HAMILTON (the shop!) Now Open in Brookside East

Yet another new boutique has opened in Brookside East…just in time for holiday shopping!

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Katy Hamilton, owner of Shopgirls at 6245 Brookside Plaza , opened HAMILTON last month at 6215 Oak Street, just south of Plate and Season + Square. It’s a cozy and welcoming space, perfect for browsing and checking out items you’ll want to buy for yourself and others.

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The tagline “neighborhood style for all” reflects Katy’s products: she features men’s and women’s clothes from local designers, Charlie Hustle tee shirts, locally made jewelry (including unique necklaces with letter charms from the KC Star printing presses), Kansas City skyline socks, candles with surprising scents and other uncommon items. At stores like this, it’s always interesting to see how the owner has made the space unique: Katy used discarded pallets from Sutherlands to build the dressing rooms, hung stain glass windows from her first Brookside home and is replacing a section of missing hardwood floor with pennies. It’s a very unique, stylish, and comfortable shop.

hamilton-dressingBesides selling these products, Katy is giving back to the Brookside neighborhood she loves so much by hosting special events for the public. Her boyfriend Adam Galblum is a jazz musician with the band Hot Club KC, so she’s planning micro-concerts, DIY workshops on how to make jewelry and spa items plus special Thursday evening local maker trunk shows.   Later on, Katy wants to debut her own exclusive clothing line.

Stop in and welcome HAMILTON to Brookside! Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-6pm at 6125 Oak St. Follow the shop on social media to keep up with special events: Facebook/hamiltonkcmo; Twitter/hamiltonkcmo and Instagram/hamilton.kcmo.

Brookside Holiday Season Kicks Off Tonight

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Brookside is ready to welcome all shoppers with the annual Brookside Holiday Season Opener tonight, Nov. 10 from 5-8pm.  Especially with the mild evening temperatures–this is a good time to get out and do some early shopping while supporting locally owned businesses!

Many Brookside merchants will be open tonight until 8pm. Several restaurants have food and drink specials; shops have special deals.  Worlds Window is collecting new and gently used coats, partnering with Rose Brooks Center.  As you stroll from shop to store, enjoy live music outside and sip free coffee and cocoa!

This event is for all ages, too.  The kids have fun at the special photo spots throughout the area.  

If you can’t make it tonight–the festive atmosphere and specials continue throughout the weekend.  The Brookside shops are located on W 63rd St, just east of Wornall Road.

Shop local in Brookside! 

 

Neighborhood Café – Now Open in Waldo

 

I was trying to think of full service, big menu breakfast spots in Waldo….came up with Classic Cookie at 75th and Wornall and Game Day at 8950 Wornall. Now there is another option, Neighborhood Cafe, at 7531 Wornall next to Lew’s . It opened at the end of August and is already drawing breakfast crowds on the weekends.

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Veteran’s Wall at Neighborhood Cafe

Neighborhood Cafe is more than just breakfast…they offer a large menu featuring ‘home style’ cooking: meatloaf, liver and onions, burgers, open faced sandwiches, hoagies, ‘skillets’ and on Sundays: all you can eat fried chicken. All of the baking is from scratch (biscuits, pies, cornbread) and breakfast is served all day. No matter when you choose to dine here….the server brings you a cinnamon roll with water upon being seated! Like the original Lees Summit location, decor features reprints of front page newspapers commemorating significant events and a Veteran’s Wall displaying photos of those who have served.

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Tony Olson, Owner, Neighborhood Cafe in Waldo

So what’s the background here? Tony Olson and his wife Kelly own the successful Lees Summit spot,  and were approached about opening another restaurant in Waldo. Tony spent some time here, liked the ‘small town’ feel and the active business association–and decided to expand. Tony told me the cafe has had ‘a very warm welcome’ from area residents and other business owners. This place is large–plenty of tables and booths, plus counter seating and another section that can be used for private events. I haven’t eaten here (yet!) — but I will say I was welcomed with a warm smile and friendly greeting when I walked in for the first time.

You can read more about Neighborhood Cafe on their website–and check out the extensive menu. Current hours are Sunday through Thursday, 6am-3pm and Friday/Saturday 6am-9pm. Tony hopes to be open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday at some point. Stop by and check out another locally owned business in Waldo!

Waldo Home Sales Report-Sept 2016

Waldo continues to attract homebuyers this year..sales are strong, and sellers are getting very close to asking price for their homes. Wonderful Waldo is HOT for homebuyers!!!  Here are the September 2016 stats for single family home sales in Waldo, using the boundaries of State Line to Holmes and Gregory to 85th:

September 2016:

Number of homes sold:    34

Median list price:              $177,000

Median sales price:          $173,750

Average days on market:    31

The lowest sales price last month was $82,000 and the highest was $293,000.  Final sales price was just under 2% of list price.

