Spectacular Armour Hills Home For Sale! 205 E 68 St in Brookside

205 E 68 St in Armour Hills, Brookside

205 E 68 St in Armour Hills, Brookside

One of the most beautiful homes I have ever listed….205 E 68 St in Armour Hills.  The owner is an architectural designer, and has won several awards for her work.  The house is bigger than it looks from the exterior, with three bedrooms, two full and two half baths, a  two car garage and private drive.

You will love this home from the minute you walk in.  Built in 1926, it features arched doorways, hardwood floors, a spacious office with built-ins, a music room or second office, plus formal living and dining rooms and a cozy family room.

Living Room with Gas Fireplace

Living Room with Gas Fireplace

Updated Kitchen Leads to Shady Deck

Updated Kitchen Leads to Shady Deck

The large eat in kitchen has classic white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, a dry bar and plenty of counter space,  The kitchen leads to a private, shady backyard.

The bedrooms have custom closet systems, and the master can fit a king size bed.  You will even enjoy doing laundry in the second floor laundry room!

Second Floor Laundry Room

Second Floor Laundry Room

A large finished basement area offers room for a game table, a half bath, and a partial kitchen.

Two Tiered Deck in Backyard with Privacy Fence

Two Tiered Deck in Backyard with Privacy Fence

Outside the backyard area is fenced, and features a spectacular two – tiered deck with plenty of room for outdoor entertaining.  

If you are looking for a well-maintained, updated Brookside home, this is the one to see!

205 E 68 St in Armour Hills, Kansas City MO priced at $399,000.  Check out my website for more pictures and information.

Should You Purchase Water and Sewer Line Insurance in KCMO?

In yesterday’s Kansas City Star, there was a lengthy article explaining that KCMO homeowners can now purchase insurance for their water and sewer lines.  A link to the article is here, I am not sure how long it will remain an active link.

Most of the older homes in Kansas City have clay tile pipes  for sewer waste, dating back to when the house was built.  These tiles, over the decades, can crack, collapse, and become blocked due to tree roots winding through the  pipes.  Many homeowners have to occasionally snake out their pipes to keep them free of clogs–but sometimes, they break and must be replaced. A broken sewer line is always an expensive repair–usually several thousands of dollars. As a real estate agent, I’ve had to deal with this situation many times.

Our household received the letter advertising the program, endorsed by the City of Kansas City, and I’m not going to comment about the fact that the City is endorsing a private company service, or that KCMO receives a monetary kickback from every warranty purchased by residents.  What should be investigated by the potential customer is  the level of service and reputation of Service Line Warranties of America, the company offering the insurance.

If you are thinking about purchasing a policy,  here are some suggested questions to ask before signing up:

*Where do the  pipes on your property connect to the main sewer line? Is it in the front of the house going into the street  or in the back of the home along an easement?

*Do the lines run under concrete (such as a patio or driveway) or under a grassy area?      (replacing pipes under concrete can cost much more)

*Which local companies does the insurer work with to replace the sewer lines?

*Is there a warranty after the work is done?

*What if you need to make a claim during the winter when several inches of snow cover your property and the ground is frozen? Are there extra charges?

*Will they provide a copy of the service contract for your review prior to committing to the policy?

The cost of the insurance seems reasonable, less than $150 per year if you sign up before June 27.  If your sewer line connection breaks, you have a problem that must be dealt with immediately, so there is that peace of mind, knowing there’s someone to call that will provide emergency service. Still, it’s a good idea to ask these questions now if you are thinking of buying a policy.  Any reputable local plumbing company has dealt with repairing a broken sewer line.  Be sure Service Line Warranties of America provides you with plenty of information before you send that check!

Waldo Crawldo This Saturday June 8, 2013

Iwaldo crawldot’s time once again for the Waldo Crawldo Pub Crawl to benefit Habitat for Humanity – Kansas City.  This is a really fun evening–get a group together and explore some Waldo bars and eateries you may not be familiar with…you are sure to make new friends along the way!

 

Saturday June 8, 2013

6pm-midnight

Begins at 75th and Wornall

14 bars and restaurants on the route

$5 per ticket  presale at participating venues; $10 at the door.

Food and drink specials, plus prizes for biggest group, best t-shirt and best costume

www.waldokc.org

Thank you for supporting locally owned Waldo businesses and events!

Brookside Home Sales Stats April 2013

Fellow Brooksiders, our home values continue to rise this year!  Let’s check the numbers for April  2013 single family home sales in the main Brookside zip code of 64113:

In April 2013, 20  homes sold.  The average list price was $329,900 and the average sales price was $318,161.  Average days on market: 71.

In April  2012, 15  homes sold.  The average list price was $302,167 and the average sales price was $295,377.  Average days on market:  53.

