Jackson County MO Real Estate & Homes For Sale
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3720 Wayne Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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3320 HANTHORN Avenue, Independence, MO
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11308 E 62nd Street, Raytown, MO
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11706 E 62nd Terrace, Kansas City, MO
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21 W 10TH Street, Kansas City, MO
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7310 High Groove Road, Grandview, MO
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4440 Olive Street, Kansas City, MO
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4328 Terrace Street, Kansas City, MO
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8705 SW Edgewater Drive, Blue Springs, MO
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3338 E 68th Street, Kansas City, MO
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202/204 S Sterling Avenue, Sugar Creek, MO
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2821 SE Jennifer Drive, Lee's Summit, MO
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9106 E 72nd Terrace, Raytown, MO
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8617 Thompson Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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5913 Hunter Street, Raytown, MO
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17800 E Bolger Road, Independence, MO
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303 E Partridge Avenue, Independence, MO
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400 SW Powell Drive, Oak Grove, MO
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200 Main Street, Kansas City, MO
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TBD N Broadway Street, Oak Grove, MO
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9813 Bennington Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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3411 Norton Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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6628 Virginia Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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3325 Montgall Avenue, Kansas City, MO
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Jackson County, MO Real Estate Market Trends
?235 homes are scheduled to hit the market in Jackson County, MO soon, and 913 are currently under contract — early signals of an active market.
Jackson County offers 2,600+ homes from the $100s to $1M+, with a $280K median list price and 72 days on market — enough room to breathe, but the best stuff still moves.
About Jackson County, MO Real Estate
Jackson County's market is moving at a striking pace — 913 homes went under contract just this week against 2,280 active listings, a signal that serious buyers need to act decisively. The median days on market over the last 30 days sits at just 20, and sellers are capturing 99% of their list price, confirming that well-priced homes face little resistance. The median sale price over that same period reached $271,645. With 330 new listings hitting the market this week, fresh inventory is arriving, though demand is clearly absorbing supply quickly. HouseLoop's proprietary AI search and photo detection helps buyers identify the standout features driving competition in this county before listings disappear.
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Jackson County, MO Real Estate FAQ
What school district serves Jackson County?
Jackson County is primarily served by the Kansas City MO school district.
What high school is Jackson County zoned for?
Jackson County is most commonly zoned for Blue Springs South High School.
What middle school is Jackson County zoned for?
Jackson County is most commonly zoned for Bernard Campbell Middle School.
What elementary school is Jackson County zoned for?
Jackson County is most commonly zoned for Woodland Elementary.
Is now a good time to sell a house in Jackson County, MO?
For sellers who price accurately, yes. With 10,460 homes sold in the last 12 months and a median list price of $280,000, there's an active buyer pool in Jackson County. The catch is that homes are averaging 72 days on market countywide, which means overpriced listings are sitting — sellers who start too high are eventually chasing the market down, not leading it.
What part of Jackson County has the best schools?
Lee's Summit R-7 is consistently the school district that draws the most buyer demand in Jackson County, and it's reflected in home prices in that area. Blue Springs R-IV is another strong district with a loyal following. Buyers prioritizing schools should get specific about district boundaries before falling in love with a listing, since district lines can shift significantly within a few blocks.
What is the median home price in Jackson County, MO?
The current median list price in Jackson County is $280,000, meaning half the homes actively for sale are priced above that and half below. This is an asking price figure — HouseLoop does not report sale prices per Heartland MLS rules, so treat this as a market-temperature indicator rather than a guaranteed transaction number.
What are the most affordable cities in Jackson County?
Raytown, Grandview, and parts of eastern Kansas City consistently offer the lowest entry points in the county, with listings frequently appearing well below the $280,000 median. Independence also punches above its weight for affordability given its size, amenities, and commute access. Buyers willing to take on older homes or do light renovation can stretch their budget significantly in these areas.
How long does it take to sell a house in Jackson County?
The average days on market countywide is currently 72 days, but that number masks a wide spread. Move-in-ready homes priced at or slightly below comparable listings in desirable neighborhoods — Brookside, Lee's Summit, Blue Springs — often go under contract in days. Homes that are overpriced, need significant work, or sit in softer micro-markets make up the long tail that pulls the average up.
Is Jackson County a buyer's or seller's market right now?
It's closer to a balanced market with seller-friendly pockets. There are 2,628 active listings, which gives buyers more options than a year or two ago, and 72 average days on market suggests less urgency than a hot seller's market. However, well-priced homes in strong school districts or desirable KC neighborhoods still see competitive interest, so buyers shouldn't assume they have unlimited leverage everywhere in the county.
