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?? Local Expertise: The Jason Brown Group has a deep understanding of our local community and we’re able to provide valuable insights on neighborhoods, schools and amenities to suit your lifestyle.

?? Proven Record: We consistently deliver exceptional results, including a 99% list to sales price over two decades. The Jason Brown Group takes pride in offering the smoothest possible real estate experience.

?? Powerful Marketing: The Jason Brown Group’s dedication includes a 100-step comprehensive marketing strategy. We leverage the latest digital tools and media platforms to cast a wide net so clients achieve the best price and terms.

?? Full-Service Approach: The Jason Brown Group provides a full-service experience from start to finish, including a thorough evaluation of your real estate goals because, in the end, that’s the most important factor in the entire process.

?? Personalized Service: The Jason Brown Group believes personal service and relationships determine results, which has led to 90% of our business coming from repeat clients and referrals. You can count on us working to exceed expectations.

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Kansas City MO real estate update for January 2017… Get details on the Seller’s market & search Kansas City homes for sale

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Kansas City MO Real Estate Update

There were 276 homes sold (closed) in Kansas City MO the past 15 days. Comparing this sales rate to the current 1525 homes for sale in Kansas City, the city has 2.8 months of inventory on the market. This volume of real estate inventory indicates a seller’s real estate market in Kansas City. The average new listing the past 15 days in Kansas City Missouri came on the market around a $180,000 list price, while the average sales price during the same time frame was nearly $161,000.

Type # Average $ Avg DOM
Listings Past 15 Days 190 $180,154
Total Active Listings 1525
Newest Contracts Written 239 $145,103 71
Sold (closed) Past 15 Days 276 $160,809 61

* 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 276 homes sold in Kansas City Missouri were on the market an average of 61 days, while the last 239 homes to go under contract did so in 71 days on average. We look forward to helping you assess the effect these market stats have on your your real estate investment and the decisions you make when buying or selling a Kansas City home.

The Jason Brown Group gives Kansas City home sellers powerful representation and we get the majority of our homes sold in 30 days and for nearly 99% of list price. We represent Kansas City home buyer’s best interests throughout the home buying process and help with locating all area homes for sale that fit our buyer’s needs. Get an overview of how we will assist you in selling a Kansas City home or buying a Kansas City home and contact us for personal real estate assistance.

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Is A Career As A Kansas City Real Estate Agent For You?

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Real estate has really changed since I got into the business 20 years ago. Back in the 1990’s, many home sellers chose a BROKER to sell their home and a REAL ESTATE AGENT just came along for the ride. Today, the majority of sellers are choosing a REAL ESTATE AGENT, and a BROKER comes along for the ride. That’s closer to the truth than many people realize. Indeed, it’s the real estate agents who drive today’s real estate business.

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Because more and more real estate agents want to “run a business” and not be told how things are done at every turn, different types of brokerages have sprouted up over the years. The Keller Williams model is one where the company isn’t afraid to make their AGENTS the focus. When I sit down with home sellers at a listing appointment, I explain to each of them that they need to be sure they hire an agent who they feel they’ll work well with because in the end it’s the REAL ESTATE AGENT who’s going to sell the home more so than the broker behind the scenes.

This isn’t to say the brokerages are irrelevant. Behind the scenes the smart brokerages are focused on helping the real estate agents succeed. When that happens, the home sellers and home buyers being represented by the agents succeed. Keller Williams Realty understands this and it’s the reason I’ve been with Keller Williams for a decade now. It’s also the reason that Keller Williams Realty has become the largest real estate company in the U.S by agent count.

Keller Williams reputation is built on providing agents with useful technology, the training they need, the profit-sharing other brokerages shun, the caring nature that has agents helping each other in the office and, not to be overlooked by a numbers guy like me, a commission structure that is AGENT friendly.  So if you’re considering starting a real estate career,  feel free to contact me with questions you may have.

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Low Housing Inventory In Johnson County KS Leaves Home Buyers Competing For Homes

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Buyers of every type have been coming out of the woodwork for much of the past year and it’s resulted in the Johnson County Kansas area having a low volume of inventory not seen in many years. This means most home sellers are sitting in a much better position than they were just a couple of years ago. Although not everyone has made back all the equity they lost in the market downturn, the real estate market has clearly stabilized in most areas of Johnson County Kansas. Most areas are actually in a seller’s market with regards to volume of inventory and were seeing many situations of multiple offers on properties — which pushes sales prices higher.

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One of the big changes from recent years is that buyers are active in virtually every segment of our local residential real estate market. More and more investors are out in force looking for flips or for properties to hold and rent out. First time home buyers are buying homes at affordable prices and move-up buyers that have been sitting the fence are finally making the move to accommodate their growing families. Some buyers who lost their homes previously have improved their credit scores enough to purchase a home. We’re also seeing more relocation calls than we’ve seen in many years.

All of this has created a seller’s market in regards to volume of inventory and, in many cases, a stabilized market in regards to home prices. If the volume of inventory remains down and demand remains strong, rising home values is the next logical step. I’m expecting that more homes listings will hit the market as more seller’s realize the opportunity in the current market and we’ll see how that, along with the typical rush of spring listings, affects the market in the next few months.


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Johnson County Kansas Home Sellers Benefit From A Third Straight Month In A Balanced Real Estate Market

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The June housing market stats for Kansas have been posted by the local association of Realtors and show continued improvements in both the volume of homes sold and average sales prices. State-wide, home sales rose 8.7% in comparison to June 2011. This follows last month’s huge 13.2% jump.

