Finney County is located in southwestern Kansas and is one of the largest and most economically active counties in the region. The county seat, Garden City, is a diverse and rapidly growing community known for its major industries, schools, recreation centers, and regional shopping. Another small community, Holcomb, sits just west of Garden City and offers a suburban alternative with newer subdivisions and family-oriented neighborhoods. Finney County has a rich agricultural background, especially in cattle, feedlots, and crop production, but Garden City also hosts retail, hospitality, education, and healthcare industries, giving the county a strong economic foundation. Its cultural diversity is one of its most defining features, contributing to local restaurants, festivals, and community life. Housing options vary widely, from modest single-family homes in older neighborhoods to newer subdivisions with modern layouts, townhomes, and rural homes on acreage outside Garden City. Holcomb features subdivisions with contemporary homes built in the last 20–30 years. Home prices in Finney County are higher than many rural Kansas counties due to strong demand. Most homes in Garden City range from $220,000 to $350,000, while newer or larger houses may reach $400,000–$550,000. Holcomb homes typically fall between $240,000 and $380,000. Rural homes can vary significantly based on land size. New construction often ranges from $320,000 to $480,000, with custom builds costing more. Finney County serves as a major service hub for all of southwest Kansas, which makes it feel more urban than many surrounding counties. With active employment, growing neighborhoods, and a wide variety of amenities, it attracts families, professionals, and long-term residents from across the region.