Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

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The annual Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade starts at 11 AM but, before the parade begins, you can do what we did last year and take the kids to an early morning breakfast. We went to McCoy’s Public House and it turned out to be a great start to the day! If you’re considering doing the same, other than old reliable First Watch near Westport, there’s also the following St. Patrick’s Day breakfast options…

Browne’s Irish Market – Irish bacon served after 7 AM.
McCoy’s Public House – 12th annual breakfast served after 7 AM.
McFadden’s Sports Saloon – Shamrocks & Shenanigans Party after 6 AM.
Ragland Road – Traditional Irish breakfast served after 8 AM.

Kansas City St. Patrick's Day
Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day


After the breakfast and the Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the partying really begins for many.  A new city ordinance will allow Westport bars to serve alcohol out doors if they pull a temporary ‘catering” permit. If they choose to do so, this will allow those Westport area establishments to compete with the Power Light District’s outdoor atmosphere.  The options across town are really limitless, but here’s a few of the popular St. Patrick’s Day stops…

Gaf
Howl At The Moon
Lew’s
Martini Corner
McCormich & Schmick’s
O’Dowd’s Little Dublin
Paddy O’Quigley’s
The Blue Moos Bar
Waxy O’Shea’s

Why Is St. Patrick’s Day Celebrated?
St. Patrick’s Day was initially a religious holiday to honor St. Patrick, who introduced Christianity to Ireland during the 5th century. Since that time, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved into a huge celebration of all things Irish.

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Overland Park Kansas Relocation: Cheat Sheets By Zip Code

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One of the first questions I hear from relocation clients who have never been to Overland Park, Kansas City or Johnson County Kansas is that they’re expecting to find flat land with lots of farm fields and mules. OK, I added in the mules part, but most relocation clients really have no idea what to expect when they first visit the metro area. Overland Park is a big reason why Kansas City is known around the country as a legit big town metropolitan area. Areas like Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Lenexa, Leawood and Shawnee on the Kansas side really have it all. On the Missouri side there’s Lee’s Summit and North Kansas City, among others.

Seriously, the suburbs of Kansas City have more parks, shopping and dining amenities nearby than most remotely expect. I know this because that’s what relocation clients repeatedly tell me. The area amenities are also usually near highway access too, making them even more appealing. The master planning among the majority of newer areas of the metro has typically been done quite well. But relocation buyers also need be aware there can be big differences within any particular metro city. For instance, let’s take two of the many zip codes covering Overland Park Kansas… 66212 in northern Overland Park and 66221 in southern Overland Park. Then we can input those two zip codes in the Moving.com zip code tool and we find…

66212 (north)
Population 32,000+
Medium household income – $61,000
Average home price – Under $200’s
Percentage of Owner occupied homes – 57%

66221 (south)
Population – 15,000+
Medium household income – $167,000
Average home price – Over $400’s
Percentage of Owner occupied homes – 96%


What a great tool for comparing zip codes! Check it yourself by putting in your home zip code and another zip code from an area you might like to live. I know you probably don’t have the surrounding zip codes memorized, so here’s the best tool I’ve found for searching zip codes by map. On this site, you can enter your home zip code and it will also show you the map of the surrounding zip codes.  Once you’ve narrowed your home search to a few specific zip codes, you’ll want to check out this other site that takes your preferred zip code and puts it into an easy to read and printable format.  Here’s an example of this cheat sheet on the ZipSkinny cheet sheet web site.

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Kensington Manor Subdivision Stats ~ Kensington Manor Homes For Sale In Overland Park KS

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Kensington Manor Real Estate Market Stats
Kensington Manor Is A Subdivision In Overland Park KS

Looking over the Kensington Manor market statistics dating back to March 2009, 17 homes were put on the market and 10 homes were sold over the same year period. The average sales price in Kensington Manor was $263,850 and the subdivision saw a price range from $240,500 to $296,500.

