Armour Hills Home Sales Market Report – October 2013

It’s just amazing how much home prices have jumped in Armour Hills this year!  Buyers are snapping up the updated, well maintained and show – ready homes within a few days of hitting the market!  Here are the details for last month:

In October  2013, 9  homes sold.  The average list price was $256,078 and the average sales price was $256,211.  Average days on market: 24. (note the average sales price here is higher than the list price!)

In October  2012, 5  homes sold.  The average list price was $211,780 and the average sales price was $201,720.  Average days on market: 61.

Average home prices for October of this year are up 27% over last October, and almost twice the numbers of homes sold, with days on market less than half of the previous year.

Let’s compare year-to-date figures:Print

In the first ten months of 2013, 70  homes sold with an average sales price of $260,792 and 62 days on market.

In the first ten  months of 2012, 68 homes sold with an average sales price of $217,919 and 82 days on market.

Home prices are up over 19% over last year..wow!

As of this writing, there are 15 homes for sale in Armour Hills, with an average list price of $271,142 and 77 days on market.

If you would like specific sales figures from your neighborhood, contact me.

(All figures taken from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

Brookside Holiday Open House-Nov 7-10, 2013

Now that you have the Halloween decorations put away…it’s time to think about the Christmas holidays!  Here’s your chance to start shopping for those on your list before the crowds emerge..in Brookside of course!

Brookside's Holiday Open House 2013

Brookside’s Holiday Open House 2013

November 7-10 is the Holiday Open House, sponsored by the Brookside Merchants Association.  It kicks off tonight at 5pm…many stores will stay open until 8.  Check out the holiday window decorations, indoor gift displays and seasonal merchandise while browsing from shop to shop. If you spend $250 during this time,  show your receipts for a $10 gift card (details here).  A few of the participating merchants are:  5B&Co Candles, Brookside Jewelry, Brookside Toy and Science, Fiddly Fig, Reading Reptile and World’s Window.  Just visit those few stores I mentioned and you’ll find gift ideas for almost anyone on your list:  men, women, kids, teens, co-workers, friends.

Brookside merchants appreciate your business…the employees are helpful, friendly and welcome everyone during the busy holiday shopping period.  Plus, in Brookside you’ll find gifts you just can’t find in a sterile suburban mall.  Come out this weekend to shop and support Brookside!

Brookside/Waldo Business Profile: Jennifer Dunklin, State Farm Insurance

As I work with a lot of first time homebuyers in the Brookside/Waldo area, I thought it would be informative to write a blog about purchasing homeowner’s insurance.  The very act of researching and comparing various company policies can be confusing–where to start? How much do you need?  What’s the difference in policies?  How to compare rates?  Who gives good service during the claims process?

State Farm Insurance, 105 E Gregory in Brookside

State Farm Insurance, 105 E Gregory in Brookside

I recently visited  Brookside/Waldo business owner, Jennifer  Dunklin, who has a State Farm  Insurance office  at 105 E Gregory Blvd.  I asked her  her some basic questions about buying homeowners’ insurance and a few specific questions that relate to the older homes in our neighborhood.  Here’s an excerpt from our conversation:

What are the important issues to consider when researching insurance companies?

Check JD Power rankings to see if the company provides the services you want.  You should purchase enough insurance to rebuild the house and replace the personal property inside.  Be sure to compare ‘actual cash value’ vs ‘replacement cost”.  Actual cash value considers depreciation of your property; replacement cost actually replaces the items you lost.  If there is a catastrophic incident, such as a total loss from a fire, some companies  offer a dollar limit for the coverage.  State Farm covers a two year period of expenses rather than a certain  monetary amount as some companies do.  Also consider liability protection, which protects the homeowner from lawsuits initiated by a guest, contractor or stranger who may be injured on your property.

How do you handle inquiry calls about insurance?

A series of questions will be asked about the home, location, size, etc.  Some discounts may apply, such as a lower premium if you have an alarm system, newer HVAC, impact resistant roof shingles or auto coverage in place with the same company.  Often the agent will drive by the property, take outdoor photos, look for wood rot and debris around property, visible foundation issues.  A roof inspector may also come by to examine the roof.  Most insurance companies, including State Farm, will not insure 3 layer roofs or wood shingle roofs covered by composition shingles.

Are insurance companies concerned about the old knob and tube wiring found in older homes? 

Most carriers will insure a small amount of knob and tube wiring if still in the home.  Many older homes have had this type of wiring replaced, and any remaining wires are inactive.  

What happens when a homeowner needs to make a claim?

With State Farm, the agent’s office number is answered 24 hours a day.  If there is an emergency, such as a fire, a State Farm agent can write a check immediately to cover essential expenses.  When the claim is made, a claim number is assigned and the process of fulfilling the policy requirements begins.

