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- Overland Park, KS
- 3Beds
- 2 .5Baths
- 2,005SQ FT
- Lot 5th Plat, Lot 81
- Style: 1 Story
- Homesite Type: Level
- $631,977
- Rodrock Homes
- CommunityMission Ranch - The Villas
- Floor PlanSage
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- 4Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2,683SQ FT
- Lot Lot #82
- Style: Reverse 1.5 Story
- Homesite Type: Level
- $652,627
- Rodrock Homes
- CommunityMission Ranch - The Villas
- Floor PlanHudson
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- 4Beds
- 3 .5Baths
- 2,551SQ FT
- Lot 143
- Style: 2 Story
- Homesite Type: Level
- $658,190
- Rodrock Homes
- CommunitySundance Ridge - Archers Landing
- Floor PlanYellowstone
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Living InOverland Park, KS
46 New Available Homes Throughout the City
Rodrock Development has been creating new home communities in Overland Park, Kansas, for decades. With top-ranked Blue Valley schools and proximity to plenty of professional opportunities, Overland Park has always been an ideal place for Kansas families.
Overland Park was officially incorporated in 1960 and has been growing at a steady rate ever since. The city has developed a positive reputation throughout national media as an affordable and family-friendly community, notably placing in the top 10 of CNNMoney’s 100 Best Places to Live in the United States. Many corporations’ headquarters have thrived in Overland Park, including Sprint Corporation, YRC Worldwide, Waddell & Reed, Ferrellgas, and Netsmart Technologies.
Although Rodrock’s new home communities in Overland Park always have plenty of neighborhood amenities close to home, there are also plenty of attractions nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts and families have 72 parks available for use, totaling over 1,800 acres of public golf, sand volleyball, hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and more. Major points of interest for entertainment and activities include the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, the Johnson County Arts and Heritage Center, Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, and more.
A great place to live, work and play, almost 200,000 residents enjoy some of the highest-rated public school systems in the state, a below-average cost of living, and a central location in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Experience Overland Park and find a community your family can thrive in for decades to come.