For the last year, we had a rental house in Kansas. We knew that we weren't going to get rid of our house in Missouri because we didn't know how long we would be stationed in Kansas. If he was given some random overseas assignment after few years here, the kids and I would've gone back to Missouri, for example. We're too far into this military life to keep selling everything and starting over. The rental in KS was always going to be temporary while we figured out what was next. This past winter, we essentially decided that we'd be staying here pretty much for the rest of his career so we decided to try to buy a house and settle in.
Our lease was June 16, 2025 to June 30, 2026, so we knew if we were going to buy, we needed to get it going in March/April so we could plan a move in time. Timing was weird also because Scott was out of town for multiple weeks in May and June.
Here's my final thoughts on our rental, now that all is said and done:
The Good:
The company we used was really easy to deal with. I recommend them if you're coming to the Leavenworth area. Send me a message!
Great neighborhood. Good location. Easy access to pretty much whatever within 5-10 minutes.
Lots of kids for Wells to play with. He gained a lot of independence and physical strength this past year. Age 7 was good for him. He learned how to problem-solve, climb a tree, and ride a bike too. He also, ahem, learned to defend himself using both words and actions.
Fenced-in yard, 3 car garage, split level with a sub-basement, and basically as much storage as we could possibly want or hope for, so it was a real find for the price.
The Bad:
The steps in a split level can be annoying. This was our first experience in a true bi-level house and I'm blown away by the amount of wasted space because of all the steps. We were actually lucky in that we had a 3 1/2-car garage so the house had a much larger footprint and the bedrooms were really big.
The kitchen had very little counter space and the counters and cupboards could've done with updating.
The sliding glass door track was bent so the door was a struggle to open and close, and the ugly vertical blinds were also half-broken.
I wasn't crazy about the washer/dryer....it's always nice when there's a set in a rental but they weren't the best. They left them for us to use but said they wouldn't maintain them and it was all up to us if we wanted them. So we used them and they weren't working great by the end of the 12 months.
There was a tankless hot water heater. This wasn't the worst because apparently there's benefits but it was a hassle. An unpredictable hassle.
The Ugly:
The backyard turned into a flooded, muddy mess when it rained. Dog paws were impossible to keep up with. The kids couldn't use the backyard for anything because we didn't want them tearing up the grass that we when we were able to keep it growing. They honestly needed a structural engineer in there to fix the slopes and grades and reconfigure everything behind the house.
A lot of the drywall work in the bathrooms was new; they had been updated just last summer before we moved in. Unfortunately, it wasn't done well because within a month or so, doors stopped closing because the headers were bad and shifted. Drywall cracked up above the door frames. Scott initially tried to fix the doors but the problem was the framing inside the walls and he said you can't fix that without busting into the walls and starting over. So we lived with three doors that literally didn't seal/close/lock and now I guess that's someone else's problem. It sounds bad but I don't know that they could've/would've fixed it anyway. I don't think it's a priority for most landlords (the owner had done the work himself before the management company let us move in and they're not local). It would've been a very involved and messy process.
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To be honest, the doors not closing in the bedrooms/bathrooms and the muddy backyard were my only real complaints. I didn't hate the place at all and absolutely would've stayed another year if this stint in Kansas was going to be temporary. As it is, we're settled in for now but never say never.












