Comparing the 4 Active listings in Kensington Manor to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 4.8 months of inventory currently on the market. This is typical in our current real estate market and the  $247,450 average current list price is actually well below the average sales price the past year in the Kensington Manor subdivision. Kensington Manor is a popular Overland Park Kansas area and located near parks, dining and shopping amenities and near access to 69 Highway and I-435 in Overland Park.

Kensington Manor In Overland Park KS

Kensington Manor In Overland Park KS

Kensington Manor is centrally located in Overland Park Kansas just south of I-435. The subdivision is served by the Blue Valley School District and many of the homes in Kensington Manor were built from 1984 to 1990.  If you are contemplating a move into or away from Kensington Manor or another Overland Park Kansas area, please contact me to discuss your Overland Park real estate situation.

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Real Estate News In Kansas City

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The good news with the Kansas City Real estate market is that Freddie Mac reports that average 30 year interest rates dipped to 4.97% nationally last week. Interest rates below 5% are absolutely amazing and too many of us take today’s low interest rates for granted. One day, poof, they’ll be gone.  I’m going to do a post sometime soon that shows just how much a borrower  saves by purchasing with a 5% interest versus the 9% rate I had on my first home in the early 1990’s. The difference is truly astounding. Anyhow, so what other good news is there out there, other than the home buyer tax credit (that is keeping home sales moving along with smoke and mirrors)?  I had to dig a little but I found that existing home sales in the Kansas City metro rose around 8% in January (compared to 1/09). That’s certainly good news but comes with the caveat that it’s being compared against a month that was just plain horrid.

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

So moving on to the bad news, my National Association of Realtors reports this week that existing homes sales fell an unexpected 7.2% in January (compared to 1/09).  The sales rate in January was the lowest since June of last year. Ouch. And now for the ugly news… New home construction sales nationally fell 6.1% in January (compared to 1/09) to reach the lowest number of home sales since records started being kept back in 1963. Local new home sales news was bad too, with the number of new home sales falling 28% in January (compared to 1/09).  In case you couldn’t tell, it’s still a Buyer’s market out there. I can’t wait until this market turns and I get to write hundreds of posts about how great the market is. Ah, the good old days…

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Hunter’s Creek Community Market Stats ~ Hunter’s Creek Homes For Sale In Olathe Kansas

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Hunter’s Creek Real Estate Market Stats
Hunter’s Creek Is A Subdivision In Olathe Kansas

Looking over the Hunter’s Creek market statistics dating back to March 2009, 15 homes were put on the market and 12 homes were sold over the same 12-month period. The average sales price in Hunter’s Creek was $180,292 and the subdivision saw a price range variance of $170,000 to $206,000.

Comparing the 2 Active listings in Hunter’s Creek to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 2.0 months of inventory currently on the market. This is excellent in our current real estate market and the average current list price of $185,000 is perfectly in line with sales prices seen during the past year in Hunter’s Creek. Hunter’s Creek is a popular Olathe Kansas subdivision and located near parks, dining and shopping amenities and near access to K-7 highway in Olathe.

Hunter's Creek In Olathe Kansas

Hunter's Creek In Olathe Kansas

Hunter’s Creek is located in central Olathe Kansas and is served by the Olathe School District. Many of the homes in Hunter’s Creek were built from 1994 to 2002. If you’re considering making a move into our away from Hunter’s Creek, or another area in the Olathe Kansas area, please contract me directly for assistance.

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Leawood Kansas Real Estate Update – March 2010

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

Using the past 15 days of market stats to figure the absorption rate in Leawood Kansas, there’s 4.9 months of inventory currently on the market. This is the best I can recall seeing in the city of Leawood in more than a year. An average of 60+ closings per months really is an excellent rate over the past couple of weeks. Keep in mind this just a snap shot of Leawood Kansas activity. Also, although the months of inventory is a good sign, the average sale price were seeing ($374,606) is well off the pace of what recent sellers are hoping to get out of their homes in Leawood ($423,577). The average sales price of the homes that went under contract during the past 15 days is solid and very close to the sales price of the 51 homes that recently came on the market.

