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Ward Park – Kansas City: Real Estate Market Report - September 2011

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Real Estate Agent with Reece & Nichols Realtors-Kansas City

Ward Park – Kansas City: Real Estate Market Report - September 2011

Kansas City - Ward Park: Market Report September 2011

Just minutes south of the Plaza and along 4 major streets (Gregory, 75th St., Ward Parkway & Wornall Rd.), the Ward Park subdivision is ideally located. West of Waldo in South Kansas City, the beautiful, architecturally interesting - and mostly 2 story houses share the tree lined streets.

In Kansas City, Ward Park is one of the neighborhoods that has held on to the property values with houses in a solid range from $200-300,000 with only 1 distressed lower priced home in the last 90 days.

As a rule, the houses in Ward Park are well maintained and many are colorfully decorated Tudors with 14 ACTIVE listings at an average price of $246,046. Kansas City - Ward Park: Market Report September 2011

The 3 SOLD listings had an average list price of $221,583 and average sales price of $209,500.

Kansas City - Ward Park: Market Report September 2011

So, if you are a buyer making a purchase decision, Ward Park is in a great area with 3-4 Bedroom homes and stable prices - which is a good indicator of future home sales prices. As a homeowner considering selling, the market is consistent with an average of 83 days on the market. So, not only is it a good time to buy, it’s a great time to sell!

Feel free to contact me to get the most up to date information on homes available for sale, or to get your FREE Price Report.

 

Posted by

 Kansas City Real Estate Stacey Johnson-Cosby

 

James Muhammad
RE/MAX Champions - Upland, CA
RE/MAX Vision

This reminds me of home. My father is from Kansas City and it seems like that Market is just like the California Market. I guess its all the same everywhere right now. Good post!

Sep 15, 2011 06:26 PM
Stacey Johnson-Cosby
Reece & Nichols Realtors-Kansas City - Kansas City, MO
Selling Kansas City-Real Estate & City Blog

That's great James, home sweet home! Thanks!

Sep 15, 2011 07:19 PM