
Relocating with your family requires balancing a multitude of factors so everyone’s transition is successful. While managing financial and career decisions, parents must also prioritize areas with quality schools and safe communities. A child’s surroundings largely affects their transition, so finding the right neighborhood to raise a family is key.
Families interested in moving to the Kansas City metro can expect a median list price of $149,500 and a median monthly rent price of $850. These prices are cheaper than the national median list price of $210,000 and median rent price of $1,475. While finances are a key factor, prospective KC parents should also focus on finding the best schools. According to GreatSchools, Kansas City suburbs are home to the area’s highest-rated schools, but are also currently more expensive than the overall metro’s median prices.
Families relocating to the Kansas City area can find homes or apartments in kid-friendly communities by narrowing their searches to these trending KC suburbs.
Lees Summit is growing into one of the busiest centers in the Kansas City metro. Zillow shows more than 250 recently sold homes in the last few years, and more suburban development is on the rise. Parents benefit from Lees Summit’s active business community and families enjoy the variety of kid-friendly attractions. Everything you need is nearby. Find Lees Summit homes listed at a median price of $219,900 and rentals with median costs of $950 a month. The Lees Summit school district is a huge draw for families. With an average Great Schools ranking of 8 out of 10, parents can count on the community’s educators to provide quality education for their children.
Raymore is a popular location for families seeking a blend of urban convenience and small-town charm. The tight-knit community of 20,000 offers its residents a never-ending list of events and attractions. No wonder the small town has seen close to 700 homes sell in the past few years. The median list price for Raymore homes is $224,900 and renters can find homes at a median monthly payment of $1,350. All Raymore schools rank 7 or 8 out of 10 on Great Schools, so parents can breathe easily as their kids are receiving the quality schooling they deserve.

Families looking to settle down on the Kansas side of the KC metro cannot pass up Olathe’s astounding quality of life. Zillow shows more than 4,000 Olathe homes sold in the past three years, so it’s clear the area is desirable. Known for its top-notch city departments, Olathe residents enjoy a well-organized community dedicated to safety and convenience. Families interested in an Olathe home can expect a median list price of $245,000 and median monthly rent costs of $1,295. The Olathe school district receives an overall 7 out of 10 ranking. Add the community atmosphere and easy commute, and Olathe is an ideal place to relocate your family.

All three suburbs provide the desired balance parents seek for their children. Each guarantees a safe, well-organized community with quality schools and stress-free commuting for your career. Search for homes in these three trending KC suburbs to make your move to Kansas City successful for the whole family.
This guest post was written by Nick Elam of Zillow.com! Zillow is the leading rental and real estate marketing place. There website provides numerous resources for those looking to buy, sell or rent homes!
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