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Wild Horse FAQ

Wild Horse is a new home community in south Overland Park, Kansas, near 179th Street and Grant Street in the Blue Valley School District. The builder team includes Wheeler Homes, Bickimer Homes, and Roeser Homes, offering a mix of 2‑story, 1.5‑story, and reverse 1.5‑story floor plans with options for finished lower levels, 3‑car and 4‑car garages, and covered outdoor living spaces. Homes in Wild Horse are designed for modern lifestyles, with open‑concept great rooms, gourmet kitchens, and main‑level primary suites available in several plans.

Schools and School District

Wild Horse is served by the Blue Valley School District, with Wolf Springs Elementary, Aubry Bend Middle School (including the new Wolf Springs Middle opening in 2026), and Blue Valley Southwest High School assigned to the neighborhood. Having well‑regarded schools nearby tends to support long‑term home values and draws a diverse group of home buyers who prioritize education options, daily convenience, and neighborhood stability.

Community Amenities

Wild Horse is planned with a full package of neighborhood amenities, including a clubhouse, swimming pool, pickleball courts, tennis courts, and dedicated play areas. Many homesites feature sprinkler‑equipped yards and outdoor living spaces that tie directly into the community’s shared greenspaces for a connected, neighborhood feel.

HOA dues are currently noted at 1,600 dollars per year with a one‑time initiation fee, covering maintenance of the pool, clubhouse, courts, play spaces, and shared infrastructure. This structure helps keep the neighborhood amenities looking sharp over time while allowing residents to enjoy resort‑style features without individual upkeep.

Heritage Park and Nearby Convenience

From Wild Horse, Heritage Park and the wider south Overland Park park system are only a short drive away, typically within about 10 minutes by car depending on your route. Heritage Park offers a large lake, trails, golf, sports fields, and dog areas, which gives Wild Horse residents a substantial outdoor recreation hub close to home. The Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is also within easy driving range to the southwest, adding gardens, natural areas, and additional trails for weekend exploration.[2]

Everyday convenience is a major strength of this location, with Bluhawk’s shopping, grocery, fitness, and medical services a short drive to the east along 159th–179th, plus numerous restaurants and coffee options within a few miles. Quick access to 69 Highway connects you north toward I‑435 and the broader Kansas City metro, making commutes and regional shopping straightforward for Wild Horse homeowners.

Work With a Local Broker and Buyer’s Agent

If you are researching homes for sale in Wild Horse or other new homes in Overland Park KS, you may also be trying to decide which real estate agent, Realtor, or real estate broker to hire. Ken Jansen is licensed in Kansas and is a licensed real estate broker with Real Broker LLC, which requires additional training and more stringent exams than standard salesperson licensing. Ken also holds the ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) designation, signaling extra coursework, tougher testing, and verified buyer‑representation experience, and he provides Designated Buyer Representation while acting as a fiduciary for his buyer clients. Ken is very experienced in new home sales and new construction communities across Johnson County. If you are considering buying or building a new home in Wild Horse or anywhere in Johnson County, text Ken “New Home” at 913‑908‑2215 to start a no‑pressure conversation about your goals.

Builders and Floor Plan Styles

This community features a strong builder lineup that includes Wheeler Homes, Bickimer Homes, and Roeser Homes, along with other quality local builders active in south Johnson County. Current and model listings in Wild Horse highlight notable plans such as Wheeler’s Newport 1.5, Waterford, and Bayview Reverse, Bickimer’s Truman, Augusta III, Augusta X, and Fillmore, and Roeser’s Roanoke II.

Across these plans, buyers can choose from 2‑story, 1.5‑story, and reverse 1.5‑story homes, many with main‑level primary suites, lofts, offices, and finished lower levels for flex space. Common features include open‑concept great rooms with tall ceilings and beams, large kitchen islands, built‑in appliances, walk‑in and prep‑style pantries, covered patios or decks, and 3‑car or 4‑car garages that appeal to households needing storage, hobby, or multigenerational space.[1]

Location and Directions to Wild Horse

Wild Horse is located in south Overland Park, Kansas, in Johnson County, generally around 179th Street and Grant Street, with internal streets including Carter Street, Knox Street, and 176th–177th Terraces. The community sits in the growing Blue Valley Southwest corridor, just west of 69 Highway and south of 167th–175th, surrounded by other high‑end new construction neighborhoods and established amenities.

From I‑435 on the Kansas side, head south on 69 Highway into Overland Park, then exit at 179th Street and go west, turning north on Grant Street and following the local streets to the Wild Horse entrances along 175th Terrace, Carter Street, and Knox Street. Once inside the neighborhood, you will see a mix of finished homes, model homes, and under‑construction properties that reflect the ongoing build‑out of this thoughtfully planned community.

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