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Kansas City Real Estate Stats: Average Home Sold Price
According to the Heartland Multiple Listing Service (HMLS), the average home on the Kansas side in Kansas City sold for $211,100.
Four bedroom homes sold for an average of $299,800.
Three bedroom homes sold for an average of $155,700.
Two bedroom homes sold for an average of $103,600.
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Arrowhead Subdivision in Olathe Real Estate Stats
In the past 6 months 19 homes have sold in the Arrowhead Subdivision in Olathe. The average Arrowhead home sold for $149,550 in 33 days. $174,950 was the highest priced sale for the Arrowhead Subdivision in the past 6 months.
The real estate market has been hot in the Arrowhead Subdivision the ...
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The most popular floorplan for Kansas City homes sold on the Kansas side were 4 bedroom floorplans. There were 2,034 4 bedroom floor plans sold year to date, compared to 1,996 3 bedroom floorplans and 648 2 bedroom floorplans.
The bedroom floorplan stats were obtained from the HMLS for real estate transactions closed from January ...
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Kansas City Real Estate Stats: 28% of Single Family Homes take longer then 120 Days to Sell.
According to the Heartland Multiple Listing Service (HMLS), 28% of the single family homes on the Kansas side of Kansas City took over 120 days to sell as of May, 2008.The stats for the number of days on the market for Kansas City homes on the ...
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Olathe Real Estate . . . Havencroft Subdivision Real Estate StatsHavencroft Subdivision Real Estate Market UpdateHavencroft Real Estate Market Stats: Kansas City MLS FACT: In the past 12 months 56 homes have sold in the Havencroft Subdivision.Kansas City MLS FACT: The highest sales price in the Havencroft subdivision the past 12 months was ...
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Johnson County, Kansas Real Estate Stats . . . Average Number of Homes on the Market in Johnson County, Kansas The average number of homes on the market in Johnson County, Kansas dipped from 4,662 in the 3rd quarter of 2007 to 3,789 homes in the 4th quarter 2007. The number of homes on the market for 2008 is expected to decrease according to ...
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In the 3rd quarter of 2007, 6 of the top 7 counties in Kansas City have seen a decrease in the number of homes on the market. On the Kansas side of the city, Miami County had the lowest number of homes in the market with 398 homes on the market, a slight increase from the 2nd quarter. Johnson County, Kansas had the most homes on the market ...
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Desoto, Kansas has seen some positive news in the real estate market the past quarter. Sales have increased 13.33% the past quarter and the average sales price has increased a whopping 41.07%. What an increase!
To view complete Kansas City real estate stats including Desoto, KS., go to: http://Stats.DowellTaggart.com
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Although there is typically a drop in sales volume in real estate sales going from the summer to the fall, the drop hits early this year. The typical drop in sales happens in early September and the drop is usally a small drop in sales.
This year, sales volume of existing real estate sales in Johnson County, Kansas drops from ...
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New Home Johnson County Real Estate Stats:
New home sold volume slips from $74,894,319 in July '07 to $63,323,262 in August '07. The new home sold volume in August '06 was $85,948,420, over 22 million dollars greater then this years August '07 sold volume.
Although new home sale prices have slipped over ...
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Ken D. asked what is the hottest selling area in Johnson County. Ken, you asked a hard question because the definition of hottest could mean different things. Hottest could mean fastest selling, where more homes are selling or which area the homes are selling closer to list price. I'll give you the hottest in all ...
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Question as by Randall G.: What price range is the hottest sellin in the Kansas City Real Estate Market?
After reviewing the stats for July, the hottest price range in Kansas City is the $100,000-400,000 price range. Nearly 74% of the homes selling in Kansas City come from this price range. Breaking up this price range into the hottest price ...
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