New Search Tool Features To Keep You Up To Date With The Kansas City Real Estate Market

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The search tool I use to show you all of the area homes for sale (fed from the Kansas City MLS) has been greatly improved. In addition to giving you the listing updates by email, now when they come to you the updates no longer jumble the old listing information with the new. You’ll get to clearly see what’s changed since the last update and specific changes will be highlighted. This is all designed to help you make an informed real estate decision. Although the sample below may a little hard to read, notice the text items in RED below showing recent CHANGES to the updates…

Kansas City Home Search Tool

Kansas City Home Search Tool


You can see how clear the updates will be and this will save a ton of time when scanning the list of homes. Being able to see when a home from your previous list has SOLD will benefit home buyers and home sellers alike.  You’ll also get to see what the market around you is doing as they’ll be clearly marked with PRICE REDUCTION. These are all improvements to our system to help Kansas City home buyers and home sellers stay current with the real estate market.  We believe providing real estate information in a quick and efficient manner are key to a successful real estate transaction.

If you haven’t checked out our home search tool, visit our Home Search page to get going. Once you’ve created a search be sure to SAVE it, so you can come back to it later and also save the search to start receiving email updates – which now include the added features on this page! It’s all free when searching homes for sale in Kansas City, Johnson County KS, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Shawnee and the surrounding metro area!

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Ravenwood Place Subdivision Market Stats ~ Ravenwood Place Homes For Sale In Olathe KS

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Ravenwood Place Real Estate Market Stats
Ravenwood Place Is A Subdivision In Olathe Kansas

Looking over the Ravenwood Place market statistics dating back to February 2009, 20 homes were put on the market and 13 homes were sold over the same year period. The average sales price in Ravenwood Place was $234,375 and the subdivision saw a sale’s price range of $195,000 to $280,000.

Comparing the 8 Active listings in Ravenwood Place to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 7.4 months of inventory currently on the market. This is a little high but gives homebuyers a large pool of homes  to choose from in the area. The average current list price of $240,706 is also in line with the average sales price during the past 12 months ($234,375), so it could be an excellent time purchase a home in Ravenwood Place. The Ravenwood Place community is a popular Olathe Kansas subdivision and located near parks, dining, shopping and entertainment amenities.

Ravenwood Place In Olathe Kansas

Ravenwood Place In Olathe Kansas

Ravenwood Place is located in the heart of Olathe Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District.  Many of the homes in Ravenwood Place were constructed from 1999 through 2006. If you’re considering selling or buying a home in Ravenwood Place, please contact me for assistance with selling or buying an area home.

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Northland Kansas City Real Estate Update – February 2010

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Real Estate Info for Northland Kansas City
Recent
15 Days of Northland Kansas City Market Activity
Including: homes in the North Kansas City, Liberty & Parkhill School Districts

Using the past 15 days of market stats in the chart below, we can figure the absorption rate for the Northland Kansas City area to be 12.5 months of inventory. Looking at absorption rates helps us compare the supply and demand of real estate in the northland Kansas City area. These market stats include all home communities that are served by the North Kansas City School District, Liberty School District and the Parkhill School District. Having more than a year of inventory is high, but the low number of closed sales the past month can be partly attributed to the time of year and the inclement weather we’ve seen recently.

Type
#
Average $
Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days
304
$191,766
Total Active Listings
1,833
Newest Contracts Written
184
$171,750 96
Newest Sold (Closed)
73
$153,046 119

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts considers the price the homes were listed at when they went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in any category can skew results. Stats may not be an exact 15 days from date of this post. DOM = Days On Market.

The number of homes that went under contract was impressive and more than double the number of homes that closed over the same 15-day period. If we used the number of homes that went under contract (assuming they’d all make it to closing), the absorption rate would be a much-improved 4.9 months of inventory in the northland Kansas City area. If you’re considering selling or buying a home in Kansas City, North Kansas City, Liberty, Gladstone or Parkville, please contact us for assistance. We’ll get you the market stats specific to the subdivisions that most interest you and we look forward to assisting you with your home sale or purchase.

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Northland Kansas City

Northland Kansas City

Northland Kansas City Tip…
The Northland is also known as “North of The River” & “North KC”

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Searching Villas For Sale In Overland Park, Johnson County KS Or A Surrounding Kansas City Area?

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If you’ve tried locating Villas for sale in Johnson County Kansas, Overland Park or the surrounding Kansas City areas, you may have run into the problem of having the Villa listings  lumped together with all the single family homes. This can mean a lot of wasted time when searching through the list of homes that fit your needs.  There are ways however to make the home search more productive and you can do this yourself when searching online or you can have a local Kansas City Realtor like myself help.

