Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – August 2013 Update

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Recent Real Estate Market Activity In Olathe KS

Using the 112 homes sold in Olathe the past 15 days to calculate the absorption rate in the city, we find there’s currently 2.4 months of inventory on the market. This amount of inventory indicates a strong seller’s real estate market in the city of Olathe. The average new listing the past 15 days came on the market around $241,000, while the average sales price during the same time period was around $247,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 141 $240,972
Total Active Listings 534
Newest Contracts Written 133 $227,154 67
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 112 $247,227 60

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The last 112 homes sold in Olathe Kansas were on the market an average of 60 days. We can assist you with buying or selling a home in Olathe, so don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you have about real estate in the city of Olathe. You can also start the process by finding detailed real estate info on our site regarding selling an Olathe Kansas home and with buying an Olathe Kansas home.

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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – June 2013 Update

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Recent Real Estate Market Activity In Olathe KS

Comparing the sales rate the past 15 days in Olathe Kansas to the current volume of homes for sale in the city, we find 2.4 months of inventory. This volume of homes for sale indicates a strong seller’s real estate market in the city of Olathe. The average new listing the past 15 days came on the market around $233,000, while the average sales price during the time period was around $216,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 168 $233,414
Total Active Listings 526
Newest Contracts Written 162 $232,556 54
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 110 $215,656 69

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The last 110 homes sold (closed) in Olathe KS were on the market an average of 69 days. If you are planning stages of buying or selling a home in the Olathe area, please contact us about starting the process. We offer expert listing services and buyer’s agent services and you can find details on our website regarding selling an Olathe Kansas home and buying an Olathe Kansas home.

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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – April 2013 Update

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Recent Real Estate Market Activity In Olathe KS

Looking at the past 15 days of real estate sales activity in the city of Olathe Kansas and comparing it to the volume of homes for sale in the city, there’s 2.7 months of inventory in the city. This amount of inventory indicates a seller’s real estate market in the city of Olathe. The average sales price the past 15 days was nearly $210,000, while the average new listing came on the market around $218,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 94 $217,662
Total Active Listings 495
Newest Contracts Written 130 $227,994 80
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 93 $209,597 92

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The last 93 homes sold (closed) in Olathe were on the market an average of 92 days. If you need the market stats on a specific area of Olathe, please contact us to request the information you need. We can assist you with buying or selling a home in Olathe or in any area of the metro, so please contact us for assistance. You can find more details here regarding selling an Olathe KS home and with buying an Olathe KS home.

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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – January 2013 Update

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Recent Real Estate Market Activity In Olathe KS

Looking at the past 15 days of real estate sales activity in the city of Olathe Kansas and comparing it to the current volume of homes for sale in Olathe, we find there’s 6.2 months of inventory in the city. This amount of inventory indicates a balanced real estate market in the city of Olathe. The average new listing the past 15 days came on the market around $233,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 101 $232,573
Total Active Listings 482
Newest Contracts Written 70 $229,055 97
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 39 $219,585 104

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The average sales price the past 15 days in Olathe Kansas was nearly $220,000 and the average home was on the market 104 days. We can assist you with buying or selling a home in Olathe, so please contact us with any real estate questions you may have. You can find more details here regarding selling an Olathe Kansas home or with buying an Olathe Kansas home.

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Why You’ll Want A Buyer’s Agent Helping You Purchase A Home In Olathe Kansas

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It’s estimated that more than 80% of residential real estate transactions today involve a buyer’s agent. With fewer and fewer home buyers contacting the listing agent to schedule showings these days, it’s apparent that the majority of buyers realize how beneficial it is having a buyer’s agent. Probably one of the most important reasons is because the listing agent represents the seller’s best interests. Yes, a listing agent is happy to help you but it’s because they’ll earn more commission for working both sides of the transaction. So don’t misconstrue a listing agent’s friendliness for something it’s not.

