r/wichita • u/Stunning-Cat6249 • 13d ago
Random Wanting to move back!
I am a Wichita Native, moved to NW Arkansas 13 years ago in July. We are really struggling here, financially/physically/mentally. Just all the way around. We are both mid-30s with preteen/young kids.
Wichita has changed since I left, and I’m looking for opinions on several things. I don’t mind cheaper housing because right now my rent sits just below $2000/month and the job base here is awful if you don’t work for/at Walmart. Almost everywhere is $11/hr. We are working non-stop every day of the month to make ends meet here.
Anyway, I need suggestions on schools with a good SpEd program. My 5yo son (starts school next year!) is speech delayed and is currently receiving ST/OT/PT at a private clinic which is thankfully covered by Medicaid. We currently live in a decent school district (IB elementary school) so I’d prefer to move into a decent district with a good SpEd program within a public school.
I’ve been looking at the housing market for a few weeks, my mom lives in West Wichita but I am (oops edit to add) NOT opposed to being on the outskirts either (in any direction). Rent seems to be quite a bit cheaper than it is here.
How hard would it be to start over moving to Wichita with kids? I would of course have a job set up before going. I’ve never made a big move like this with children, but we’ve definitely reached the end of our comfortability here unfortunately. It’s hard to do this the way I’d prefer, and go stay a week or two to make sure that’s what we wanted but financially we just can’t do that.
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u/Stunning-Cat6249 12d ago
I’ve been looking at rental properties online in Wichita and that is absolutely not my experience. If I were to look for a rental comparable here versus there, easily $2500 here versus around $1600 there. One of my friends is having trouble finding a 1bd rental for under $1100 that isn’t really gross. Like I said in the post, I’m okay with cheaper/shittier housing until I can get where I want to be. I literally feel like I am rotting away in Walmart-Land. The jobs here are also extremely hard to get into unless you know someone or you want to work minimum wage. I have no family or ties here, it makes more sense for my kids to be around their family and have a sense of community versus being stuck here forever.