Road Construction Along Wornall in Waldo

Wornall Road is one of the most traveled street in the Brookside/Waldo area.  I avoid driving on Wornall south of Gregory through 85th St–the road is very narrow and usually always congested.

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You’ve probably noticed that Wornall is now down to two lanes, roughly  between 79th and 83rd Terrace with some sort of construction going on.

I called KCMO to find out what was going on.  The City has contracted with Infra Source to replace the gas lines.  Expect this area of Wornall to have  just two lanes for at least the next thirty days while the company completes it’s work.

Alternate routes include Main St, Ward Parkway, Oak and State Line.  

If you must drive along Wornall during the construction, please be considerate of the road workers, other drivers and allow for extra time.  It is an inconvenience but not worth a case of road rage!

Brookside Holiday Season Opener on Thursday 11/9/17

Time to get inspired early for holiday gift giving!  Join your friends and neighbors for Brookside’s Holiday Season Opener this Thursday, Nov 9, 2017.

Many shops and restaurants will be open with special hours and deals…start ad Wornall and 63rd St and head east along 63rd.  There will be free hot coffee and hot chocolate; live holiday music sung by local school kids and extended hours for merchants through the weekend.

Also, remember Worlds Window is hosting it’s 8th annual fundraiser for Rose Brooks.  Bring your new or gently used coats/sweaters for women and kids to the shop prior to Nov 9–then you will receive a 20% coupon to use during the Holiday Season Opener.

Thank you for supporting locally owned Brookside businesses!

Brookside Coffee Battle? Roasterie vs. Starbucks

That title is a bit misleading…there are several places you can get a  coffee  in downtown Brookside.  But the recent Kansas City Star report about Starbucks possibly moving into the Goodcents location at 6304 Brookside Plaza has many residents concerned:  will our beloved Brookside become as bland and generic as parts of Overland Park (or Lees Summit, or Olathe, etc)?  I’m optimistic this is not going to happen.

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The Roasterie Cafe in Brookside

Brookside is the first location owner (and longtime Brookside resident) Danny O’Neill chose for his coffee spot.  It was an immediate success.  (Remember when there was an ugly gas station on that corner? I do, as I was carjacked there!).  Like so many locally owned Brookside establishments (think Stuff or 5 B Candle or Worlds Window), The Roasterie Cafe is similar to a village town pub: how often do you walk in and see someone you know?  It’s a gathering place not only for liquid refreshment but so much more:  students doing homework; parents taking a break with kids; getting a project done on the laptop.   Yes, all that can happen at an anonymous Starbucks but it’s special  at Roasterie.  It’s a different  feeling  because it’s local–and I think that unique, Brookside vibe is what neighbors want to protect.  The Roasterie Cafe is a great neighbor, supporting area  community causes and being so active in the our city.  Will Starbucks do the same? Perhaps. But it’s a big step above a national when the locally based business owner  is so involved,  visible and vested in his hometown.  Mr. O’Neill  doesn’t have to answer to Wall Street investors.  He can easily partner with other local businesses, use and promote other home grown products, create special blends for area restaurants, donate gift cards to  fundraisers.  You could probably even reach him directly on the phone!  And honestly, no Starbucks anywhere will ever have the same warm sweater feeling as an organically home grown coffee shop.  

I remember years ago, when Starbucks opened at the corner of Westport Road and Broadway, just a few steps from the Broadway Cafe. There was an outcry at that time as well to keep national chains out of Westport.  After several years, Starbucks shut down and the Broadway Cafe is still going strong.  We have several chain stores in Brookside that neighbors  patronize; the mix seems to work. It is extremely expensive to open and operate your own small business, especially in a highly desirable  location with pricey rent like Brookside. Big national chains have  millions of dollars to play with.  That’s why it is imperative that we support locally owned shops, restaurants and services–here in our neighborhood and when travelling.  Brookside thrives as a destination shopping and dining area because of the unique, one of a kind places you find here….and because area residents recognize their importance and support them financially.  

roasterie cup

Would Starbucks ever create something as unique as this?

Like many Brooksiders, I enjoy a Starbucks beverage every so often.  But I’ll always stop at Roasterie over a national chain. Nothing beats the creamy foam created on their lattes! Thank you for supporting locally owned Brookside/Waldo businesses!

