Kansas City, KS

Is Now a Good Time to Sell in Kansas City, Kansas?

The median home in Kansas City sells for $211,000 with prices down 8.3% year-over-year. The average seller pays $6,330 in commissions — Ridleys flat fee saves you $2,831.

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Kansas City Real Estate Market Conditions — March 2026

55out of 100

Ridley Sell Score

How it's scored →

Moderate

55/100

A balanced market with opportunities for well-priced homes.

What this means for sellers

The Kansas City market is balanced — neither strongly favoring buyers nor sellers. Accurate pricing is key: overpriced homes will sit, but correctly priced listings are still moving. Don't count on bidding wars — price to attract offers rather than leave room for negotiation. Sellers who prepare well can still achieve strong results.

Inventory TightnessFavors sellers

2.8 months of supply — below the 5-month balanced threshold — 15% below the Kansas average of 3.3.

Price MomentumFavors buyers

Prices down 8.3% year-over-year — vs. +3.1% statewide.

Seller LeverageFavors sellers

Homes selling at 100% of asking — sellers are getting 0% above list on average. Kansas average is 98%.

Bidding ActivityFavors buyers

0% of homes selling above list price — 100% below the Kansas average of 9.7%.

Sale SpeedFavors sellers

49 median days on market — 10 days faster than the Kansas average.

Market UrgencyNeutral

22.8% of listings go pending within 2 weeks — vs. 33.8% statewide.

Price StabilityFavors buyers

31.1% of listings have dropped their price — accurate initial pricing is critical. Kansas average is 25.3%.

Score based on 7 real-time market signals. Updated with latest available data.

How it works →

Median Sale Price

The midpoint price of all homes sold in the past month. Half sold for more, half for less.

$211,000

-8.3%

Days on Market

How long the typical home sits on the market before going under contract. Lower is better for sellers.

49

Price per Sq Ft

Average cost per square foot of living space. Useful for comparing homes of different sizes.

$143

Sale-to-List Ratio

How close homes sell to their asking price. Above 100% means bidding wars; below means negotiation room.

100%

Months of Supply

How long it would take to sell all current listings at the current pace. Under 3 months favors sellers; over 6 favors buyers.

2.8

Seller’s market

Competitiveness

Overall market competition based on offers per listing, days on market, and sale-to-list ratio.
Somewhat Competitive

Price Drops

Percentage of active listings that had a price reduction.

31.1%

Pricing matters

Pending in 2 Weeks

Percentage of listings that went under contract within 14 days.

22.8%

Slower pace

12-Month Price Trend

$225,000$211,000

6.2%
$240K$220K$200K
AprJunAugOctDecFebMar

Data updated March 2026

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Your savings

How much can you save selling your home in Kansas City?

The average Kansas City homeowner saves $2,831 by selling with Ridley instead of paying the traditional 3% listing commission on a $211,000 home.

$0Estimated savings

That could furnish your new living room — save 1.3% of your home value

$211,000

$50,000$10M

Traditional Agent (3%)

$6,330

Ridley Pro (flat fee)

$3,499

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Cost comparison

How much does it cost to sell a house in Kansas City?

The total cost to sell a house in Kansas City in 2026 ranges from $999 with Ridley Essentials to approximately $6,330 with a traditional 3% commission on a $211,000 home.

Traditional AgentBest valueRidley ProRidley EssentialsFSBO
Listing fee$6,330$3,499$999$0
Buyer agent$5,9082.8% avg$4,220~2% avg$4,220~2% avg$5,9082.8% avg
Closing costs (~1.5%)$3,165$3,165$3,165$3,165
Total cost$15,403$10,884$8,384$9,073
Net proceeds$195,597$200,116$202,616$201,927
You save$2,831$5,331$6,330No support

Based on the Kansas City median home price of $211,000. Buyer agent commission and closing costs are estimated and may vary.

How to sell your house and save on commission in Kansas City

A flat fee of $3,499 instead of the typical $6,330 commission — with a dedicated agent at every step.

1

AI + expert price your home

AI-powered comps reviewed by your dedicated agent — using Kansas City market data so you list at the right price.

2

AI prepares your home

AI walk-through identifies what to fix, stage, and photograph. Your agent advises on what actually moves the needle.

3

Listed on MLS & 100+ sites

Professional listing syndicated to Zillow, Redfin, and everywhere Kansas City buyers look — plus a custom Ridley listing page with AI chat.

4

Your agent negotiates

Offer comparison, counteroffer strategy, and all back-and-forth with buyers' agents — handled by your dedicated agent.

5

Close and keep $2,831 more

Contracts, disclosures, deadline tracking, and closing coordination — from accepted offer to keys.

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