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About Mary Hutchison

Every day I'm driving around my cherished neighborhood of Brookside (and Waldo)...observing what's going on, watching new businesses move in and out, and touring homes (I'm a Realtor with Weichert Realtors). Starting this blog about Brookside/Waldo is a way I thought I could promote the area and spark some discussion about what's happening here...and what's going to happen. Your comments are welcome.

Want To Buy A Brookside House? What To Know – Part Two

Main St porch

Everyone loves a Brookside front porch!

For today’s blog, let’s talk about the typical exterior and interior features of Brookside homes.  Even though these homes were built in the first few decades of the 1900s, they never seem to go out of style.  Interiors can be renovated and stripped of the original charm (ouch!) —but  newly built homes rarely match the strong durable materials used on the outside in the 1920s.  (There’s a reason you rarely see new homes built with brick–very expensive!) But like any house, both inside and outside need maintenance.  One of the attractions of our neighborhood is the various styles and details you see from block to block–it’s not a cookie cutter area where most homes look the same. 

Here’s a short list of the many exterior features of Brookside single family homes:

*Built with brick, stucco, and/or stone, sometimes accented with wood

*Steep peaked roofs (especially in the Tudor style)

*Wide, welcoming front porch

*Detached garage, or basement garage (some have attached garages)

*Sometimes a shared or easement driveway

*Tall trees on the lot with wide trunks, roots can push up sidewalks.

Walking around the inside of the house, you may find: 

*Hardwood floors

*Detailed crown moldings

*Arched doorways, small breakfast nooks, large dining rooms

*Original windows, sometimes with leaded and/or stained glass

*Smaller kitchen

*Fireplace, sometimes with elaborate stonework 

*Stone foundation basement

*Smaller backyard area

*Knob and tube electrical wiring (may be inactive)

*Leaky basements

*Uneven/sloping floors

*Small closets

*Laundry hookups in basement

Finally, here are common floorplans in Brookside:

*Two Story –all bedrooms on the second floor

*Bungalow—two bedrooms on first floor; one or two bedrooms on the second floor

*Ranch—all bedrooms and living space on main level

Because Brookside offers so many different styles of homes, often on the same block,  get familiar what’s offered and how it suits your lifestyle.  For example, if you prefer a smaller home and don’t cook much—a bungalow with a galley might fit your needs.  The two story floorplan typically has a larger kitchen and more living space on that main level due to all bedrooms on the second floor.  Take note of the way the home flows as you walk through–how does it make you feel?  Which floorplan best suits your furniture?  Some of these smaller bedrooms will not handle a king size bed!

Thanks for reading my blog — your suggestions are welcome regarding what topics to cover!

Armour Hills front porch

A front porch in the Armour HIlls subdivision of Brookside

Want To Buy A Brookside House? What To Know-Part One

As a Realtor who is living in a third Brookside home, I work with a lot of homebuyers who want to join me living in the area.  There’s so much charm and personality in this 1920s neighborhood, and with so many desirable amenities, it continues to be a sought after location for house hunters of all ages. There’s a lot to know about buying in Brookside, so I’m starting a series of blogs about what to expect…before you buy!

Brookside mural

First, let’s define a geographical area: for blog purposes, I’m referring to street boundaries of the main Brookside zip code of 64113:  55TH St to the north, Gregory to the south, State Line on the west side and Oak as the east boundary.  It can be argued that west of Oak is also a part of Brookside, especially considering all the new development in Brookside East; and that homes north of 59th St are closer to the Plaza area.  Real estate is first about location, so understand that in general, the homes west of Wornall in Brookside are larger (with higher property taxes) and more expensive than east of Wornall (smaller homes, smaller lots). 

The next thing to know is this:  properties closer to the central Brookside shopping district at 63rd and Brookside Blvd can be higher priced than similar properties farther away.  There is a reason so many buyers tell me “I want to walk to shops, restaurants and a grocery store” – those features are high on many buyers’ wish list and what attracts so many people to this neighborhood.  Developer JC Nichols designed the footprint of the Brookside around the shops—and being within walking distance hikes up the property value.

Finally, to close out this first blog about buying in Brookside…I want to mention crime stats.  Buyers tell me:  I want to live in a safe area.   That’s a subjective statement, so know that if  you want detailed information on crime in Brookside, check out www.crimereports.com.  The KCMO police department reports incidents to this site.

The next blog in this series will focus on typical features and characteristics of a Brookside home.  These are not cookie-cutter newer suburban homes, yet many share similar original features from the 1920s. And the Brookside charm will never go out of style!  Your comments and suggestions about topics to cover are welcome!

