
February 2026 Kansas City Housing Market Report: What the Data Actually Says
February 2026 Kansas City Housing Market Report: What the Data Actually Says January's numbers looked weak. They weren't. Winter Storm Fern disrupted large parts of the country in late January, delayed closings, and distorted short-term housing data in ways that had more to do with timing than deman
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Inventory Could be Normal by Year-end
Inventory Is Making a Comeback in 2026 After a long stretch where buyers were competing for too few homes, inventory has made a comeback over the past year. And depending on where you live, that’s opening up your options in a meaningful way. According to Realtor.com, the number of homes available f
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Expert Forecasts Point to Affordability Improving in 2026
Expert Forecasts Point to Affordability Improving in 2026 Wondering what to expect from the housing market in 2026? You’re not the only one. For the past few years, affordability has been the biggest barrier standing between most people and their next move. And a lot of buyers and sellers have been
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Reasons To Be Optimistic About the 2026 Housing Market
Reasons To Be Optimistic About the 2026 Housing Market If a move is on your radar for 2026, there’s a lot more working in your favor than there has been in a while. After a long stretch where many Kansas City homeowners felt "locked in," 2026 is shaping up to be a year of renewed balance, options, a
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