Kansas City Area Real Estate Market Stats: Comparing Our Current Market To 1 Year Ago

Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market

In comparing September 2011’s market stats to September 2010, we find there’s fewer homes on the market and more homes are selling. This is great news for Kansas City homes sellers as we look to achieve a balanced real estate market not seen for several years in Kansas City. In September of 2010 there were 19,770 homes on the market, while this September that figure dropped to 17,550. In September 2010 there were 1,883 homes Sold (closed) while this September that figure improved to 2,105 homes Sold.


These figures calculate to an improvement from 10.5 months of inventory on the market last year to 8.3 months of inventory on the market this September. 5 to 7 months of inventory is considered to be a balanced real estate market, not necessarily favoring Kansas City home buyers or home sellers. Shaving off more than two months of inventory the past year goes a long way towards stabilizing home prices.

Once the glut of distressed foreclosure and short sale listings slows, the months of inventory could get back below the 7 month range. When this happens, we’ll likely be well on our way to a real estate recovery and home buyers will find it unlikely to find the great deals available in today’s market and with today’s 30-year fixed interest rates that are in the 3’s.


Posted by Jason Brown

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