The busy spring home buying season is here and buyers are hungry for fresh listings, especially those priced at $350K or less. Let’s take a look at the Brookside home sales report for March 2018, using the main Brookside zip code of 64113:
March 2018 March 2017
Median list price: $429,000 Median list price: $395,000
Median sales price: $394,000 Median sales price: $395,000
No. of homes sold: 23 No. of homes sold: 23
Days on market: 14 Days on market: 34
Notice the median sales price is virtually the same as a year ago, and number of homes sold is the same. Homes this year went under contract in a shorter amount of time–just two weeks. The lowest sales price last month was $255,000 and the highest was $1.1 million.
Year to date figures below:
Jan-March 2018 Jan-March 2017
Median list price: $387,450 Median list price: $397,000
Median sales price: $373,000 Median sales price: $394,000
No. of homes sold: 52 No. of homes sold: 50
Days on market: 25 Days on market: 37
Although the median sales price is lower YTD this year compared to last, I don’t think that signals an overall slump in sales prices. We have such a wide range of prices in Brookside–I think the lower median number reflects more ‘lower’ priced homes selling, and that’s where the demand is (not for $500K and over). Also, note the trend of more homes closing and going under contract in a shorter amount of time compared to 2017 YTD.
Currently there are 33 active listings in zip code 64113. The median list price is $529,950 and 33 days on market. Prices range from $$249,000 up to $2.89 million. Sixteen homes are priced over $500K.
(All information taken from Heartland MLS; deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)
Starting today, Monday April 16, the coffee bar will open at 10am, along with the deli and market. You can get coffee (or expresso, latte, etc) but no pastries or drinks with syrup. Owner Jake Imperiale says he’s changing the concept to “do it the Italian way” –meaning no coffee ‘to go’. Come in, order your beverage; it will be served on china and then you can sit down at a table and take the time to really enjoy your beverage. (And if you’ve ever been to Italy, you know that is the true Italian way to have a coffee. Linger and appreciate your drink, take the time to chat with your companion or sit and contemplate the day.)
Another sign of Spring! The Brookside Farmers’ Market opens this weekend, Saturday April 14, 2018 for the season. Location is the same: southeast corner of 63rd and Wornall, at Border Star elementary school. 

The Tutera Group, along with Nolte and Associates are planning to refresh this strip mall and hope to make it more pedestrian friendly. The biggest change sounds like it will be the remodeled Price Chopper store—a total inside renovation, plus moving the truck delivery area to the northwest corner of the building. The entire front of the building will have new lettering, colors, masonry and framing. New sidewalks will be installed along Wornall and W 84th St. The Tutera Group wants to attract more retail businesses and ‘a better tenant mix’ for this area…hopefully some locally owned shops and restaurants.