September  2015:

Number of homes sold:      34

Median list price:              $130,000

Median sales price:          $129,500

Average days on market:    23

Comparing Sept 2016 to Sept 2015 finds a jump in the median sales price–however, this year more of the higher priced homes sold, raising that median price. Notice how fast homes are going under contract–within 30 days of listing.

                                                      2016 / 2015:                                                                                     

Number of homes sold:           310 / 281                                

Median list price:                 $167,694 / $160,000                         

Median sales price:             $167,500 / $156,500

Average days on market:              23 / 34

The trend for 2016 is higher prices, homes selling at or near list price  and homes selling faster.  Good news for Waldo home sellers–and buyers, because they can feel confident they are buying in a desireable area.                                  

Currently in Waldo, there are 33 single family homes for sale at a median list price of $158,000 and 51 days on market.

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

Armour Hills Home Sales Report-Sept 2016

Checking home sales for Armour Hills September 2016…overall, prices are steadily rising this year.  Let’s look at the numbers:

Sept  2016:                                                           Sept  2015:  

Median list price:      $244,950                      Median list price:        $269,500

Median sales price:  $247,500                       Median sales price:    $265,000

Number of homes sold:  6                               Number of homes sold: 3

Days on market:             39                                 Days on market:           91

You can see median sales price for last month was considerably lower than August 2015.  However, in September 2016, four of the six homes sold at or above list price. Days on market was much less as well.  

Checking year to date figures:

2016, Jan-Sept:                                                          2015, Jan-Sept:

Median list price:      $269,500                              Median list price:      $267,250                      

Median sales price:  $267,000                              Median sales price:  $265,000

Number of homes sold:  61                                    Number of homes sold: 64

Days on market:             26                                      Days on market:            33

Currently there are 8 homes for sale in Armour Hills, with a median list price of $322,500.

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

Brookside Home Sales Report – Sept 2016

Home sales in Brookside are still strong as we head into the fall season…and prices continue to rise.  Here is the single family home sales report for Brookside (zip code 64113) for September 2016, and comparisons to last year:

September  2016

Median list price:               $380,000

Median sales price:           $375,000

Average days on market:     44

Number of homes sold:        29

(Lowest sales price was $180,000; highest sales price was a cash purchase of $1,285,000).

You can see that sellers are getting very close to the asking price during contract negotiations.  Eleven of the homes that closed last month were at or above asking price.

September 2015

Median list price:                $375,000

Median sales price:            $362,500

Average days on  market:      34

Number of homes sold:          22

Compared to one year ago, more homes sold in September of 2016 and at a higher median price…a few more days on market.

Now let’s check year to date figures:

2016, January to September

Median list price:         $359,750

Median sales price:     $356,000

250 homes sold; average 35 days on market.

2015, January to September

Median list price:         $326,777

Median sales price:     $325,000

269 homes sold; average 38 days on market.     

Fewer homes have sold, pushing prices up due to a lack of inventory.  Brookside home values are up 9.5% YTD compared to 2015!

Currently there are 44 active single family listings in the Brookside zip code of 64113; just over half (25) are priced over $500,000.  The median list price is $637,000.

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

Brookside’s Hat Shop – Amina Marie Millinery

The weather has finally turned cooler, and you may be thinking about adding a few new pieces to spruce up your cold weather wardrobe.  How about something different?  Consider a hat…made right here in Brookside at Amina Marie Millinery.

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Amina Marie Hood in her Brookside East studio

Amina’s shop is in Brookside East at 633 E 63rd St.  She’s a KC native, grew up in Prairie Village and went to textile school in San Francisco.  She loved fashion and worked in visual merchandising but really never thought about being a hat maker until a friend asked her to create a hat she could wear to Burning Man.  Amina accepted the challenge, Googled some instructions on hat making and … made a top hat that caught the attention of other Burning Man participants.  Amina decided millinery was her calling and studied with hatmaker Jeanne Borne in Arizona. Last year she was a finalist in  the Lock and Company millinery contest in London.  She went to London Hat Week, met others in the business and validated her creativity and business.

Like so many other entrepreneurs, Amina started her business at the kitchen table.  As orders grew, she decided she needed more space and moved to Brookside East in May.  She wanted a central location for easy client access and because she lives in Brookside–she loves her two minute commute!  She knew this area was ‘the right place’ for her and her customers.

Amina explained to me that her aesthetic is “clean and organic–it’s all about the drape of the material.”  Of course she can do wild and extravagant custom hats for special occasions like the Kentucky Derby or ComicCon, but most of her hats are  more classic — for example, a  fedora style.  She makes sure that ‘the hat fits the customer’ in terms of sizing and appearance.  When I tried on a hat in the studio — I loved how it looked on me, but we both knew it was the wrong color.  Amina makes sure the hat works for each unique face and features.

