeled Ranch has everything there is to offer. From Hardwood Floors to Custom Cabinets no stone has been left unturned as soon as you walk in the front door you notice all the natural lighting and views of your entire property. As you take your first look into the bedrooms you will notice there is plenty of room for hosting the next family reunion. Also make sure to invite them for Christmas this year with the massive living room and wood burning stove you will be able to sit and drink your morning coffee as the first snow falls.
This 39 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 19 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silt loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The remaining 20 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the middle of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property also includes a new Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 hunting blind. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road. A feasibility study has also been completed and approved for a new water meter installation. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is a cash rent oral year-to-year lease agreement in place on the tillable acres.
NEW PRICE! Fantastic views of the sunset/sunrise on this peaceful countryside stone ranch on 56.2 acres! This 3 BR 2 BA home features an open kitchen, large living room and a full bsmt that could be finished for additional sq ft., 28 x 56 farm implement shed & 18 x 18 farm utility bldg. Portion of land with crops is leased for current year & includes 32+/- acres of row crops & 24+/- acres of native/tame grass. Plenty of deer and turkey for your hunting/viewing pleasure. Call for a private showing!
This 95 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 47 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silty clay loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There are also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to Roundup Ready Alfalfa. The remaining 43 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the eastern part of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There are also two small watering ponds on the west side of the property. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property is being sold with two Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 Hunting Blinds, as well as, a 3,000 lb bulk gravity grain bin for feed storage. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road.
This 95 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 47 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silty clay loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There are also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to Roundup Ready Alfalfa. The remaining 43 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the eastern part of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife.
The +/-315 acres are made up of +/-231 acres of grazing grass pastures, +/-78 acres of upland tillable currently planted to alfalfa and +/-6 acres with the residence, shop, working facility and yard space. The residence was constructed in 1988 and offers 2,033 sq. ft of finished living space with 2 beds and 3 baths and full unfinished basement.Just to the west of the residence sits the 80’ x 40’ steel framed metal shop with overhead doors and full concrete. The east side of the shop is finished out inside for a perfect mancave complete with wood burning stove, air compressor and overhead lighting. The west side of the shop has been partitioned off and utilized for dry storage with overhead lighting and siding ag style doors. Just to the west of the shop sits the 28’ x 24’ steel framed implement storage shed with overhead door that leads to the west pens and feed bunks. To the north of the implement shed sits the covered squeeze chute and lane that runs to the sorting pens and livestock barns. There is an auto waterer in the pen area with multiple hydrants throughout. Dry lot area allows ample round bale hay storage or equipment. There is an alley way that has been created from the pens to each section of the farm, perfect for rotational grazing and eased access throughout. 8 ponds throughout. 5-strand barbed wire perimeter and interior cross fencing, class II & III soil types. All minerals intact.
Located just northwest of Burlingame, Kansas, 3 miles off of the Osage/Wabaunsee County line sits this exceptionally well maintained and stewarded property that boasts +/-315 acres total of pristine prairie grass and tillable alfalfa fields with ranch style residence, shop, implement shed and working facility. This turn-key property allows one to step in and start living while overlooking your herd. The Home was constructed in 1988 and offers 2,033 sq. ft of finished living space with full unfinished basement. Just to the west of the residence sits the 80’ x 40’ steel framed metal shop with overhead doors and full concrete. Just to the west of the shop sits the 28’ x 24’ steel framed implement storage shed with overhead door that leads to the west pens and feed bunks.In the +/-13 acres of tillable land to the west of the pens are currently seeded to 1st year alfalfa and had been planted to soybeans in past years. Head to the north into the +/-55 acres of native grass pasture that holds 2 watering ponds. To the east sits +/-37 acres of tillable upland ground with a current stand of alfalfa that has just received the first cutting of 2024. To the east across the native sits the other +/-29 acres of upland tillable acres that are too in alfalfa stand. The tillable acres are in fantastic condition just like the rest of the ground and are made up of Class II & Class III soil types of Aliceville and Kenoma.The native grass acres are made up of big bluestem, little bluestem, Indian.