Type
#
Average $
Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days
51 $423,577
Total Active Listings
307
Newest Contracts Written
25 $429,636 162
Newest Sold (Closed)
31 $374,606 84

* 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 considering selling or buying a home in Leawood Kansas, you’ll need more than just 15 days of market stats.  You’ll want 6 months or more worth of stats and you’ll want them on the community that interests you most.  As your local Leawood Kansas Realtor, I look forward to assisting you.

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Leawood Kansas Real Estate

Leawood Kansas Real Estate

Leawood Kansas Tip of the Day…
Johnson County Library In The City Of Leawood KS

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Selling Your Kansas City Home: To Pod Or Not To Pod

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When preparing your home for sale, it’s critical that you de-clutter the home. I’ve mentioned before that preparing one room can’t come at the expense of another room. The entire home needs to appeal to homebuyers and getting clutter out of the home is imperative. Donating or throwing away items isn’t always an option, and a home I sold last year was a prime example. The couple had recently married and the entire basement of the home is where one of the spouses entire household of items resided.  This couple had no friends or family in town with storage space, so the choice was made to have pods delivered to get the items out the home.

A potentially cheaper but more labor intensive option is hauling the items yourself to a self-storage facility. Either way, getting the items out of the home is a great choice and will help sellers net the most out of their home.   Another seller last year had very little clutter but they also had very little storage space. 90% of the basement area was finished and this left little storage space for the items they did have. If they hadn’t hauled all the items to a self-storage facility, the perception absolutely would have been that this home had no storage space — and perception is reality.

If storing items is in your future, here’s a list of companies that can help you with self-storage facility or having a pod delivered and then hauled away and stored until you’re ready to have it delivered

Mobile Storage
PODS Kansas City
Pack Rat
Boxt Containers
Mobile Storage
Budget Mobile Storage
SAM Store & Move
Mobile Mini

Self Storage
Public Storage
U-Haul Kansas City
Security Self Storage
Extra Space Storage

 

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Heatherwood Subdivision Stats ~ Heatherwood Homes For Sale In Overland Park KS

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Heatherwood Real Estate Market Stats
Heatherwood Is A Subdivision In Overland Park KS

Looking over the Heatherwood market statistics dating back to March 2009, 24 homes were put on the market and 22 homes were sold over the same year period. Heatherwood is a mix of townhomes and villas (with the villas being on the upper end of the communities price range) and the community saw an average sales price of $204,266. The average sales price of just townhouses (and duplexes) in the community was $179,827. The average sales price of the villas in Heatherwood was $274,408. Overall, the home community saw a sales price range of $150,000 to $310,000.

Comparing the 9 Active listings in Heatherwood to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 4.9 months of inventory currently on the market. This is typical in our current real estate market. The average current list price of $215,183 factors in both the town homes and villas area in the community. Heatherwood is a popular Overland Park Kansas subdivision and is  located near parks, dining and shopping amenities and has easy access to 69 Highway running through the heart of Overland Park.

Heatherwood In Overland Park Kansas

Heatherwood In Overland Park Kansas

Heatherwood is located in southern Overland Park Kansas and is served by the Blue Valley School District. Many of the homes in Heatherwood were built from 1997 to 2002. If you’re considering the purchase or sale of a home in Heatherwood or another Overland Park Kansas community, feel free to contact me directly for assistance.

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HomePath Financing With No PMI Is An Option On Fannie Mae Owned Kansas City Foreclosures

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Whether I’m representing smaller local banks or large national banks, I really enjoy selling bank owned properties in Kansas City. The process is one that comes second nature to me and knowing the process inside and out also comes in very handy when representing buyers in their purchase of a bank property. In my experience, these transactions are simplified because the homes are already through all of the nonsense of the foreclosure process, the lender’s want them off their books, there’s little problem negotiating a close date, the buyer already knows they’re not going to be asking for any inspection repairs, etc.  Buying a Fannie Mae foreclosed home also just became a little easier for many home buyers in Kansas City.


