| Like many cities, Sioux Falls developed outward from its center. The center of town is unique, historic and home to longtime residents. The Cathedral neighborhood — one of the city’s five historic districts — consists of turn-of-the-century homes, including the Pettigrew Home and Museum. A hilly, cobblestone street in the west 500 block of W. Sixth Street reminds residents and visitors of the city’s history, and offers a magnificent view of downtown Sioux Falls, located just a few blocks to the east. The McKennan Park neighborhood has many classic-style homes along tree-lined boulevards. The homes are well-kept, high quality and offer a blend of character and convenience for those who desire a centralized location. The area surrounds McKennan Park, and features several schools and a health care facility. Park Ridge/Sioux Valley, a little farther west, features some of the city’s most diverse housing options — from small bungalows to large split-levels. Park Ridge/Sioux Valley is located near area universities and colleges and draws younger residents who appreciate its proximity to downtown culture and entertainment. Growing families who enjoy the easy access to outdoor recreation, the zoo and education and health care facilities are also attracted to this neighborhood. The average listing price for the homes in the central part of Sioux Falls is around $144,182. |