Olathe Kansas Real Estate Market Update – March 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 4.6 months of inventory in the city. This amount of inventory indicates a slight seller’s real estate market in the city of Olathe. The average new listing the past 15 days came on the market around $229,000, while the average home sales price was nearly $243,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 111 $229,182
Total Active Listings 504
Newest Contracts Written 120 $202,559 76
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 55 $242,743 115

* 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 55 homes sold (closed) in Overland Park were on the market an average of 115 days. If you are considering buying or sell a home in Overland Park, we can assist you. Please contact us with any real estate questions you may have and we look forward to discussing your personal real estate goals. You can also find more details here regarding selling an Olathe Kansas home and with buying an Olathe Kansas home.

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Selling Your Kansas City Area Home? Where It’s Advertised Is More Important Than Ever

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Knowing where your home is going to be advertised is a critical part of the home selling process. We go to great lengths to promote our sellers homes because we know home buyers aren’t just using the same old methods to locate homes. Knowing which sites are most popular with home buyers is very important and what’s popular today may not be tomorrow. So we’re constantly studying the trends to help our sellers maximize their real estate investments.

Over the past several months, there’s been a lot of fluctuation among the most popular real estate sites. When I had a seller tell me another listing agent told them the only places their home needed to be advertised were MLS and Realtor.com, it took just a few minutes to show them how severely they’d be limiting themselves if they relied solely on that marketing plan. Though Realtor.com is still a popular site, it’s no longer #1 in home buyer’s hearts. That distinction falls to Yahoo Real Estate. In fact, Zillow is now consistently ranking ahead of Realtor.com so you can see the importance of having a thorough marketing plan.

You may be surprised to hear that if you add ALL three of these top sites together, they still only account for 20% of the market share. This means that even if an agent is marketing your home in ALL three of the most visited real estate sites online, you’ll still be missing out on 80% of the market share if nothing else is done. Real estate has really changed in recent years and I’d look forward to sitting down with you and showing you where the other 80% of home buyers are searching for homes.


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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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Olathe Kansas Kansas Real Estate Update – September 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 7.6 months of inventory currently on the market. This amount of inventory represents a seller’s market in the city of Olathe. The average sales price in Olathe dipped below $200,000, though the average listing that went under contract during the same 15 day period was listed at more than $210,000 when those homes went under contract.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 98 $210,967
Total Active Listings 906
Newest Contracts Written 95 $212,750 124
Newest Sold (Closed) 60 $198,129 135

* 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 60 homes Sold (closed) in Olathe were on the market an average of 135 days. If you are making plans to buy or sell a home in Olathe Kansas, we can go to work as your listing agent or buyer’s agent and represent your best interests through the process. Here’s information on how we can assist you with selling your Olathe home or with buying an Olathe home. Please contact us with any questions you may have and we look forward to assisting you.

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90% Of Kansas City Home Buyers Will First View Online The Home They Purchase

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In today’s buyer’s market, Kansas City home sellers need to be sure they hire a listing agent who’s up on current real estate trends and prepared to market a home in the places buyers are looking. If you’ve interviewed a Kansas City listing agent recently and the Realtor told you that open houses are going to be a prime basis for getting your home sold, that’s a farce. Open houses sell between 1 to 2 percent of homes and agents who are doing them are looking to turn the tire kickers into buyers many months down the road. That’s just the reality of open houses.


My group’s marketing plan is extremely thorough and goes far beyond the traditional marketing methods most home sellers have come to expect. We know that 90% of Kansas City home buyers will first view online the home they end up purchasing. Many agents have started putting their listings in a few prominent places, but we put our listings in ALL of the prominent places. I tell sellers to check a few weeks after we have their homes listed and let me know if they see anywhere important that we don’t have their home listing. I can go months without hearing any suggestions from home sellers and that reinforces that we’re marketing our listings well.

Whenever a home seller does have a suggestion, we thoroughly review it and make a decision on either adding it to our marketing plan or explaining why it’s not worth the investment. One of the reasons we’re so organized is because we have one marketing plan for our homes. We don’t blow in the wind and do ineffective print advertising when the occasional seller asks about it. Every moment and dollar that we’d spend on such things would take resources away from doing the things that truly get homes sold in today’s real estate market. This means that we provide the same marketing plan whether the home is a $100,000 home or a million dollar home. So the next time you speak with a listing agent be sure the agent isn’t basing their marketing plan on ineffective marketing methods like open houses, print advertising and relying on the MLS as the only real tool for getting your home sold.

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No Amount Of Marketing Will Overcome a Grossly Overpriced Kansas City Real Estate Listing

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There’s no amount of marketing I can do to overcome a grossly over-priced home. In the past 15 years as a land developer and Kansas City real estate agent I’ve sold more than 1,000 properties. In all of those home sales, I don’t recall ever saying to myself, wow that marketing just got us an extra $10,000 out of that home!  I’ve heard agents claim that their marketing generated such excitement in a home that it led to multiple offers, a higher sales price, etc… OK, maybe. But I’ll debate that the multiple offers were made because the home was perceived to be a great deal once the buyer’s viewed the home, rather than because of the home’s marketing plan.

