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Symphony Hills Real Estate Market Statistics

When you're looking to buy or sell in Symphony Hills...

Setting a price to offer or ask is easier when you have inside information – so here it is. First, see what the inventory of houses is right now in the graph below. Then check out asking vs. selling price, and the average price per square foot.


Need help putting it all together? Call Ken Jansen at (913) 908-2215.


Months of Inventory

The number of houses is shown in months. A one month supply of houses means that the number of houses on the market right now is the number that can expect to sell in one month.


A 5.5 to 6.5 months supply of homes is considered balanced: a normal supply of homes compared to housing demand. If you put your house up when the number of homes available is about a six month inventory, you can expect it to sell in a typical length of time for your neighborhood.


If the graph below shows a smaller number --less than 5.5 months housing supply – then there are fewer houses available and sellers have an advantage.


More than 6.5 months of housing supply shows a buyer's market. There are more homes available, it takes longer for sellers to get their homes sold, and buyers can get bargains.



Asking vs. Selling Price

For each month of the year, see the average asking price of a home in Symphony Hills (in green) and the average price actually paid for homes in Symphony Hills. As you can see, the average price paid can be either higher or lower than the average price that was being asked.



Price per Square Foot

The average price per square foot is a very general guide. Houses of the same size may sell for very different prices. However, this basic information can help you determine whether your asking price is realistic, and whether Symphony Hills is a good fit for your budget.


These are just a few of the factors to take into account. Ken Jansen has the inside knowledge you need to get the best outcome, and he can help you leverage it to your advantage. When you're ready to buy or sell your home in Symphony Hills, call Ken at (913) 908-2215.

The trend is picking up as far as sales volume. Credit is getting slighly easier to obtain although it will not return, at least anytime soon, to the easy credit access of 2003-2005. Those days are long gone.

In General, interest rates are at or near generational lows, assuming you have good credit. Now is a great time to buy, while activity is starting up and there is time to get your low low low interest rate locked in.

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Symphony Hills Real Estate Market Statistics