Kansas City & Johnson County KS Villas

Kansas City & Johnson County KS Villas

If you’re in the preliminary stages and want to do the searching on your own, our search tools have been drastically improved in recent years. You can eliminate single family homes from the results and just search the available Villas for sale and priced in just the range that you need. For example, you can search just for homes for sale over $300,000 in Johnson County KS and doing so nets you these results… Johnson County KS Villas & Towhomes priced $300,000+.

You’ll see homes in area communities like the Villas Of Shadow Glen In Cedar Creek, Afton Hill, Prairie Brook Villas, Club Villas At Lionsgate, Avignon, Villas of St. Andrews,  Crescent Court, Villas of Highlands Ranch, Ashford Villas, Links of Cedar Creek, Deer Creek, Ranch Villas at Nall Hills, Hallbrook, The Woods Villas,  Villas of Falcon Valley, Tuscany Reserve, Villas of Whitehorse, Willowbrooke, Village At Ironhorse, St. Andrews Court, Prairie Villas At Falcon Valley,  Corinth Downs, The Cottages Of Cedar Creek, Leabrooke Preserve, Mission Reserve, Heather Glen, Patrician Woods, Linden Place, Camden Woods, Brighton’s Landing and Falcon Ridge Villas.

The search we did above is just one example of what you can do to narrow down the available homes for sale. You can also play around with the homes that get fed from the Kansas City MLS and make the search work many different ways to benefit you. After clicking the link above, you can search either by selecting a map area or you can take control of the search by selecting specific cities to search. To do that latter, click on the Refine Your Search button and then select Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe, Shawnee, Leawood, Kansas City… or any combination of these or other metro areas that you want to see.

You can also save any searches you’ve done by clicking on the SEARCH SAVER button. In addition to letting you come back later to view the searches you’ve done, creating an account also allows you to start receiving automatic email updates whenever a NEW listing comes on the market that meets the parameters you’ve entered.  You are able to add,  edit or delete searches. When you’re really ready to hit the home search trail, you’ll want to have your Kansas City real estate agent doing the searches via MLS because agents can search additional parameters that are not available on the consumer version.

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Oxford Mills Community Market Stats ~ Oxford Mills Homes For Sale In Overland Park KS

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Oxford Mills Real Estate Market Stats
Oxford Mills Is A Subdivision In Overland Park KS

Looking over the Oxford Mills market statistics dating back to February 2009, 13 homes were put on the market and 7 homes were sold over the same year period. The average sales price in Oxford Mills was $330,214 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $307,000 to $360,000.

Comparing the 2 Active listings in Oxford Mills to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 3.4 months of inventory currently on the market. This is good in today’s real estate market and the average current list price of $332,450 is right at the average sales price ($330,214) seen in Oxford Mills over the past year. Oxford Mills is a popular Overland Park KS subdivision and located near parks, shopping, dining and entertainment amenities.

Oxford Mills In Overland Park KS

Oxford Mills In Overland Park KS

Oxford Mills is located in southern Overland Park Kansas and is served by the Blue Valley School District. Many of the homes in Oxford Mills were built from 2001 through 2004. If you’re considering a move to or from Oxford Mills, or another Overland Park Kansas community, I look forward to discussing your situation in detail.

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New 2010 Good Faith Estimates Haven’t Led To Self-Inflicted Injuries In Kansas City

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The new 2010 Good Faith Estimate has been in effect for more than a month and I’ve yet to see any mortgage lenders, borrowers or real estate agents climbing buildings or jumping off bridges. The changes do however have people talking and will certainly change the way loans have been handled over the years. For the best mortgage lenders, these changes won’t have the same drastic effect they’ll have on shady or unorganized lenders. The lenders I know well have also taken on the changes head on in educating agents and borrowers alike about the changes.


The January 1st 2010 Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act (RESPA) has certainly made the
Good Faith Estimate a lot more good faith — and a lot less Que Sara, Sara. Lenders will have to educate borrowers on what’s being charged for their loan, why they’re being charged each amount and in many cases, who exactly is charging the fees. I’m expecting it will clearly educate borrowers on the risks of ARM loans and other creative financing methods that are at the root of our current financial mess. I’ve read many places online that it will make it very easy to compare the Good Faith Estimate that was given out early in the process to the actual HUD-1 Settlement Statement that will be produced  for the real estate closing.