 

 

Armour Hills Home Sales Report – Sept 2017

Armour Hills continues to be one of the hottest neighborhoods in Brookside for buyers–many sellers who have maintained and updated their homes through the years are  experiencing multiple offers and quickly getting the homes under contract.  Here is the September 2017 home sales report for the Armour Hills subdivision in Brookside:

September 2017

Median List Price:      $311,225

Median Sales Price:    $313,250

No. of Homes Sold:          6

Days on Market:               3

The lowest closed price was $195,000 and the highest was $415,000–that was $16K over the list price of $399,000.  Every sale except one sold at or over asking price. 

September 2016

Median List Price:     $244,950

Median Sales Price:   $247,500

No. of Homes Sold:       6

Days on Market:           39

Here are year-to-date comparisons:

January-September 2017

Median List Price:     $314,750

Median Sales Price:   $313,250

No. of Homes Sold:       76

Days on Market:            7

January – September 2016

Median List Price:     $269,700

Median Sales Price:   $268,500

No. of Homes Sold:       62

Days on Market:           25

Technically these figures show a median sales price increase of 16% compared to last year–however I don’t think the year end figure will be that high.  Currently there are six homes listed in Armour Hills, with a median list price of $317,000 and 32 days on  market.

 

Waldo Home Sales Report – Sept 2017

What is driving up Waldo home sale prices?  Not enough inventory, lots of buyers and bidding wars.  Once again, sales prices beat the listing price for last month’s stats.  Here is the single family home sales report  for September 2017, with comparisons to last year; and I’m using the street boundaries of Gregory to 85th St and Holmes to State Line:

September 2017

Median List Price:     $175,000

Median Sales Price:   $187,000

No. of Homes Sold:       29

Days on Market:           10

September 2016

Median List Price:     $164,450

Median Sales Price:   $161,000

No. of Homes Sold:      38

Days on Market:           30

The lowest closed price in Waldo last month was $37,500 and the highest was $317,500.  Nine of the 29 homes closed at or above list price.  One house, listed at $119,000 sold for $139,000–that’s $20K over asking price!

Checking year-to-date figures:

January-September 2017

Median List Price:     $177,000

Median Sales Price:   $175,000

No. of Homes Sold:      303

Days on Market:            14

January – September 2016

Median List Price:     $165,000

Median Sales Price:   $164,000

No. of Homes Sold:     321

Days on Market:          23

Median sales prices are up in Waldo 7.9% compared to last year, and homes are selling faster.  Currently there are 28 active single family homes on the market in Waldo, with a median list price of $187,500.

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

Brookside Home Sales Stats-Sept 2017

The housing market continues to favor sellers in Brookside, especially in the desirable $300-$400 price range.  Units sold are almost half of last years’ September figures, due to lack of inventory in this price category.  Here are the single family home sales for the Brookside zip code of 64113, and year to date comparisons:

September 2017

Median List Price:     $349,000

Median Sales Price:   $333,000

No. of Homes Sold:         17

Days On Market:               8

September 2016

Median List Price:       $380,000

Median Sales Price:     $375,000

No. of Homes Sold:          29

Days On Market:              44

The lowest sold price last month was $195,000 and the highest was $520,000.  In September 2016, there were several sales over $600K, including a $1.25 million dollar sale, so that’s why last year’s median price is higher than 2017.  Still, home went under contract very fast last month–under ten days on market.

Checking year-to-date figures:

January-September 2017

Median List Price:      $379,000

Median Sales Price:    $365,000

No. of Homes Sold:       225

Days on Market:             18

January-September 2016

Median List Price:      $359,250

Median Sales Price:    $353,500

No. of Homes Sold:        252

Days on Market:             35

Due to less inventory this year, prices are up and homes are going under contract faster.  Median sales prices increased 3.25% compared to last year.  Currently there are 50 homes for sale in the Brookside zip code of 64113, at a median price of $557,500 and 62 days on market.  Over half – 27- of the homes are priced over $500K.  

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

 

 

Meyer Fest This Weekend in Brookside

meyer fest

It’s time for Meyer Fest – the St Peter’s sponsored family carnival that is open to anyone in the neighborhood!

It’s happening Saturday Oct 7, 2017 in two parts:  the carnival (games! music! food trucks!) from 9:30am-2:00pm, and then the block party (ages 18 and older) from 6-11pm.

