Haysville KS Homes & Real Estate

Included below are homes for sale and real estate in Haysville, KS.

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Haysville March 31, 2023
21
Listed
78
Avg. DOM
$125.58
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$349,000
Med. List Price
21 Properties

Living in Haysville

Aerial view of a neighborhood in Haysville

Founded in 1891, Haysville sits just southwest of Wichita. In 1999, an F4 tornado struck Haysville, damaging 150 homes and 27 businesses and completely destroying the historic district. Since then, the city has rebuilt and continued to grow. Today, Haysville is home to more than 10,000 people and more than a dozen civic groups. Area events include the Haysville Fall Festival, Village Christmas, Community Expo, and Springnanigans, a festival for kids. There is fun for the whole family to be had in Haysville. Visit today to find your new home!


Vickers Petroleum Service Station

Classic cars sit outside of a unique-looking petroleum service station

Vickers Petroleum, founded by Jack A. Vickers, Sr. in 1918, became known for its innovation, not only in oil technology, but also in building and construction. The Vickers station in Haysville was built in 1954 and is the first station in the U.S. to feature the unique "batwing" design. It was one of the only buildings left standing after the 1999 tornado, so locals were motivated to restore and preserve it. In 2019, the building was added to the Register of Kansas Historic Places and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Parks Service.