New Longview Homes for Sale
On the west side of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, in Jackson County, in the Kansas City Metro area, you’ll find a remarkable community known as New Longview. New Longview has become K.C.’s fastest growing Traditional Neighborhood Design subdivision. New Longview features homes that range in price from $200,000 to mid $800,000 giving prospective buyers multiple options to fit their budgets and personal tastes. Homes in New Longview include Tudor, Colonial, Victorian and Craftsman exteriors constructed with the same classic style made famous by areas like Hyde Park, Waldo and Brookside.
New Longview boasts a convenient location just 20 minutes from the excitement of downtown Kansas City and Johnson County, Kansas. New Longview is a mixed use community and affords a highly desirable lifestyle. Residents of New Longview describe their community as the “best” and “one of a kind,” but don’t take their word for it, seeing is believing!
Comprised of a little over 260 acres, New Longview is a vibrant community known for its gorgeous architecture and award-winning efforts to preserve the historic architecture in restoring original buildings and constructing new buildings. New Longview is a tight-knit community and hosts multiple community events each year including a Halloween costume parade, 4th of July parade, and an annual Easter egg hunt, among others. Buy a home in New Longview and enjoy all of the great shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation of the Kansas City Metro area.
If you would like to buy a home in New Longview of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, or you are interested in homes for sale in other Lee’s Summit communities, please do not hesitate to contact us today for more information.
Latest New Longview Homes for Sale
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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Baths
Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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Baths
Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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Baths
Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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0
Baths
Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
Welcome to Pergola Park-part of the New Longview subdivision. This commuity takes inspiration from historic KC area neighborhoods. Pergola Park lots are laid out surround…
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0
Baths
Listing courtesy of Bryan Parrish of Keller Williams Realty Partner.
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