Location is on Meyer Blvd between Holmes and Rockhill–so also note this section of the street will be blocked off Saturday.  Everyone is welcome!

Get tickets in advance at www.meyerfestkc.com

Brookside Home For Sale-Close to Shops!

When buyers search for homes in Brookside, usually one of the main items on the “must have” list  is being close to the shops and restaurants in the heart of Brookside at 63rd and Brookside Blvd.  My new listing on Main St fits that criteria!

main front

Brookside Two Story Home for Sale!

 

There are so many special features about this house:  a two story floorplan, with a private drive and two car garage–rare at this price!  The lot is level, and the location is just a few homes south of Meyer and Main St.

 

 

main living

 

Inside, you’ll find hardwood floors, a wood burning fireplace in the living room; separate formal dining room and a breakfast nook off the kitchen.  Also on the first floor–a light filled sunroom, perfect for an office or reading nook.  

 

Main kit

 

The kitchen features original cabinet details, granite counters,  built ins for extra storage and a mud room plus half bath.  Another special detail:  three original 1920s light fixtures stay with the home!

 

main master

 

Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms and the master has a large bonus room attached–can be used as extra closet space, office, or convert to a second bath.  The full bath was recently remodeled with new tile, sink, lighting and hardware.

 

main patio

 

The yard is surrounded by a privacy fence.  Note the new stamped patio, perfect for entertaining and relaxing with friends!

 

 

 

Contact me for more information on this property. This home offers the Brookside lifestyle buyers are looking for!

Waldo Home Sales Stats – Aug 2017

Waldo home prices continue to climb this year…and houses are selling very fast!  Usually the market slows down after the July 4 holiday–not in Waldo!  Here are the Aug 2017 stats and comparisons to 2016.  The boundaries I’m using are State Line to Holmes; Gregory to 85th St.

August 2017

Median list price:     $175,000

Median sales price:  $178,000

No. of homes sold:       33

Days on market:           8

The highest sale was $326,000 and the lowest closed price was $115,000.  Notice the sales price was higher than the listed price!

August 2016

Median list price:      $150,000

Median sales price:   $146,000

No. of homes sold:       46

Days on market:          34

Comparing Aug 2017 to Aug 2016–a 21% increase in prices!  Here are year to date stats:

Jan-Aug 2017

Median list price:        $175,000

Median sales price:    $176,500

No. of homes sold:       270

Days on market:           15

Jan-Aug 2016

Median list price:       $164,975

Median sales price:    $163,975

No. of homes sold:        268

Days on market:            21

This year, homes are selling faster and for higher prices in Waldo.  Year to date, median sales price is up 7.6%.  Currently there are 23 single family homes for sale in Waldo, with a median list price of $163,900.

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

Design in the City Opens 2cd Location in Brookside

You may have noticed a new shop along 63rd St in Brookside:  Design in the City has moved into the former Reading Reptile location.  This is the second location for Design in the City; the first one is in Briarcliff.

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Design in the City opens in Brookside

IMG_3606Proprietor Mindy Diaz told me there were two reasons she chose this spot:  many of her customers wanted a ‘south’ location, and her best friend is Pam DiCappo, who owns Lauren Alexander next door.  She felt her lines of clothing and accessories would complement the other shops in the area.  This is a store you will love browsing in–everything is so  beautifully displayed! Jackets, pants, tops, purses, boots, hats and jewelry catch your eye at every turn.  Her most popular lines include Tart Collections, Sanctuary and Chaser Brand for clothing; she also has jewelry from Simon Sebbag, Kendra Scott and Tat2.  You’ll also find some fun gift and decor items here: pillows, party accessories, greeting cards, wall hangings, etc.  And of course, personal, friendly service is always present.

IMG_3591Mindy’s background is in interior design. She worked for her Dad in a building supplies business for many years; then took some time off to raise her son.  She got the itch to go back to work and opened a home furnishings store in Parkville.  Then she switched to selling clothes when opening the Briarcliff store.  She loves having a store in Brookside because of the “amazing neighbors who support locally owned businesses”.

If you haven’t stopped by Design in the City yet–mark your calendar for their Grand Opening this week:  Friday Sept 29 from 5-8pm.  Regular store hours are 10am-6pm Monday through Saturday.  Find Design in the City on Facebook and Instagram at design_in_the_city.