Fannie Mae Foreclosures are homes that had borrower loans that were backed by Fannie Mae and have since gone through the foreclosure process. This is not just some foreclosure niche either. Fannie Mae owns or backs HALF of the mortgage loans being written in our country today, so it’s a lot of homes were talking about that fall under Fannie Mae control. To help deal with moving the high number of foreclosures off of their books, Fannie Mae created the HomePath Mortgage Program as incentive for home buyers to purchase these homes. This program allows Kansas City home buyers to purchase a Fannie Mae foreclosed home with clear-cut advantages not found with most other lenders/loans and homes.

I want to be clear that a Fannie Mae foreclosed property can be purchased WITHOUT going through the Fannie Mae HomePath program. But there are a lot of reasons borrowers should consider the HomePath program. For starters, borrowers will only need a 3% down payment. FHA loans require a 3.5% down payment and conventional loans require 5%. There’s also a relaxation on explaining where the down payment came from… it can come from your Aunt Topsy, your savings account, your riverboat winnings, a loan from your boss (seriously), etc.  There are flexible options on the type of loan, as borrowers can go with a loan that’s a fixed rate, adjustable rate or interest only (I’m going to bite my tongue on discussing how adjustable rate and interest only loans are part of what got us in our current financial mess). Borrowers can qualify with less than perfect credit and there are investor loan options too, although investors would be required to have a 5% down payment, among other things.

Another big benefit is there are no required appraisal fees. Probably most important of all, Kansas City home buyers can get a HomePath loan with NO PMI! So you can have less than a 20% down payment and not have to pay the mortgage insurance premium other types of loans require. This is typically one of the biggest negatives when buying a home, so not having to worry about PMI would save borrowers a TON of money with lower mortgage payments. To give you an idea of what’s out there, here’s a list of Johnson County Kansas homes that qualify for HomePath financing. If you find a great home, you can then search that address directly from my home search page to verify it’s still available. Also, be aware that only a handful of local Johnson County Kansas and Kansas City lenders are approved HomePath lenders. Check out the following list of approved lenders at the time of this writing…

CapWest Mortgage

Century 21 Mortgage

Champion Mortgage

CitiMortgage

CMG Mortgage, Inc.

Coldwell Banker Mortgage

Colonial National Mortgage

ERA Mortgage

First Place Bank

Flagstar Bank

GMAC Mortgage

MetLife Home Loans

Nationstar Mortgage

PNC Mortgage

Prospect Mortgage

PHH Mortgage

Quicken Loans

Weichert Financial Services

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Nottingham At Heritage Park Market Stats ~ Nottinham At Heritage Park In Olathe KS

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Nottingham At Heritage Park Real Estate Market Stats
Nottingham At Heritage Park Is A Subdivision In Olathe KS

Looking over the Nottingham At Heritage Park market statistics dating back to March 2009, 14 homes were put on the market and 10 homes were sold over the same year period. The average sales price in Nottingham At Heritage Park was $396,900 and the home community had a sale’s price range of $349,500 to $430,000.

Comparing the 6 Active listings in Nottingham At Heritage Park to the 12-month sales rate in the community, there’s 7.2 months of inventory currently on the market. This is a little high but not unexpected in the price range. There’s a good selection of inventory currently on the market for home buyers and the average current list price ($414,150) is in line with the average sales price ($396,900) over the last year in the subdivision. Nottingham At Heritage Park is a popular Olathe Kansas home community and located near parks and dining amenities.

Nottingham At Heritage Park In Olathe KS

Nottingham At Heritage Park In Olathe

Nottingham At Heritage Park is located in southeast Olathe Kansas and is one of the rare areas of Olathe that is served by the Blue Valley School District. Many of the homes in Nottingham At Heritage Park were built from 2000 to 2004. If you’re considering buying or selling a home in Nottingham At Heritage Park or in another area of Olathe KS, please let me know more about your real estate situation.

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