What are the best neighborhoods in Kansas City, MO for first-time buyers?
First-time buyers in Kansas City proper often find their footing in Waldo, Westwood, Marlborough, and parts of Midtown — areas where character homes are still accessible near the county median and the neighborhoods have genuine momentum. The urban core east of Troost offers the lowest price points in the city but requires more due diligence on condition and insurance. Working with an agent who knows individual blocks, not just zip codes, matters more in KC than almost anywhere else in the county.
How much do you need to earn to afford a home in Jackson County?
Using the $280,000 median list price as a baseline, a buyer putting 10% down and financing $252,000 at current rates would typically need a household income somewhere in the $70,000–$85,000 range to stay within conventional debt-to-income guidelines — though that shifts with interest rates, down payment size, and property taxes. Jackson County's effective tax rate is worth factoring in carefully, as it varies by city and can add meaningfully to monthly carrying costs.
Is now a good time to sell my home in Jackson County?
Jackson County is currently a seller's market — 3.2 months of supply, homes selling at about 99% of list price, a median 20 days to go under contract. That favors sellers: well-priced, well-presented homes are still moving. Pricing to the market from day one is what separates a quick sale from a stale listing.
Is now a good time to buy a home in Jackson County?
With 3.2 months of supply, homes selling at about 99% of list price, a median 20 days to go under contract, Jackson County is a seller's market. Move-in-ready homes still go fast, so buyers who are pre-approved and ready to act have the advantage. Homes that linger past the median days on market are where the negotiating room is.
Are home values increasing in Jackson County?
Homes in Jackson County are selling at roughly 99% of list price with a median of 20 days to go under contract, which points to firm, competitive demand. 10,101 homes sold here in the last 12 months. For an exact change in value for a specific home, a local agent's comparative market analysis is the most reliable read.
Does Jackson County have good resale value?
Resale strength comes down to liquidity and how close homes sell to asking. Jackson County had 10,101 sales in the last 12 months, with homes closing at about 99% of list price and a median 20 days to contract — signs of a market where well-maintained homes hold their value and resell efficiently.
How does Jackson County, MO compare to the Kansas City metro?
Jackson County, MO has a median sale price of $271,645 (18% below the metro median of $331,603); a sell-to-list ratio of 99% (vs the metro median 99%); a median 20 days to go under contract (3 days faster than the metro median of 23 days). Buyers and sellers can use these benchmarks to gauge how Jackson County, MO is performing relative to the surrounding market.
Recently went under contract in Jackson County, MO
196 last 7 days — down 38 from 234 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba | Days to offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8812 E 54th Street | $225,000 | 3 / 3.5 | 2 days |
| 8219 Mercier Street | $229,000 | 2 / 1 | 3 days |
| 311 N Home Avenue | $189,000 | 3 / 2 | 3 days |
| 13714 Cypress Avenue | $220,000 | 3 / 1 | 4 days |
| 1400 SE 6th Place | $384,900 | 4 / 3 | 5 days |
| 524 NE Garnet Lane | $485,000 | 4 / 4.5 | 9 days |
| 6911 E 128th Street | $374,000 | 4 / 4.5 | 11 days |
| 13318 Parker Avenue | $130,000 | 2 / 1 | 13 days |
| 4208 Charlotte Street | $270,000 | 3 / 1 | 24 days |
| 4209 Wabash Avenue | $189,900 | 4 / 2 | 33 days |
| 11003 Herrick Avenue | $140,000 | 2 / 1 | 51 days |
| 3805 GARFIELD Avenue | $145,000 | 3 / 2 | 51 days |
Newly listed in Jackson County, MO
330 last 7 days — up 24 from 306 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba |
|---|---|---|
| 309 5th Street S | $230,000 | 2 / 2 |
| 3735 SW Clayton Place | $2,400 | 3 / 3 |
| 604 NE Burning Tree Street | $450,000 | 3 / 3 |
| 243 SE Brownfield Court | $325,000 | 3 / 2 |
| 2806 N River Boulevard | $349,000 | 4 / 3.5 |
| 9905 E 71st Terrace | $299,000 | 3 / 2 |
| 720 Cleveland Avenue | $115,000 | 3 / 2.5 |
| 1613 NE Shadow Valley Drive | $679,950 | 4 / 4.5 |
| 11915 Sycamore Avenue | $280,000 | 3 / 2.5 |
| 2423 S Claremont Avenue | $140,000 | 3 / 1 |
| 18912 E 12th Street S | $289,999 | 3 / 3.5 |
| 308 W 8th Street | $169,000 | 0 / 1 |