Kansas City, MO Housing Market: Median Home Price, Days on Market & Forecast

2025 to 2026 market report with pricing, selling speed, supply, and buyer timing insights

$289K

Median Sale Price

43

Days on Market

2.3

Months of Supply

+14.0%

YoY Change

Seller's Market

Market Type

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Kansas City is a Seller's Market

Low inventory (2.3 months) means homes sell quickly and often above asking.

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Detailed Market Statistics

Price Statistics

Median Sale Price $289K
Median List Price $259K
Price per Sq Ft $164
YoY Price Change +14.0%

Sales Activity

Homes Sold (Monthly) 600
New Listings 398
Sale-to-List Ratio —%

Inventory & Timing

Active Inventory
Months of Supply 2.3
Days on Market 43 days

Best Time to Buy in Kansas City

Best Month to Buy

Feb

Typically lowest prices

Most Expensive Month

Jun

Peak pricing period

Seasonal Pattern

Winter is cheapest

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How Long It Takes to Sell in Kansas City

Current DOM

43

days

Average DOM

42

days

Fastest

11

days

Slowest

124

days

Homes are currently selling faster than usual in Kansas City.

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Kansas City, MO Real Estate Market Analysis

The Kansas City housing market is currently characterized as a seller's market. With a median sale price of $289K and homes spending an average of 43 days on the market, sellers can expect quick sales, often at or above asking price.

Kansas City Median Home Price in 2026

The median home price in Kansas City, MO is currently $289K. Buyers can use that number as a quick benchmark for affordability, while sellers can use it to sense-check list price expectations. For better context, compare this figure with inventory levels, sale-to-list ratio, and neighborhood-level demand before making a move.

Kansas City Days on Market in 2026

Homes in Kansas City are averaging 43 days on market. That metric helps show whether listings are moving quickly or sitting long enough for buyers to negotiate. If median days on market starts falling while inventory stays tight, sellers usually gain more leverage.

Is Kansas City a Good Place to Buy a House in 2026?

Buyers should compare current pricing, inventory, and seasonal trends before making an offer. If you want the lowest typical prices, review our best time to buy in Kansas City guide. Sellers should also review our how long homes take to sell in Kansas City analysis.

What to Expect When Buying in Kansas City

With only 2.3 months of inventory, competition is fierce. Be prepared to act quickly and potentially offer above asking price to secure a home.

Should You Buy, Sell, or Wait in Kansas City?

If you are buying, watch months of supply, price cuts, and how often homes sell above list. If you are selling, focus on pricing strategy and median days on market. In a fast market, buying sooner may protect you from higher prices. In a slower market, waiting can give you more leverage and more choices.

Selling Your Home in Kansas City

Homes in Kansas City are selling at —% of their list price on average. The typical time to sell is 43 days from listing to closing. Check current real estate commission rates in Missouri to understand your selling costs.

Useful Next Steps

For deeper timing data, review our best time to buy in Kansas City page and our how long it takes to sell in Kansas City report. If you want boots-on-the-ground advice, connect with a local real estate agent who knows the Kansas City market block by block.

Kansas City, MO Housing Market Forecast & Predictions

Based on current trends, here is our data-driven outlook for the Kansas City real estate market heading into 2026.

Price Forecast

Prices in Kansas City are rising at 14.0% year-over-year. This pace suggests continued appreciation, though at a potentially moderating rate as inventory adjusts.

Inventory Outlook

At 2.3 months of supply, inventory remains tight. Expect competitive conditions to persist unless new listings increase significantly.

Selling Speed

At 43 days on market, homes sell at a moderate pace. Proper pricing and staging remain essential for quick sales.

Bottom line: Kansas City remains a seller's market. Buyers should work with a local agent to compete effectively, while sellers can expect strong returns. Find a Kansas City real estate agent to get personalized market advice.

You can also compare nearby markets, review monthly price trends, and track days on market to spot when negotiating power is shifting. Those signals often matter just as much as headline median prices.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kansas City Real Estate

Is Kansas City, MO a good place to buy a house in 2026?

Kansas City, Missouri has a highly competitive with strong demand real estate market in 2026. The median home price is $289K. Homes typically sell in 43 days. Working with a local agent helps you navigate the market and find the best opportunities.

How much does a house cost in Kansas City, MO?

The median home price in Kansas City, Missouri is $289K as of 2026. A local real estate agent can help you find homes within your budget and identify upcoming listings.

How long does it take to sell a house in Kansas City, MO?

Houses in Kansas City, Missouri typically sell in 43 days on average. Well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods often receive offers within the first week. A top local agent can help sell your home faster and for the best price.

How much do real estate agents charge in Kansas City, MO?

Real estate agent commissions in Kansas City, Missouri typically range from 5-6% of the sale price, split between buyer's and seller's agents. Our free matching service connects you with vetted local agents at no additional cost to you—we're compensated through standard referral fees from the agent's existing commission.

Is Kansas City, MO good for first-time home buyers?

Kansas City, Missouri offers opportunities for first-time buyers, with relatively affordable entry points compared to other major metros. Missouri offers several first-time buyer programs including down payment assistance. A local agent experienced with first-time buyers can guide you through the process and available programs.

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