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Independence, Missouri is a city known for its rich history and colonial-style architecture. It's a city that has a lot to offer, with many attractions, activities, and places of interest. Visitors come from all over the world to experience the unique atmosphere that Independence provides. The reviews of Independence are overwhelmingly positive, with people praising its small-town feel, friendly citizens, and great restaurants. Many visitors also take advantage of the city’s outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking and fishing along the nearby rivers. For those who appreciate culture and history there are dozens of museums in the area to explore. Whether you’re visiting alone or with family or friends, Independence will provide something for everyone!

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GLACIAL ARTESIAN TAP WATER GETS LOW WATER QUALITY - 10/1/2014
The ice age sent glaciers sweeping south, ending at what is the edge of the Missouri River. Independence, Missouri, has artesian water straight from this glacial melt deposited deep UNDER the Missouri River, unlike neighboring Kansas City. Having used Kansas City's Missouri River water, and then moving to Independence, I noticed I literally lost a layer of thick, lifeless skin and have never been healthier. Independence, Missouri, was rated in the top 5 of municipal water supplies in all of North America. Old copper water pipes from Indie simply have a fine, white mineral residue, and the ice is fantastic. Independence annexed lots of farm land and if you want a farmlet, there's plenty of great places to raise chickens and veggies. This town would make a great prepper hideaway. Let's recap. You won't be drinking recycled water that has pharmaceuticals in it; no reservoir for terrorists to poison; and you won't be drinking chemical-laden run-off. Plus the St. Ann's Fish Fry is to die Read More

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Very hit or miss. - 4/10/2014
I've lived here pretty much all my life, and I have to say, I'm ready to get out. I'm not sure if the crime here has just skyrocketed over recent years, or if I was just sheltered because I happened to grow up in a relatively nice neighborhood that no one had any reason to pass through (so not much in the way of "crimes of opportunity"). Probably a bit of both. In any case, I live near the Square now (the historic area), and I hear gunshots at night fairly regularly. There always seem to be dogs running around loose, and we've seen multiple people digging through our trash. I'm scared to go on walks by myself, especially in the late afternoon and early evening. Anyway, if you're thinking about moving here, be very careful about which neighborhood you choose. In a lot of areas, you can drive down one street and think, "Oh, what lovely houses!" and round the corner and see homes that have been condemned but may or may not be inhabited anyway. It's pretty Read More

Not All That Bad - 1/29/2013
Independence, Missouri is just like any other fairly large, fairly old town. A city approaching 200 years old and having nearly 120,000 residents is going to have both old and new, good an bad. I am a Kansas City area native, having grown up on the "Kansas" side of the state line. I moved to eastern Jackson county many years ago and more specifically to Independence about 6 years ago. Independence has a large variety of things to do, it's a pleasant place to live and is a very affordable community. Yes there are areas of town that are not new and shiny and yes there is some crime in Independence however, the city and surrounding areas are decent and affordable. Those who bad mouth the area would be better served in participating in it's improvement and helping to once again help make Independence a shining star. Read More

Frustrated resident - 10/29/2012
If you like living around drug addicts (meth heads in particular), rowdy, bad ass kids, hillbillies and ghetto fools, move to Independence, MO STAT.

We've lived in one of the "nicer neighborhoods" in Independence for the last 3.5 years and we are getting out! When we moved in everything seemed normal. People cared for their houses and lawns and for the most part it was a quiet neighborhood. After a year of living here, we noticed as new residents were moving in and older residents were moving out that things began to decline. Now, two and a half years later, this neighborhood is turning into a glorified trailer park/ghetto because somehow these morons are able to get loans to buy houses.

Also, we have seen and increase in crime. Three times SWAT has been to our neighborhood to bust people for God only knows what. One time they came because some meth head locked himself in his house and threatened to kill himself. Sorry, but the police did not do Read More

Decent quality of life - 7/25/2010
Independence, MO offers a decent quality of life to its residents. Having grown up here, I know quite a bit about what the city is really like. There are so many opportunities for entertainment, such as shopping, restaurants, movies, and recreational activities. Independence is the largest suburb of Kansas City, so there is always something going on. The crime rate isn't horrible in Independence and the climate is typical of the Midwest: hot summers and cold winters with mild autumns and springs. Independence has really nice neighborhoods, not so nice neighborhoods, and everything in between. The only complaint I have about living in this city are the schools. If you live in Independence, you are either in the Independence School District or the Fort Osage School District. While neither district is absolutely horrible, there are better places to send your kids. I went to school in the Independence School District and I graduated from high school feeling like I could have had a much Read More

best place - 2/21/2010
I moved here in 2006 and ever day i see newbuildings springing up..its a fast developing city.A ice hockey stadium was just finished,retired homes,pro bass,its a town becoming a city very fast!
Life is organized here.Clean streets,malls,flashy cars..i love this Read More

Cost of Living - 8/18/2009
The cost of living in Independence and the entire metro region of Kansas City is lower than almost anywhere else in the United States. Housing, food and fuel are cheaper by quite a bit. If you were to perform a comparison to another large mid-western city such as Minneapolis you will find the city approximately 25% less expensive! Of course there are drawbacks, the city and the entire area are really spread out geographically and the mass transit system is virtually non-existent so you must have a auto. Of course owning an auto means increased costs for insurance, maintenance, fuel, etc. Another issue at this time is the reduction in jobs due to the economy. Many have left here in search for something better which tells you that if people are moving from one of the cheaper cities to live in there must be a Read More

Quality of life: not so great - 4/9/2008
I recently moved cross country after having lived in Independence for 20 years. This is a changing community. It is no longer the bedroom community many expect. Yes, crime is high. Meth and it's effects are omnipresent.
Over the past few years the new administration at the school district have become fixated on MAP scores. Most administrators and many teachers will gladly destroy children in pursuit of AYP. I had two SWAT team busts in my neighborhood there in the last year I lived there. If you have a choice, this is not the place to choose to Read More

Independence - Pros/Cons - 2/16/2008
Pros:
1. Low cost of living and housing
2. Affordable place to live
3. Good school system
4. Plenty of jobs and things to do in nearby Kansas City

Cons:
1. High crime rate
2. Huge meth lab problem -- I hear that Independence is the "meth lab capital of the U.S."
3. Nearby Kansas City is a horrible place to Read More

A city that I admire. - 4/24/2007
I have never been to Independance, Mo, but have always admired what I have read about. Have always wanted to settle there. I grew up in South Carolina, near Chareleston. Now live in Erlanger, Kentucky. Would move to Independance, but would mean divorcing my wife. Which may or may not be a bad thing. She can't seem to ween her children the youngest being age Read More

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