Can you close a deal without a buyer’s agent involved? Absolutely. But the better question is, why would you? A buyer’s agent commission is already factored into the price you see on all listed homes. So, if you don’t have a buyer’s agent assisting you, the listing agent and broker are going to keep 100% of the commission. Think they’ll cut you a deal? Most will say no way because they now have both a buyer and seller to tend to and will be doing double the work. Others will inform you they’ve already given the seller a deal for buyer’s who are unrepresented. Others will not even discuss commissions.

Besides, having a buyer’s agent representing you will help you with contract negotiations, inspection negotiations, etc. If I were buying a home in another state I’d have a buyer’s agent assist me. They know the areas better than anyone. They can schedule 5 showings in a couple of hours whereas it could me days to see 5 homes if I’m trying to schedule directly with the listing agents. They will take care of the entire process for me, handle all the paperwork and generally help me get the best possible deal. Not only will it not cost me a dime, it will easily save me money and time in the long run. So if you’re thinking about buying a home in Olathe, Johnson County Kansas, Kansas City or the surrounding area, we have buyer’s agents to guide you through the process.


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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – February 2012

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15 Day Glance At The Olathe KS Real Estate Market

After calculating the absorption rate over the past 15 days in Olathe Kansas, we find the city has 7.6 months of inventory currently on the market. This amount of inventory is considered a buyer’s market in the Olathe area. But the 90 homes that went under contract during this time is an impressive amount of market activity and good news for Olathe home sellers. If we were to assume that all those homes will close (and use that sales rate to recalculate the absorption rate), there’s 3.8 months of inventory on the market in Olathe.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 88 $242,395
Total Active Listings 699
Newest Contracts Written 90 $195,018 138
Newest Sold (Closed) 46 $204,888 113

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The average sales price the past 15 days in Olathe was nearly $205,000, while the average list price was about $242,000. If you’re making plans to buy or sell a home in Olathe Kansas, we look forward to guiding you through the process. Here’s information on how we can assist you with selling an Olathe Kansas home and with buying an Olathe Kansas home. Please contact us and let us know how we can help you achieve your real estate goals.

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A Buyer’s Market In Kansas City Makes It Time To Buy, Not Ask Why

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It’s amazing that during the seller’s market we experienced for many years, home buyers would rarely complain about the prices they were paying for homes. But now, during a buyer’s market, when Kansas City home buyers can buy a much larger home at a much cheaper price than they could have 5 or 10 years ago, they simply aren’t buying. Though moving cautiously is understandable given the shaky real estate market, there has never been a better time to buy a home.

Home buyers don’t just have to consider foreclosure homes to find a great deal either. There are MANY home sellers out there who have taken great care of their homes but who need to sell their homes immediately. They are willing to lose money to make it happen and I’ve seen many homes in excellent condition be as good a deal as some of the foreclosure listings available in today’s real estate market. The fall in the housing market has brought us back in line with where history says our housing prices should be. So if history is any indication, now could be the best time ever to buy a home.

When you add in that 30 year fixed rate mortgages are at historical lows, home buyers can get both a GREAT deal on a home and a GREAT low mortgage payment. If you’re a first time home buyer who didn’t lose any money in the real estate downturn, you could greatly benefit from today’s market. Even if you currently own a home, by moving up in today’s market the net effect on your real estate investment could be favorable by buying a larger home in today’s down real estate market. In today’s buyer’s market, home buyers in Kansas City, Johnson County Kansas, Overland Park and the surrounding areas have great negotiating power and there are great deals to be found across virtually all price ranges.