I’m not saying marketing is unimportant. It’s critical in getting buyers interested in a home and I believe less than 5% of Kansas City real estate agents can compete with the marketing I do for my sellers. So I obviously find it important. But I’m not so naive as to think that knowing the how, when and where to market a home is going to get the home sold. It can get a buyer interested but from there buyers will be analyzing several critical factors in determining whether it’s the right home for them. The first thing most buyers ask themselves is whether the location is great. By location I mean the part of the city the home is located, the part of the home community the home is located, the direction the home is facing, what’s behind the home, etc.

From there, buyers start looking closely at the functionality of the home… by that I mean the size, layout and curb appeal of the home. If all of the works, buyers start eying the condition of the home more closely. Usually a home has to be in poor condition for a buyer to rule the home out if it’s met all the other factors.  Besides, that can be overcome by the factor I’ve yet to mention… the most important factor of all… price. Pricing of a home is absolutely THE most important in getting your home sold. Price must factor in everything I’ve mentioned plus the current market conditions. You see, if a home is priced 15% above comparable homes in the area, it won’t matter if the home is located on a cul-de-sac lot, if it’s the largest home in the neighborhood, if the home is completely updated with appealing decor, etc.

So, the progression most buyers will go through in buying their home is…
1. Marketing.
2. Location.
3. Condition.
4. Functionality.
5. Price.

But, if you asked me to rank them in order of importance, the first and last factor are flipped…
1. Price.
2. Location.
3. Condition.
4. Functionality.
5. Marketing.

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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Update – December 2010

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

After calculating the absorption rate over the past 15 days in Olathe Kansas, we determine there’s currently 11.9 months of inventory on the market. This is high but the stats also cover the Thanksgiving holiday when sales are slower. Still, there’s a lot more inventory currently on the market than there are Sold (closed) homes or homes going under contract. The 38 homes that did close in Olathe the past 15 days took 169 day to do so.

Type

#

Average $

Avg DOM

Listings Past 15 Days

83 $206,083

Total Active Listings

908

Newest Contracts Written

49 $183,465 121

Newest Sold (Closed)

38 $222,041 169

* 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 buying or selling an Olathe Kansas home is in your plans, please contact me to discuss your real estate situation. We can meet my office or at your home to discuss your goals and how we can help you achieve them. We’re internet savvy Olathe Kansas real estate experts and we’re always working to give our clients an advantage in their real estate transactions.

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Thinking Of Taking Your Kansas City Home Off The Market For The Holidays?

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It’s that time of year! The leaves are down. It’s getting really cold outside. And the holiday season is here! For home sellers who didn’t get their homes under contract before December, showings typically slow down heavily this time of year. Many sellers analyzing their situation decide it makes sense to take their homes off the market for 30 days or so. Others simply pull it off the market completely and choose to restart in the early spring. Some will wait 90 days so the days on market starts over on their listing. But savvy Kansas City homes sellers will consider all the factors when deciding whether to take their home off the market.


Remember, there may be fewer home buyers out shopping this time of year but there’s also typically far fewer listings – one of the reasons being the sellers who pull their homes temporarily off the market for the holidays! Less competition of course means higher prices for Kansas City home sellers. Probably more important to me, the buyers who ARE out looking are likely not just out kicking tires. If they’re going to be out looking in 20 degree weather, I’m betting they plan to buy a home very soon. The buyers I work with during the holiday season are usually in a great mood too, thinking about family and excited about the prospects of getting into a new home.

Kansas City MLS stats show the month of December is great for sellers in regards to volume of new listings compared to home sales. Corporate transfers are also in the works at this time of year and usually remain abundant through the month of January. As far as the inconvenience, don’t let it be. There’s nothing wrong with picking a day or two – or even a week – during the holiday season where you won’t permit showings. Most people understand it’s the holidays. While taking your home off the market is never ideal, it can be a good compromise to taking your home off the market for a longer period of time.

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Olathe Kansas Real Estate Update – October 2010

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

After calculating the absorption rate over the past 15 days in the City Of Olathe Kansas, we find there’s 16.5 months of inventory on the market. This is very high and seeing just 31 sales over 15 days is a concern. To eat up more than 1,000 listings city-wide in Olathe, the sales pace is going to have to pick up. Fortunately the number of homes that went under contract (67) during the same 15-day period was better. If we assumed that all 67 of those home would make it closing and used that figure to calculate absorption rate, the results would be an improved 7.6 months on market .

Type

#

Average $

Avg DOM

Listings Past 15 Days

116 $215,706

Total Active Listings

1,023

Newest Contracts Written

67 $209,730 119

Newest Sold (Closed)

31 $257,415 136

* 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.

Let’s hope the homes we’re seeing go under contract make it all the way to closing so we can eat up a chunk of the available inventory. If your plans include selling or buying real estate in Olathe Kansas, please contact me to discuss your selling or purchase situation. I look forward to learning about your real estate objectives and assisting you with selling your current home or buying an Olathe area home. Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you need market stats on a specific Olathe subdivision.

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