Improvement In The Home Sales Rate In Kansas Far Outpaces The National Average

Checking The Pulse Of The Kansas City Real Estate Market


The January real estate market stats have been posted by the Kansas Association of Realtors and they show a much improved sales rate state-wide. Home sales rose an astounding 15.5% in the state compared to January of 2011, far out-pacing the national average of a 0.7% increase. This increase continues the pattern of eating into the high inventory of homes experienced over the past several years in Kansas.

Despite the improving sales rate, the average sales price continues to be affected by the volume of distressed homes (foreclosures, short sales, etc.) on the market. The average sales price in January of this year was $138,180 compared to $144,552 in January 2011. This is a 4.4% decrease in the average home sales price in Kansas. There were 16,090 homes for sale in Kansas at the end of January. Compared against the January sales rate of 1,609 homes sold, that calculates to 10.0 months of inventory on the market.

Locally in Johnson County Kansas, the January stats were more impressive. There were 414 homes sold during the month and comparing that to the roughly 2,800 homes for sale in Johnson County Kansas, there’s 6.8 months of inventory on the market. This indicates a slight buyer’s market in Johnson County Kansas. With the spring market around the corner, we’ll see if the demand for homes outpaces the typical high volume of homes expected during the spring months.


Posted by Jason Brown

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