The average sales price jumped quite a bit compared to last year, although fewer homes sold.  

Let’s compare year-to-date figures:

In the first four months of 2013, 82  homes sold with an average sales price of $323,316  and 82  days on market.

In the first four months of 2012, 55 homes sold with an average sales price of $306,528 and 91 days on market.

More homes are selling, at a higher average price, in about the same amount of time as last year.

Currently there are 83 single family homes for sale in zip 64113, with an average price of    $815,047  and 123  days on market. The average sales price is high because 37 of the 83 homes for sale are priced over $500K.  The highest priced home currently is at 55th and Ward Parkway, for sale at $5.4 million.

If you would like specific sales numbers for your neighborhood, email me for a report tailored to  your area!

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

Armour Hills Home Sales April 2013

Armour Hills Homes in Brookside

Armour Hills Homes in Brookside

Examining the Armour Hills home sales report for last month, I see a little glitch–a  much lower average sales price than we’ve been experiencing recently.  Let’s look at the details:

In April 2013, four homes sold.  Average list price was $202,488 and average sales price was $207,643.  Average days on market was 69 days.  

In April 2012,  six  homes sold at an average price of $227,275  and 40 days on the market.

What happened?  Why the big drop in average sales price?  Why was the average list price lower than the average sales price?  Here’s my theory:  one foreclosure sold last month, and the list price was $66,000.  I think there was a bidding war  for the house, so the price was pushed up to  $115,000.  Because just four  homes sold, this one deal really affected the stats for the  month.

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

In  2013, sixteen  homes have sold (January through April) at an average price of $244,442 and 103 days on market.

In  2012, thirteen homes sold the first four months of the year at an average price of $208,765 and 56 days on market.

More homes are selling this year over last.  Overall, average prices are up and will continue to rise as inventory is low, pushing prices higher.  This year, the overall days on  market is longer than last year, but I think that will balance out as we continue to experience strong sales in the busy spring buying season.  Already this year, several homes have been flipped by rehabbers, sending prices higher.  As of this writing, there are 18 homes for sale in Armour Hills, at an average price of  $267,300.  

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

Updated Four Bedroom Home in Brookside!

438 E Gregory in Brookside

438 E Gregory in Brookside

A four bedroom home can be hard to find in Brookside–especially under $300,000.  This new listing not only offers four bedrooms–but many other features as well!

liv roomAll updated, the first floor has a beautiful entry hall with columns, a large living room with   fireplace and  built-ins,  dining room , and half bath.  The kitchen offers plenty of cabinet space, a gas stove, refrigerator and a door leading to the deck.  Very easy for entertaining!kit door

Three spacious bedrooms on the second floor, plus a laundry room!  The master suite also has a fireplace, double vanity, and walk in closet.  

master bdrm fpOn the third floor, you’ll find the fourth bedroom, a bonus room  that can be an office or media / playroom, plus a third full bath.

The backyard is fenced, and features a large deck plus a patio.  There’s a two car garage with a private driveway.  

The sellers have made so many improvements to this house–see a complete list inside the home.  If you are looking for a updated, spacious four bedroom home in Brookside–this is it!  438 E Gregory Blvd, priced at $279,000.  Contact me if you would like a tour, or visit  my website for more photos and information.

Good Mexican Food–Chelly’s Cafe in Waldo

Just as I  started to fix dinner on a recent Friday night, our neighbor calls.  “Let’s go out for Mexican food!” he says.  I picture a  frosty margarita, a night off from cooking and immediately agree!  So we head over to Chelly’s’ Cafe in Waldo.

Chelly's Café in Waldo

Chelly’s Café in Waldo

Chelly’s is one of those restaurants I’ve passed many times, but haven’t  tried.  All these years I’ve been living in Brookside–and have never stopped at  this nice little neighborhood dining spot!  It’s a family owned restaurant, located in strip mall on 85th St just east of Wornall Road . Open for about  eleven years, it’s the kind of place that gives you a lot of food for the  price, with quick service..  I started off with a  margarita in a large bowl glass that was just $5.  It felt like two drinks for the price of one.

For dinner, I ordered the Steak Tacos ($8.50).  They came in doubled shell corn tortillas, dressed with onion (raw, wish it had been grilled) and cilantro.  On the side was fresh lettuce,  a scoop of guacamole, rice, black beans and a lime wedge.  I ate two tacos and had enough left over for lunch the next day.  Very tasty.  I don’t remember what the rest of our group ordered, probably because we were all talking, but everyone liked their food.  Chelly’s has all of the usual selections you would expect in a Mexican restaurant, plus a hamburger and grilled chicken sandwich option .  I also like the fact  you can order  many items a la carte. We enjoyed the fresh chips and salsa brought to the table soon after being seated.  Service was friendly and quick–and the restaurant was very busy.  A lovely woman sang songs in Spanish from the front of the room, but it didn’t look like too many folks were paying attention.  