Average sales prices followed suit, rising 6%. This follows last months 2.8% jump in average sales prices. Using June’s sales rate compared against the volume of homes for sale, there’s 5.1 months of inventory on the market. The stats a month ago showed Kansas with 5.6 months of real estate inventory and Kansas has now been in a balanced real estate market three consecutive months.

The local Johnson County Kansas real estate market has been especially strong. In June there were 991 homes sold. Comparing that sales rate to the current volume of homes for sale in Johnson County Kansas, there’s 3.1 months of inventory on the market. This is an improvement over last months already impressive 3.3 months of inventory on the market. The inventory of homes for sale in Johnson County Kansas is lower than it’s been in more than five years, making this a great time to sell a Johnson County Kansas home. 


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Kansas Real Estate Stats Show Increase In Home Sales But Lower Sales Prices

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The final December stats were recently released by the Kansas Association of Realtors and it showed mixed results for the state of Kansas real estate market. Home sales rose 2.6% in the state compared to December of 2010 and the increase continues the pattern of eating into the high inventory of homes experienced in recent years. Despite the increased sales rate, home sale prices dropped from $156,161 to $144,613, a 7.4% fall December 2011 over December 2012. There were 15,274 homes for sale in Kansas at the end of December. Compared against the December sales rate of 2,175 homes sold, that’s 7.0 months of inventory on the market.


Locally in Johnson County Kansas, the December stats were much more impressive. 532 homes were sold during the month. Using that sales rate to compare against the roughly 2,800 homes for sale in Johnson County Kansas, there’s 5.3 months of inventory on the market. That’s nearly a balanced real estate market in Johnson County Kansas. Once the supply and demand stabilizes further and the months of inventory gets down to 3 or 4 months, the home buying opportunities we see today will be a thing of the past.


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Get Kansas City Real Estate Market Updates Via Twitter

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Want to track the Kansas City real estate market with updates via Twitter? We make it easy to keep up with our local real estate market and we provide you with detailed market updates, stats and analysis in a condensed format. We include links to the real estate you decide is important and beneficial to you. We’re constantly working to keep you updated on the real estate markets in Kansas City, Johnson County Kansas, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Leawood, Shawnee and the surrounding metro areas. So Follow Me on Twitter!


At 700+ tweets and growing, The Jason Brown Group is dedicated to staying on top of the Kansas City real estate and sharing our knowledge of the real estate market with you. The real estate information we provide will help you make the most informed real estate decisions. We don’t spin the market stats and news, we give the same information to you that we want when buying and selling our own homes. In a seller’s market, buyers struggled to get a good deal and in today’s buyer’s market, sellers are struggling to get a good deal. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a buyer or a seller, when it’s time to make a real estate decision, my group looks forward to getting you the best deal in today’s market.


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I Love Working Hard With No Guarantee That I’ll Ever Get Paid — Really, I Do

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I’ve got to be in the craziest profession of them all. Strictly commission based in a business where the company never even asked to see my diploma from the University of Kansas. Although the diploma didn’t end up playing a pivotal role, at least I got to play a lot of pickup basketball with some of the great KU basketball players from 1989 to 1992. Once I left college I jumped right into real estate and have since been a partner in the development of many Kansas City area home communities. For the last five years however, I’ve focused strictly on representing buyers in sellers with their Kansas City real estate needs.

For those who don’t know much about the industry, real estate agents are 100% commission based – or at least all of them I know are. There’s no base salary or draws against future income like you’ll find in sale’s positions in the insurance industry, automotive industry, etc.  But I’m not crying the blues. Though the risk is undeniable, the rewards can be many. Still, without any guarantee that there will be any check waiting for you on Friday, real estate agents must have a plan that serves their clients well if they’re to survive in this business.

I’ve read many times over how easy it is to be a real estate agent. But the truth is that it’s not easy at all. There’s so much that goes into this business if an agent is truly looking out for their client’s best interests. No it’s not hard to get licensed and it’s not too difficult to keep up with the continuing education. But for many it’s hard to remain disciplined, focused, and put in the time necessary on a daily basis to get their sellers homes sold, ensure their buyers are receiving expert guidance while all the while creating a stream of future business.

Returning messages in a timely fashion, staying organized, marketing my listings, keeping an eye out for homes that meet my buyer’s needs, following up on my client’s transactions, providing detailed market info and everything in between is what I do on a daily basis. I’m in my office at 7 am nearly every day and that’s not something you’ll get out of most agents. I’m not knocking agents who don’t come in early, but getting into the office early helps ensure there’s enough time to get the necessary business done. Buyers and sellers are counting on their real estate agent to get them the best deal and  if an agent is always rushed, there’s no way that’s happening.

Much of the time, Kansas City home buyers and sellers don’t see the subtle things a good agent has done to bring them success. But, in the end my clients know that I took care of the little things along the way. Brokers and agents certainly go out on a daily basis and assume liability and risk with no guarantee of ever getting paid. But the successful days make up for all those days spent working with buyers who never bought, sellers that stuck to the list price despite feedback the home was over-priced, and other deals that fell apart when the buyer lost their job, the appraiser decided the home wasn’t worth what the buyer was willing pay, the lender decided to run the buyer’s credit after issuing a pre-approval letter, and so on and so forth.

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