Map of Olathe

Where to Live in Olathe

Olathe offers a variety of residential areas, each with unique characteristics that cater to different lifestyles. From established suburban neighborhoods to rural estates, there is something for everyone. Below is a breakdown of the main areas of Olathe and the types of housing available in each.

West Olathe

Type of Housing: Newer single-family homes, luxury estates, and planned communities.
Age of Housing: Mostly built from the early 2000s to today, with new developments ongoing.

West Olathe features some of the city’s most desirable master-planned communities, offering modern homes, neighborhood amenities, and excellent schools. This area has a mix of mid-range to high-end homes with access to golf courses, lakes, and nature trails.

Notable Neighborhoods:

  • Cedar Creek – Luxury homes, golf course, and private lake access.
  • Forest View – Family-friendly community with resort-style amenities.
  • Prairie Farms – A growing community with single-family homes.

East Olathe

Type of Housing: Older suburban homes, townhomes, and apartments.
Age of Housing: Primarily built between the 1960s and 1990s.

East Olathe is one of the city’s more affordable areas, offering a mix of well-maintained older homes and new townhome developments. It provides easy access to I-35 and is close to downtown Olathe, making it a convenient location for commuters.

Notable Neighborhoods:

  • Havencroft – Established neighborhood with mature trees and larger lots.
  • Heatherstone – Affordable homes with a strong community feel.
  • Scarborough – A budget-friendly option with proximity to schools and parks.

South Olathe

Type of Housing: New construction, single-family homes, and planned developments.
Age of Housing: Mostly built from 2010 to today, with ongoing expansion.

South Olathe is one of the fastest-growing areas in the city, featuring new subdivisions with spacious homes and modern amenities. It offers excellent schools, large parks, and convenient access to shopping centers and dining.

Notable Neighborhoods:

  • Stonebridge – A collection of newer subdivisions with community pools and trails.
  • Heather Ridge – A growing community with single-family homes and villas.
  • Arbor Creek – A well planned subdivision with community school, retail, and a pool.

Rural Olathe

Type of Housing: Acreage homes, farmhouses, and custom estates.
Age of Housing: Varies, from historic farmhouses to new-build luxury estates.

For those seeking privacy, open space, and a country feel, Rural Olathe offers large properties with acreage while still being close to the city’s amenities. Many homes in this area are custom-built and ideal for buyers looking for a rural lifestyle.

Notable Areas:

  • Southwest Olathe – Large estates and farmland with rolling landscapes.
  • Northwest Olathe – A mix of rural homes and newer luxury builds.

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