Armour Hills Home Sale Report-Feb 2018

Are we headed for a slowdown in the housing market this year?  So far, not in the Brookside/Waldo area.  And in my neighborhood of Armour Hills, homes are still moving quickly although fewer are selling–so far. Here are the home sales stats for last month:

Feb 2019                                                                    Feb 2018

Median list price:     $362,499                               Median list price:     $306,950

Median sales price:  $352,500                               Median sales price:  $304,500

No. of homes sold:    4                                            No. of homes sold:       6

Days on market:       87                                           Days on market:          3

That median sales price was quite a jump from last February, however three of the four homes that closed last month were over $350,000.  Here are the YTD figures:

Jan-Feb 2019                                                                Jan-Feb 2018

Median list price:     $324,975                                   Median list price:     $299,500

Median sales price:  $321,000                                  Median sales price:   $299,500

No. of homes sold:     6                                              No. of homes sold:      10

Days on market:        84                                             Days on market:          4

Home values are up 7% compared to last year.  Currently there are six homes listing in Armour Hills, with a median price of $339,925 and 21 days on market.  

(All stats taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

Waldo Home Sales Stats-Feb 2019

Spring is officially here and I think we are in for another strong homebuying season!  The first couple of months this year have been slow, probably due to the heavy snow and frigid cold weather of January and February.  Now it’s such a pleasure to hear birds chirping in the morning!  Here are the single family home sales stats for Waldo:

Feb 2019                                                                      Feb 2018

Median list price:       $230,000                               Median list price:    $149,950

Median sales price:    $231,500                               Median sales price:    $160,000

No. of homes sold:       10                                       No. of homes sold:      27

Days on market:           41                                        Days on market:          24

You’ll notice the huge jump in median sales price however–the majority of the homes that closed last month were over $200k, and three were over $300K–high for the Waldo area.  Fewer homes sold as well.

Here are year-to-date figures:

Jan-Feb 2019                                                         Jan-Feb 2018

Median list price:      $219,900                         Median list price:     $162,500

Median sales price:   $215,000                         Median sales price:  $163,000

No. of homes sold:      31                                  No. of homes sold:      45

Days on market:         21                                   Days on market:        23

Compared to 2018, prices are up 31% in Waldo but I do think that’s a bit of a fluke–as the months go on, there won’t be that much of a consistent increase.  Currently there are 17 active single family homes on the market in Waldo, with a median list price of $285,000 and 27 days on market.

(All stats taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

Brookside Home Sales Report-Feb 2019

Welcome Spring! Finally, a week of warmer days to enjoy! Here’s the Brookside single family home sales report for last month, pulling stats from the 64113 zip code.  We are into the busy home buying and selling season!

Feb 2019                                                                  Feb 2018

Median list price:     $374,999                             Median list price:      $349,950

Median sales price:  $355,000                             Median sales price:   $327,000

No. of homes sold:       13                                    No. of homes sold:        11

Days on market:           76                                    Days on market:              9

Fun fact: highest sales price was $1.925 million last month! That’s one reason for the higher median price.  Here are YTD figures:

Jan-Feb 2019                                                          Jan-Feb 2018

Median list price:      $376,999                            Median list price:     $357,000

Median sales price:   $361,500                            Median sales price:  $340,000

No. of homes sold:       22                                    No. of homes sold:      29

Days on market:          78                                     Days on market:           41

Although fewer homes sold, and were on the market longer, prices are up 6.3% compared to last year. Currently there are 44 homes for sale in Brookside, with a median list price of $454,475 and 30 days on market. Four of the homes are priced over $1 million; a total of 17 are over $500K.

(All stats taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

 

 

Brookside’s St Pat’s Parade This Sat 3/16/19

It’s time once again for the St Patrick’s Warm Up Parade in Brookside–2019 marks the 39th year!  The parade itself starts at 2pm; the route will be closed prior to start time. 

St Pat Brookside

 

This parade is a family friendly event–many parade watchers set up chairs along the streets and kids sit on the curb, waiting for tossed candy from the participants.  Some of my favorite displays are the zippy little cars, Irish dancers and bagpipe players.  Expect to see several politicians waving to the crowds as well–especially with the upcoming KCMO mayoral election. The route starts at 65th and Wornall; continues north on Wornall to 63rd St; then east on 63rd to Main St; south on Main to Meyer and then west on Meyer to Brookside Road.

Streets will be very crowded with parked cars, kids, pedestrians, etc!  Please plan on walking to Brookside to watch or if you must drive, park several blocks away.

Wondering how the Brookside parade got started?  According to The Brookside Story by LaDeen Morton, the idea was for Brookside to piggy back on to the growing popularity of the much larger city parade in downtown KCMO.  By adding “Warm Up” to the official parade name, the Brookside event would be seen as a kick-off to the city celebration of St Patrick’s Day.  The first Warm Up parade started in the parking lot by the tennis courts and then traveled along Meyer, Brookside Plaza and 63rd St, lasting less than thirty minutes.  This week’s parade should be almost two hours!

Remember to stop in for a beverage, lunch or ice cream treat while in Brookside for the event.  Thank you for your support of our locally owned Brookside/Waldo businesses!

 

Try This New Burger Restaurant in Waldo

Burger State burger

 

There’s a new burger joint in town… and oh boy, doesn’t that look tasty?? It’s called Burger State, located just south of of 89th and Wornall at 8920 Wornall (formerly a barbecue place).  Burger State opened last month, and has already become a neighborhood favorite with nearby residents.