The new Good Faith Estimate requires that mortgage lenders show all the key loan terms and closing costs to borrowers. More importantly, if the lender half-asses a Good Faith estimate, the lender could be on the hook for overages in many instances. I’m thinking this will give home buyers some good assurance that the Good Faith Estimates will be reasonably accurate and minimize or eliminate the junk fees seen all too often over the years. Finding junk fees on the HUD-1 has put many a borrower in the difficult circumstance of not being able to fight it because they’ve already closed on their home sale.  And, if you’re thinking ahead like me, this seems likely to lead lenders to work closely with closing agents to build a comfort level that the fees quoted early on are  more-or-less guaranteed come closing time.

Different aspects of the new Good Faith Estimate (GFE) are defined at different tolerance levels. The one I’ve commonly heard referred to is the 10% tolerance of quoted fees. This applies to settlement service fees where the lender specifies the provider to be used in the transaction. But there’s also many that fall under zero tolerance, including fees the lender was in direct control of when they were listed on the GFE – such as the lender’s own origination fees, underwriting fees and processing fees.  Then there’s the unlimited tolerance for items that the borrower is in control of – such as title insurance, home inspections and homeowner’s insurance. You can see how the lender can’t be expected to guarantee the latter.

It’s worth noting that many lenders believe any money saved by the new GFE could be lost due to the extra time and costs required to make sure they are in compliance with the changes — all costs they’d likely want to pass on to consumers. But if lenders start erring on the safe side, competitors who are on the ball and quoting accurate fees and costs will undercut them and secure the borrower’s business. So I find it unlikely that lenders will simply quote high amounts on the GFE, because if they do they may go  out of business – due to having no business. The new Good Faith Estimate is a 3-page document  that provides a break down of loan costs in layman terms. ALL mortgage lenders are required to use  this document going forward and you can check out some of the most common GFE questions here on these 57 pages of frequently asked RESPA questions.

A down side that I’m pondering is whether lenders will refuse to give borrowers a Good Faith Estimate early in the home buying process. If they refuse until a buyer has applied for a home loan and gone under contract, this would keep a borrower from really knowing the costs of the loan until they’re already under contract. Although I could argue that’s no worse than what’s been dealt with before these changes were made. We’ll need several more months to see how things play out and make any definitive assessments of the effect of the new GFE. Irregardless, it’s as critical as ever that borrowers work with a reputable and trust-worthy lender. If you’re looking for a good lender to finance your home purchase or refinance your current home, here are three lenders that I would trust to handle my own Kansas City mortgage loan…

Jill Underwood with Pulaski Bank
Email:
jill@jillunderwood.com
Phone: 913-915-0150
www.JillUnderwood.com

Alan Scarpa with National Bank Of Kansas City
Email: ascarpa@nbofkc.com
Phone: 913-253-0189
www.nbofkc.com

Rick Woodruff with Metropolitan Mortgage Corporation
Email: rick@e-metropolitan.com
Phone: 913-642-8300
www.emetropolitan.com
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Crimson Ridge Community Market Stats ~ Including Maplewood and Oakbrook In Shawnee KS

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Crimson Ridge Real Estate Market Stats
Crimson Ridge Is A Subdivision In Shawnee KS

Looking over the Maplewood of Crimson Ridge and Oakbrook of Crimson Ridge market statistics dating back to February 2009, 24 homes were listed for sale and 15 homes were sold and closed over the same year time-frame. The average sales price the past year in Maplewood of Crimson Ridge was $279,914 and the average sales price in the Oakbrook of Crimson Ridge area was $308,852.

Comparing the 8 overall Active listings in Crimson Ridge to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 6.4 months of inventory on the market. The average current list price in Crimson Ridge is $331,044, which is quite a bit higher than the average sales price over the past year in the community ($279,914). Crimson Ridge is a popular Shawnee Kansas subdivision and located near K-7 highway access, parks, schools and dining amenities.

Crimson Ridge In Shawnee Kansas

Crimson Ridge In Shawnee Kansas

Crimson Ridge is located in western Shawnee Kansas and is served by the De Soto School District. Many of the homes in Crimson Ridge were built from 1999 through 2005.  If you’re considering a move to or from Oakbrook of Crimson Ridge or Maplewood of Crimson Ridge, please contact me for assistance. I look forward to assisting you with your Shawnee Kansas home sale or purchase.