Jennifer Dunklin, State Farm Insurance in Brookside

Jennifer Dunklin, State Farm Insurance in Brookside

Are you active in the Waldo/Brookside business community?

Yes!  My office participates in the Waldo Art Crawl on the third Thursday of every month; in October we collected food for Harvesters, and I am a member of the Southtown Council.

Do you have  questions about homeowner’s insurance?  Jennifer is happy to help.  Her office is open 8:30-5:30 on Mon, Wed and Fridays; until 7pm on Tues and Thurs, and 9am – noon on Saturday.  The phone number is 816 333 5853. Thank you for supporting our locally owned and operated Brookside/Waldo businesses!                      .

Academie Lafayette 5K Run Nov 2

Expect traffic delays in Brookside tomorrow, as Academie Lafayette’s  Allez 5K run starts at 9am.

It starts at the school, 6903 Oak, and proceeds north on Oak, west on Meyer to Valley, then circles back. It will be difficult to cross Meyer–so plan an alternate route if you are headed north.

Avoid Oak St as well from Gregory north to Meyer.

Brookside Trick or Treat Street on Thursday

Trick-or-TreatAnother great Brookside tradition happens on Thursday Oct 31- the Brookside Trick or Treat Street!  Participating Brookside merchants will hand out goodies from 4-6pm on Thursday, along 63rd and neighboring side streets.

Special guest appearance this year from Cinderella and Ariel!

Even if you don’t have little goblins gathering treats, it’s fun to see the various costumes on kids and adults.  Please be extra careful when driving through the Brookside shops area Thursday afternoon – there will be hundreds of children walking about.

Also, remember to see the uniquely carved pumpkins on display at the Crestwood Shops along 55th Street–courtesy of the students at the Kansas City Art Institute!

Brookside Home Sales Report – Sept 2013

Brookside home values rise again!  That is what I have to report today, after checking the September 2013 single family home sales for our zip code of 64113.  Here are the details:

In September 2013,  26 homes sold.  Average list price was $400,412 and average sales price was $387,771.  Average days on market was 68.

In September 2012, 27  homes sold at an average price of $299,585  and 80 days on the market.

You see a huge jump in the average sales price – almost $100,000.  Keep in mind that we have a wide spread of home prices in 64113–when the higher priced homes sell, the average prices jump.  Last month, seven homes sold for over $500,000.

Now let’s compare to year-to-date figures:

From Jan-Sept 2013, 246  homes have sold  at an average price of $359,384 and 86 days on market.

From Jan-Sept  2012, 227  homes sold at an average price of $318,735 and 106 days on market.

So far this year, average sales prices are up 12.75% over last year!

As of this writing, there are 87 homes for sale in the Brookside zip code of 64113 with an average list price of $647,137 and 123 days on market.  Thirty four homes are priced over $500K, and eleven of those are priced at $1million and up, thus the high average list price.

(All figures taken from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed).

Armour Hills Home Sales Statistics – Sept 2013

Armour Hills subdivision in Brookside

Armour Hills subdivision in Brookside

Last week Heartland MLS released the September home sales statistics so it’s time to tell you about Armour Hills activity for last month.  Fewer units sold, but average sales price is way up over last year:

In Sept 2013, 5  homes sold.  The average list price was $273,180 and the average sales price was $271,260.  Average days on market: 25.

In Sept  2012, 11  homes sold.  The average list price was $194,870 and the average sales price was $189,610.  Average days on market: 85.

That’s a huge jump in average sales price, and less days on market.  Our neighborhood has had higher average sales prices overall this year; part of the reason this month for the big jump was in Sept 2012, the majority of the homes sold for under $200K–not normal for Armour Hills.

Let’s compare year-to-date figures:

In the first nine months of 2013, 61  homes sold with an average sales price of $261,468 and 62 days on market.

In the first nine  months of 2012, 82 homes sold with an average sales price of $219,205 and 82 days on market.

Although fewer homes are selling this year, the average sales price is up 19% year to date over 2012–a huge increase!  In addition, last year lower priced listings were more prevalent due to several  short sales and foreclosures in the subdivision.

As of this writing, there are 18 homes for sale in Armour Hills, with an average price of $253,720 and 88 days on market.

If you would like specific sales figures from your neighborhood, contact me!

(All figures taken from Heartland MLS and deemed reliable but not guaranteed.)

Will the Streetcar Proposal Eliminate the Trolley Trail?

“The Trail stays!”

This promise was made at the NextRail KC meeting last Wednesday night in Waldo.  The meeting was open to residents of Brookside and Waldo, organized to discuss the topic of expanding the streetcar through our beloved neighborhood. 