Burger State Ray

Owner Raymond Reyes grew up in Brookside, near St Peter’s School, and has been in the restaurant business for quite a while—as a manager and consultant, opening and running local spots.  Over the years, he noticed a few things:  quality food, no matter what type, always sold well and when guests complained, it was mostly about service, not the food.  So when he decided to open his own place, he wanted a simple, basic menu with fresh, high quality ingredients and easy, fast service.  That’s exactly what he delivers at Burger State.  It’s the “fast casual” format, where customers order at the counter and pick up their food when ready (always by name, as Raymond likes to get to know his guests!).  The menu features grass fed, fresh ground beef burgers (he sampled six different types before choosing the beef type), chicken, fish and a hot dog plus salads and chili.  There is a kids menu, soft drinks plus beer and wine. His seasoned fries will stay crispy in their to-go boxes (there were rounds of testing to offer that special feature); other sides include sweet potato fries, tater tots, slaw, onion rings. All the basics you’ll find at a burger place , with a higher degree of quality and freshness.  And the burger buns are…brioche bread, another upgrade! For vegetarians, he offers two options: the Impossible burger and an a black bean patty.

Burger State counterOne of Burger State’s specialties is the KC Fried Burger:  the beef patty is dipped in batter and then deep fried. It really seals in the juices of the burger and is one of their best sellers.  Raymond came up with this item after making onion rings at home with his kids—and decided on a whim to cook the burger covered in the same  batter. And if you are wondering how he came up with the restaurant name, it  was quite a process. He and his wife considered so many names, but most of them were already taken by other businesses.  He kept thinking  he was in a ‘burger state of mind’ while planning the place, and then decided to see if Burger State was available as a name…and it was!  (In the USA anyway, he did find a Burger State in Bangladesh of all places).

Raymond now lives with his family in Waldo and says “The neighborhood has really embraced us.  It’s nice to have so many residents support small, locally owned businesses. I try to get to every table and ask about the food and ask  if customers have any suggestions for other food items to serve. “  When was the last time that happened to you when dining out?

Burger State is open 11am-9pm Monday through Saturday.  Stop in and try it soon—and say Hi to Ray!  Thank you for supporting locally owned Brookside and Waldo businesses.

State

Waldo Home Sales Stats-Jan 2019

Waldo home values shot up last year, and it looks like this trend will continue into 2019.  Here are the single family home sales stats from last month, with a comparison to one year ago. I’m using the street boundaries of State Line to Holmes and 71st St to 85th St.

January 2019                                                                January 2018

Median list price:      $219,900                                 Median list price:     $172,500

Median sales price:   $206,100                                Median sales price:   $164,000

No. of homes sold:       21                                          No. of homes sold:     18

Days on market:          21                                           Days on market:        22

Prices are up 25% compared to January 2018! That’s a bit extreme, even for Waldo.  Demand is strong as first time buyers keep jumping into the market and investors purchase for rentals or flips.  Currently there are 16 single family homes for sale in Waldo, with a median list price of $289,475 and 30 days on market.  The lowest list price is $168,000 and the highest is $359,950.

(All stats taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

2019 Waldo Week Starts Tomorrow 2/22

 

waldoweek

Wonderful Waldo earns it’s name due to several reasons; one of them is the friendly, service oriented, locally owned shops and services available to neighbors and visitors.  Celebrate Waldo Week, beginning tomorrow Feb 22, through Thurs Feb 28, 2019 and get 25% off select merchandise and services.  Here’s a list of which places are participating so far:

Bier Station                                               9Round Waldo

Lew’s Bar and Grill                                  Hiles Two

The Well                                                     Mike’s Wine and Spirits

One More Cup

Betty Rae’s Ice Cream                               Eclectics

Family Bicycles                                         Centered Spirit/Emilie’s French Teas

Louie’s Wine Dive

Remember, you must mention Waldo Week to get the discount!  A complete list of businesses participating is at www.waldokc.org.   And if you want to get out tonight..all are welcome to the kick-off party from 5-8pm at Bier Station.  Thank you for supporting our locally owned businesses in Waldo and Brookside!

Brookside Home Sales Report-Jan 2019

Sold listings for Brookside last month were down compared to one year ago–could be due to the unusually cold and snowy winter we’ve had..or the lack of desirable inventory.  Here’s the stats, based on the main Brookside zip code of 64113:

January 2019                                                                    January 2018

Median list price:      $350,000                                   Median list price:     $399,900

Median sales price:   $339,000                                   Median sales price:    $376,000

No. of homes sold:        10                                          No. of homes sold:      17

Days on market :           81                                          Days on market:        41

The highest closed sale last month was $877,500; in January 2018 is was $1.6 million.  Median sales price was lower than one year ago because lesser priced homes sold than a year ago. 

Currently there are 32  single family homes for sale in Brookside, with a median list price of  $497,475 and 71 days on market. Twenty seven of these homes are priced over $400K.