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Overland Park Kansas Real Estate Update – February 2010

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Real Estate Info for The City of Overland Park Kansas
Recent
15 Days of Overland Park KS Market Activity

Using the past 15 days of market stats in the chart below to figure the absorption rate in Overland Park Kansas, there’s 13 months of inventory currently on the market. This is extremely high and how long it would take to work off the 918 listings at a pace of 70 sales per month.  Take this with a grain of salt however, because the volume of closings we’re seeing right now are partially a reflection of the bad weather we had for a month. Showings were down drastically and without showings, sales obviously suffer. I find optimism in the high number of homes that went under contract — 100 sales is a lot for a 15-day period and if all of those homes were to make it closing (and we used that sales rate to figure the absorption rate), the absorption rate would be a drastically improved 4.6 months of inventory.

Type
#
Average $
Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days
130 $279,724
Total Active Listings
918
Newest Contracts Written
100 $275,738 100
Newest Sold (Closed)
35 $268,160 92

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts considers the price the homes were listed at when they went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in any category can skew results. Stats may not be an exact 15 days from date of this post. DOM = Days On Market.

If you’re having thoughts of buying or selling an Overland Park KS home, please contact me for in-depth market information and stats on the areas of Overland Park that most interest you.  Real estate is LOCAL and poor market stats in one community can give way to excellent market stats in the community right next to it. We look forward to assisting you with making an informed real estate decision.

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Overland Park Kansas

Overland Park Kansas

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Demographics, Schools, Crime And The Kansas City Home Search

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Fair housing laws have a clear goal but leave many Kansas City real estate agents wondering exactly what we can tell area home buyers. What every real estate agent should know is they can not steer a home buyer to any home or area in a discriminatory way. To make sure there are no misconceptions in this regard, many Realtors simply won’t touch the subject of demographics. Every agent I know takes buyers to areas that fit their price range, wants and needs.  That’s the way it should be. When a potential client asked me  specifically to use descriptions like “ghetto” to describe certain areas, I told them I wouldn’t do so. I don’t know that doing so would have caused me any problems, but I had no interest in finding out.

I believe the best thing real estate agents can do to help their clients is provide links to the web sites that have  relevant facts and stats on a particular area.  If you want to know the demographics of Overland Park Kansas, then try The U.S. Census Bureau or City-Data.com. Those are just a couple of the places to get data on the areas that interest you. The same can be done when clients ask for school information. I am however more comfortable discussing schools and school districts with clients than I used to be. Some agents still refuse to broach the subject of schools. I got over my phobia of discussing schools with buyers after reading the following from John Trasvina, who is the assistant secretary of fair housing and equal opportunity at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. On the subject of schools, he concludes that “real estate agents ought to share information with clients on an even-handed basis”. In other words, it’s not so much what you say, as it is that you make sure you say it to EVERYONE. Otherwise, you’re better to not say it all. You can read more on this in the Baltimore Sun article What A Real Estate Agent Can And Can’t Tell You“.

We’ve discussed demographics and schools, but what about crime stats? I believe the “say it to everyone or don’t say it all” philosophy also applies when it comes to crime stats. And since it’s not possible to memorize crime stats, I tell clients it’s important that I have the facts to support any assertions I make. Since that’s just not possible in the field, I’ll send my clients links to the information.  In most cases, there IS a way to give clients the information they request, without breaking any fair housing laws. On my web site, you’ll see I have links that quickly take buyers away from my site and to the information they seek. A good one is CrimeReports.com, which has excellent crime info on Kansas City, Missouri. Another interesting site is Crime Scene KC, which is a local blog with details about local crime — here’s a sample of their Olathe Kansas crime sectionCityRating.com is also very helpful and here’s their analysis of crime in Shawnee Kansas, for example.  Of course, visiting any municipalities own web site and also the local police department web sites are prime starting points.

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Avignon Community Market Stats ~ Avignon Homes For Sale In Olathe Kansas

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Avignon Real Estate Market Stats
Avignon Is A Subdivision In Olathe Kansas

Looking over the Avignon market statistics dating back to February 2009, 19 homes were put on the market and 20 homes were sold over the same year period. The average sales price in Avignon was $359,661 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $299,900 to $392,988.

Comparing the 6 Active listings in Avignon to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 3.6 months of inventory currently on the market. This is great in our current real estate market and represents stable market conditions in the area. The average current list price of $353,792 is in fact lower than the average sales price over the past year in the community, so there should be good buying opportunities in the area. Avignon is a popular Olathe Kansas home community and located in the heart of dining, shopping and park amenities and also close to access to several area highways.

Avignon In Olathe Kansas

Avignon In Olathe Kansas

Avignon is a Villa community located in northeast Olathe Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District.  Many of the homes in Avignon were built from 2006 to homes currently under construction. If you’re considering a home purchase or home sale in Avignon or another area of Olathe, please contact me for current market stats and real estate assistance.

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