More Of The Same For Kansas City Home Sellers As We Head Into Winter

Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market

The most recent stats as reported by the Kansas Association of Realtors (KAR) covers October’s real estate market across the state of Kansas.  And it was more of the same as home sales fell more than 35% in October 2010 when compared to October 2009. The actual numbers were a gross drop from 2,949 sales October last year to 1,896 sales this October. In a rare occurence, the Kansas real estate market fared worse than the national real estate market, which saw about a 26% decrease.

The months of inventory on the market has crept up to 11.2 months of inventory. Months of inventory in this case is calculated using the number of October home sales and dividing that into the 21,199 homes that were on the market at the time this report was produced. Average sales prices in October dropped 2.4% in Kansas.

Looking at our local Johnson County Kansas real estate market, we had 421 homes sold in October. This was down significantly from the 829 homes sold in October 2009. Using this October’s sale’s rate and comparing it to the 3,725 homes for sale in Johnson County, there’s 8.9 months of inventory on the market. This clearly indicates a continuation of the buyer’s market in Johnson County Kansas and surrounding areas.


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Get The Inside Scoop On Every Johnson County Kansas Home For Sale

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There’s a very simple search that Johnson County Kansas home buyers can do to research the home they’re considering buying. The site allows you to search any property by address and view aerial maps of the property, current and past photos of the exterior of the home, lot dimensions, zoning restrictions and more.


It’s all part of the Johnson County Kansas AIMS mapping solution and you can get the inside scoop right now on the Johnson County property that interests you. Once there, simply enter the address of the property in the search box that says “My Location”. You don’t even have to include the city or state.  The first map you’ll see shows the official county map with the property lines overdrawn showing precisely how the home sits on the given lot.  The second map is also great because you can view a 2D view, aerial view or bird’s-eye view of the property. There’s also a 3D version that I’ve yet to try out. Below that map are tax appraiser’s previous photos of the home, some going back as far as 1993. This alone is eye-opening on many properties!


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Tax Credit Party Continues With News That May Homes Sales In Kansas Were Up More Than 20%

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When it was reported about a month ago that April home sales in Kansas had risen more than 40% from the previous April, I was very impressed. Although the news had to be taken with a grain of salt – because it was tax credit fueled – I was still looking forward to seeing some more tax credit fueled sale’s figures for May. Well the figures are out and the party continues with news that Kansas home sales were up more than 20% in May 2010 over May 2009.

This is good news no doubt, but not as impressive as April’s report was compared to the nationally sales figures. In April, the increase in the sales rate from the previous year in Kansas was almost double that of the comparable national sales rate. But in May the increase in the Kansas sales rate was much more in line with what’s going on nationally — a 22.6% increase locally in Kansas compared to 19.2% nationally. The raw numbers, as reported by my Kansas Association of Realtors (KAR), shows there were 3,355 homes sold this May, compared to 2,737 in May 2009.

KAR reports there’s 5.6 months of inventory on the market, which is a slight improvement over April’s report of 5.7 months of inventory. Before there was an extension to the deadline for tax credit closings to occur, many close dates were set for mid to late June. So I expect that when June’s figures are release those will be better than last year as well. The extension provided for closings may also lead to higher sales rates when the July and August stats are reported down the road. In other news from the May report, the average sales price in Kansas was $157,822. This is a decrease from the $161,928 average sale’s price in May 2009.  Taking an isolated look at the Johnson County Kansas real estate market, there were 935 home sales in May of this year, which was a 22% increase over May 2009.


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Johnson County Kansas Real Estate Update – April 2010

Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market
Real Estate Info for Johnson County Kansas
Past
15 Days of Johnson County KS Market Activity

Using the most recent 15 days of Johnson County market stats we can determine there’s currently 6.8 months of inventory on the market. This is a buyers market but within range of being a stable market. Looking at the sales rates in Johnson County Kansas and comparing it to the current inventory of homes on the market helps us track the supply and demand of real estate in Johnson County Kansas. This is important because if the market is a buyer’s market then as a buyer you want to ideally be getting as good a deal as the buyer down the street.

Type
#
Average $
Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days
920

Total Active Listings
4126
Newest Contracts Written
646


Newest Sold (Closed)
305
$222,509 86

* 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.

Of course, smart home sellers will hire a listing agent who provides solid representation to try to counter demanding home buyers. If you’re considering selling or buying a home in Johnson County Kansas, we look forward to learning more about your real estate situation. We’ll get you the market stats and information  you need to make an informed buying or selling decision.

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