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Amina Marie Millinery in Brookside East

At this time, Amina makes every hat she sells in her Brookside studio.  Sometime this fall, she is introducing a ‘ready to wear’ line, working with a manufacturer in New York.  She’s starting with 3-4 styles — and for now, offers hats just for women.  These hats will be priced around $100-$150.

I asked Amina why she thought hats went out of style.  They were so prevalent in the 1950s.  She explained that as the children of the ’50s parents grew up–they did not want to be like their elders.  They dressed down and considered hats too formal, along with fussy dresses and suits.  Today, wearing a hat is certainly practical in the colder weather, but is also  a subtle fashion accessory.  Wearing a hat gives you a confident, unique appearance–and it’s just fun!

Amina Marie Millinery is open by appointment–but she’s usually in her studio every day and welcomes people to just drop in and see her work.  She offers gift certificates too–what a great gift for that difficult -to- buy- for friend!  Stop in Amina’s studio and check out her hats  at 633 E 63rd St,  next to Golden and Pine with easy parking out front.

Waldo Aug 2016 Home Sales Stats

Waldo continues to attract homebuyers this year..sales are strong, desireable inventory is low.  Here are the August 2016 stats for single family home sales in Waldo, using the boundaries of State Line to Holmes and Gregory to 85th:

August  2016:

Number of homes sold:    47

Median list price:              $150,000

Median sales price:          $158,000

Average days on market:    35

You are reading that correctly–the final sales price was higher than the list price! Last month, half of the homes sold at or above asking price.  The lowest closed price was $56,001; the highest was $338,687.

August 2015:

Number of homes sold:      24

Median list price:              $125,000

Median sales price:          $126,000

Average days on market:    30

That’s a large jump in median sales price compared to August of last year.  Looking at the year to date figures below, you’ll see an increase in price as well as number of units sold:

                                                             2016 / 2015:                                                                                     

Number of homes sold:                270 / 244                                  

Median list price:                 $159,900 / $155,000                         

Median sales price:             $160,000 / $154,200

Average days on market:              22 / 35

                                  

Currently in Waldo, there are 33 single family homes for sale at a median list price of $149,000 and 35 days on market.

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

Armour Hills Home Sales Stats – Aug 2016

Checking home sales for Armour Hills August 2016…a drop in prices compared to last year.  However, year to date– home values continue to rise.  Here are the stats with commentary!

August   2016:                                                          August  2015:  

Median list price:      $250,000                            Median list price:        $277,500

Median sales price:  $242,000                            Median sales price:    $280,000

Number of homes sold:  7                                   Number of homes sold: 4

Days on market:             47                                 Days on market:           11

You can see median sales price for last month was considerably lower than August 2015.  However, in August 2016, all homes but one sold under $280K. In August 2015, fewer homes sold but at a higher median price.  

Checking year to date figures:

2016, Jan-August:                                                           2015, Jan-August:

Median list price:      $269,700                              Median list price:      $267,450                      

Median sales price:  $268,500                              Median sales price:  $266,750

Number of homes sold:  54                                   Number of homes sold: 60

Days on market:             13                                      Days on market:            29

Homes in Armour Hills are selling faster this year, and for more money.  

Currently there are 5 homes for sale in Armour Hills, with a median list price of $319,000  and 11 days on market.

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

Brookside Home Sales Report- Aug 2016

Time to check home sales stats in Brookside for August 2016.  Numbers show a drop in value compared to one year ago…but if you are a Brookside homeowner, you’ll like the year-to-date comparisons!

Here is the single family home sales report for Brookside (zip code 64113) for August 2016, and comparisons to last year:

August  2016

Median list price:               $328,900

Median sales price:           $322,000

Average days on market:     13

Number of homes sold:        30

(Lowest sales price was $225,000; highest sales price was $$835,000.)

The lower priced homes ($400K and less) sell faster and are in high demand.  See the low days on market figure (13)?  That means last month a home was under contract within two weeks of list date.  Higher priced homes, especially over $700K–tend to sit on the market longer.

August  2015

Median list price:                $382,000

Median sales price:            $363,750

Average days on  market:      27

Number of homes sold:          30

Higher median price one year ago…means more higher priced homes sold last August.

Now let’s check year to date figures:

2016, January to August

Median list price:         $359,500

Median sales price:     $353,000

221 homes sold; average 34 days on market.

2015, January to August

Median list price:         $325,000

Median sales price:     $325,000

246 homes sold; average 38 days on market

Brookside home values are up 8.6% YTD compared to 2015!

Currently there are 49 active single family listings in the Brookside zip code of 64113; about one half of those (23) are priced over $500,000.  The median list price is $489,950.

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