Chelly’s is open seven days a week, and serves breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. The breakfast nachos and breakfast burrito are especially popular .

I’m looking forward to going back to Chelly’s soon–I want to try their fajitas.  Thank you for supporting our locally owned  Brookside/Waldo businesses!

Home for Sale in Morningside Park, Brookside

Morningside Park is one of my favorite subdivisions in Brookside, and there’s a new listing to tell you about here at 5906 Oak St.  This is a three+ bedroom, one and a half bath home (with a second full bath in the basement) priced at $203,000.

5906 Oak, Morningside Park in Brookside

5906 Oak, Morningside Park in Brookside

The current owners have really taken good care of this home.  The roof is five years old, and gutters are protected with gutter guards.  The air conditioner was replaced last year, the furnace was installed in 2004.  The chimney was rebuilt from the roof to the top in 2012, with a new liner for the furnace and hot water heater.

The kitchen has been freshly painted, including the cabinets, and there’s an eat in area by the corner windows.  The refrigerator, washer and dryer stay!  A mudroom off the kitchen offers a convenient spot for the recycle bins and snowy footwear!

Freshly painted kitchen

Freshly painted kitchen

All the bedrooms are on the second floor, and the master bedroom is quite large.  Every bedroom has plenty of windows for natural light.

One of my favorite features is the side screened porch. Relax on the porch swing with your favorite book, or enjoy a meal here–without bugs flying around your food. This side porch also leads to an outdoor deck.

The attached garage is in the basement, and there is space in back of the house for a second car. The location is so convenient–close to UMKC, Stowers Institute, Brookside amenities, the Trolley Track Trail, and on the bus route.

Side porch leads to outdoor deck

Side porch leads to outdoor deck

Contact me if you would like a personal tour!

Jackson County Mailing Assessment Notices to Brookside Homeowners

The Jackson County Assessment department recently sent out reassessment notices to hundreds of homeowners in the Brookside area. You may recall going through reassessment two years ago, as Missouri reassesses residential properties in  odd numbered years. The Kansas City Star featured an article on Saturday about the updated property values, as some homeowners’ tax bills have increased dramatically.

Here in Brookside, home values are up. However, you may feel your property assessment is high compared to fair market value (what your home would sell for in today’s market).  As a homeowner, you do have the right to appeal the valuation.  Instructions are on the form that you recieved in the mail, or you can visit  www.jacksongov.org/appeal.  When making your appeal, you may have to provide recent home sales in your area that are comparable to your property.  Check websites like Trulia and Zillow for more information, or ask your Realtor for assistance.

I do not know how they come up with the specific property  market value for each  home.  Our home was assessed at $2000 less than two years ago, yet a neighbor’s property value increased by $40,000! It’s worth a bit of your time to file an appeal if you believe the county has overvalued your house.

Brookside Art Annual May 3-5, 2013

This weekend (May 3-5, 2013) is the Brookside Art Annual–one of the best events our local business association hosts each year.  Always held the first weekend of May, the weather can be an issue but it doesn’t seen to stop art lovers from checking out what’s under the white tents at 63rd and Brookside Blvd. This year marks the 28th year for the event.

Hours are Friday 5pm-9pm; Saturday 10am-9pm and Sunday 11am-5pm.  There are childrens’ activities on Saturday and Sunday, plus music in the evening.  Please, do not bring pets into the tents!  Also, if you spend over $250, you will get a free $10 gift card to use in Brookside–just bring your receipts to the information booth.

Brookside Art Annual 2013

Brookside Art Annual 2013

A bit of history on the Art Annual:  after seeing the success of the Plaza Art Fair (started in 1931) and the Westport Art Fair (started in 1979), Brookside wanted to host a similar event.  According to The Brookside Story by LaDene Morton, merchants were against the idea.  A compromise was reached, and the work of 30 local artists was displayed in retailer’s windows.  Eventually, the Brookside Art Annual became a larger event in 1986, attracting national artists from all over the U.S. and is now recognized as one of the better art fairs in the country–partially due to the charming, friendly neighborhood atmosphere of the Brookside businesses  and beautiful homes surrounding the area.  

Every year the Art Annual has a unique logo/poster created to promote the event.  This year’s graphic is unusual:  it’s black and white, and features cars, buildings, an airplane and a giraffe..?  Since Brookside is such a walkable neighborhood, and the Zoo isn’t close by, it seemed like an odd choice.  I don’t think the graphic associates itself with the event at all, except perhaps the small striped awnings over the buildings.  So many folks collect and frame the annual poster–to me, this year’s artwork is a  disappointment.

So break out the warmer clothes, hopefully for the last time, and visit the Brookside Art Annual this weekend!