Next-Rail-Logo_FINAL-WEBAttendance was strong–I counted approximately 75 people in the room.  After an overview of the  project by a representative from the BNIM architect firm, we broke up into small groups and discussed how the streetcar service would affect this area from three viewpoints:  resident, business owner and visitor.  

Rather than get into the details of what the various groups talked about (pros and cons of the Brookside service), I wanted to relate some new information I learned via the bullet points  below:   

*Vincent (from BNIM, didn’t hear his last name) emphatically stated  ‘the trail stays’ if the streetcar is built here.  The plan is to run the streetcar in the right of way along the Trolley Track Trail, so  the trail and the streetcars coexist side by side.  An easement of 100 feet would be enough space for both the streetcar and the trail. 

*The “Country Club Right Of Way” route runs roughly from 47th St (Cleaver Blvd) at the Plaza south to 85th and then curves to the east through The Paseo. 

*Four parking lots would be affected by this route:  the lot between the tennis courts and The Brooksider/Blue Grotto retail strip and the lot between Shopgirls/Foos and Bank Midwest/Roasterie, plus the Metro Park and Ride lots at Gregory and Wornall plus Wornall and 74th St …just as the trail runs through those lots now. 

*Could the trolley run along the elevated part of the trail,over the bridge  east of Wornall along Brookside Road through Armour Hills?  This is unknown.   

*One car holds approximately 148 persons; they run on electricity but the ground rails will not be ‘hot’; each streetcar can move north or south, so there is no need for a ‘turn around’ area.  

Other corridors besides the Country Club ROW are proposed, and you can read more about those at the NextRail KC website. (this website doesn’t look like it’s updated often, but it’s easy to navigate; there’s also a NextRail KC Facebook page.)  The starter line first must be built from downtown to Crown Center (construction will start next year). The other routes  will not be confirmed for a while as BNIM and NextRail KC conduct  these neighborhood meetings for input from area residents and businesses.

Brookside/Waldo residents love the Trolley Trail–it’s one of our most prized amenities.  It’s reassuring to know ‘the trail stays’ if the streetcar ever makes it south into our area.

Two Story, Four Bdrm Brookside Home For Sale

22 E 68 St, Armour Hills

22 E 68 St, Armour Hills

Quite simply, this is one of the nicest homes I’ve ever listed in Brookside.  The owners have taken such care in remodeling it over the years, inside and outside.  Buyers will appreciate all the quality updates they find here.

Outside, the entire exterior has been remodeled with high quality Hardie board siding, including the trim.  The columns, front porch, walkway and steps have been redone.

Large chef's kitchen with island and pantry

Large chef’s kitchen with island and pantry

Inside, you’ll find a rare ‘open’ kitchen with lots of light from the tall windows and a large center island.  So much granite counterspace here, including a gas stove, separate prep sink, stainless steel refrigerator and pantry. There’s a half bath in the hall leading to the finished basement area.

Custom built-ins in the living room, stain glass windows

Custom built-ins in the living room, stain glass windows

This couple is using the traditional living room as a formal dining area–the space is so versatile! There’s a gas fireplace, custom built-ins and plantation shutters.  Refinished hardwood floors throughout the first floor, plus a separate office area.

Upstairs you’ll find four bedrooms, one full bath and a master suite with it’s own full bath, double vanity, Jacuzzi tub and walk in closet. Outside, the deck and patio have been completely redone, and there’s a spacious loft above the garage — perfect for a kids’ hangout or separate office space.

New deck, patio, landscaping and drainage system

New deck, patio, landscaping and drainage system

Come and be my neighbor in Armour Hills!  Priced at $410,000 this home is move in ready on a block of families, single folks, and retired couples. Contact me for more information, or visit my website.

Brookside Wine Walk/Armour Hills Movie Night

Two ‘firsts’ to tell you about in this blog…the Brookside Wine Walk and Armour Hills Movie Night!

Brookside Wine Walk

 

Tomorrow night (Oct 3) is the first Brookside Wine Walk, with 50% of the proceeds benefiting Operation Breakthrough.  This event is pretty self-explanatory:  buy a ticket, walk to participating restaurants, enjoy $3 glasses of wine and mingle with your neighbors!  Buy a ticket in advance for $5 or pay  $10 day of event. These locally owned businesses are hosting the walk, starting at 6pm:  Avenues Bistro, Blue Grotto, Brooksider, Carmen’s Café, Charlie Hooper’s and Michael Forbes. 

On Saturday night, Armour Hills Homes Assn is presenting a Movie Night at Arbor Villa Park, showing the family friendly movie The Goonies.  It should start around 7pm at dusk, popcorn will be available, and the event is free.  Please bring lawn chairs or blankets.

Here’s your chance to enjoy a crisp Midwest Fall evening in Brookside with your neighbors, friends and family!