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If You Think Signing A Kansas City Buyer’s Agency Agreement Is A Mistake, You Just Haven’t Found The Right Agent

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Some Kansas City home buyers get nervous when asked to sign a Buyer’s Agency agreement. It’s human nature and part of the problem is many Kansas City real estate agents don’t do a good enough job of explaining why a buyer’s agency agreement benefits BOTH the buyer and the agent. Some agents are afraid to explain that, yes, it does protect the agent and should the buyer purchase a home they are shown, the agent will get compensated. Many agents also fail to properly explain the benefits to the buyer… Without a buyer’s agency agreement, a buyer is not being represented, the buyer has no idea how the buyer’s agent will be compensated (usually from the seller) and a buyer is unlikely to get buyer’s agents full attention until a buyer’s agency agreement is signed. When such things are left vague, a buyer could easily conclude that all buyer’s agents are the same.

But all buyer’s agents are NOT the same and the best buyer’s agents will work hard to explain things and ensure a relationship gets off on the right foot. Buyers should ask any questions that concern them and buyer’s agents should be educated enough to answer those questions. Remember, the BEST Kansas City buyer’s agents WILL ask/expect you to sign a buyer’s agency agreement… at some point. Some new inexperienced agents won’t ever get around to asking a buyer to sign a buyer’s agency agreement. They’ll instead show countless homes day after day and then wonder what happened when the buyer goes and buys a home without them.  

The difference with my group is that I advocate slowly building the relationship between buyer and buyer’s agent. We’re good with taking a buyer out once on a one-day buyer’s agency agreement, so a buyer can get to know us and be sure we’re a good fit to work together going forward. A one-day agreement covers JUST the homes shown that day. A longer buyer’s agency agreement can then be signed IF there’s a second trip out with the buyer. My group has helped countless home buyers purchase a home with a relationship built exactly this way.

Should you choose to get out and see homes with an agent without a buyer’s agency agreement signed, just be aware that the agent is nothing more than a door opener. They are NOT representing your best interests and they can NOT advise you whether one home is better than the next, advise you on an appropriate offer price, etc…. Factors such as this are exactly why you want a buyer’s agent working for you. So find a great buyer’s agent and be sure both sides are committed to each other before jumping knee deep into the home search. 


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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Update – October 2011

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15 Day Glance At The Olathe KS Real Estate Market

After calculating the absorption rate over the past 15 days in Olathe Kansas, we find the city has 6.6 months of inventory currently on the market. This is a reasonable volume of homes for sale in Olathe Kansas yet still high enough to indicate the presence of a buyer’s market.  Don’t overlook that, for the first time in a long time, the average sales price the past 15 days ($247,902) was higher than the average new listing to come on the market ($240,403) over the same 15-day period in Olathe.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 87 $240,403
Total Active Listings 886
Newest Contracts Written 55 $234,692 140
Newest Sold (Closed) 67 $247,902 162

* The Average $ of Newest Contracts Written considers the list price when the homes went under contract. Data pulled from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Low samplings in a category can skew results. Stats cover approximately 15 days from post date. DOM = Days On Market.

The average price of the homes that went under contract the past 15 days was solid at nearly $235,000. This is all promising news for Olathe home sellers as we head into what is traditionally the slow time of year for home sales. If you’re planning to buy or sell a home in Olathe Kansas, my group can provide you expert representation through the real estate process. Here’s info about how we can assist you with selling your Olathe KS home or with buying an Olathe KS home.  Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions! 

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Owning A Kansas City Home Has A Huge Effect On Our Economy

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Wondering if housing really drives the economy? According to a study by NAR, one job is created for every two homes sold and homeownership accounts for more than 15% — over $2 TRILLION — of our U.S. GDP.  With the exception of many homeowners who purchased in 2006 and 2007, the financial reward of owning a home has been the single best investment most people have ever made. For those who haven’t done well or who have treaded water, there are still MANY other benefits to owning a home.

Though complicated to assess, the social benefits of home ownership are certainly huge. The NAR study indicates that homeowners pay 80% to 90% of federal income taxes collected. During our country’s great history, homeowner’s net worth has been about 40 times greater than that of renters. People who own homes also contribute greatly to stabilizing the neighborhoods in which they live, enjoy reduced crime in their areas and generally live more enriched lifestyles than those who rent.


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