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The fastest growing cities in Johnson County since 2000 are:
#1: Spring Hill, KS. with 102.22% growth since 2000.
#2: Gardner, Kansas with 74.94% growth since 2000.
#3: Mission Woods, KS. with 31.5% growth since 2000.
#4: Edgerton, Kansas with 30.94% growth since 2000.
#5: Olathe, Kansas with 25.91% growth since 2000.
#6: Shawnee, KS. with 24.25% ...
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The 10 most populated cities in Johnson County, Kansas are:
#1: Overland Park, KS. with a population of 170,216 residents.
#2: Olathe, Kansas with a population of 117,116 residents.
#3: Shawnee, KS. with a population of 59,828 residents.
#4: Lenexa, KS. with a population of 45,704 residents.
#5: Leawood, KS. with a population of 30,972 ...
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According to the Heartland MLS real estate stats, pending contracts in Johnson County, KS. are down 55% compared to the same month last year.
The year to date pending contracts are down 35% compared to the year to date stats of last year.
RE/MAX sells more homes than any other real estate company.
For a reason...should we talk?
Blog ...
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Time to Buy, Sell...Wait in Kansas City?
Nick asks me....”Do you think we are finally starting to see some burn off of the surplus home inventory or do you think that there is still more shadow inventory waiting to flood the market?”
He goes on, “I tried to sell my home, Realtor did a good job driving traffic, but I couldn’t get an offer near my ...
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According to the Heartland MLS real estate stats, closed sales are down 29% for the month compared to the same month last year. For the year to date stats, the closed sales are down 19% when compared to the year to date sales of last year.
RE/MAX sells more homes than any other real estate company.
For a reason...should we talk?
Blog ...
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According to the Heartland MLS real estate stats, the average sales price is down $7,818 or 3% from the same time last month. For the year to date change, the average sales price is down $7,989 or 3%.
RE/MAX sells more homes than any other real estate company.
For a reason...should we talk?
Blog post written by the Dowell Taggart ...
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