Leavenworth County KS Real Estate & Homes For Sale
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517 S 21 Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 6 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 5 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 4 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 3 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 2 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

Lot 1 201st Street, Leavenworth, KS

15580 Sheridan Court, Basehor, KS

Tract 5 000 231st Street, Easton, KS

Tract 3 000 231st Street, Easton, KS

Tract 2 000 231st Street, Easton, KS

Tract 1 000 231st Street, Easton, KS

00000 Millwood Road, Easton, KS

215 W 3rd Street, Tonganoxie, KS

25865 Primrose Lane, Lawrence, KS

1414 N 151 Terrace, Basehor, KS

16746 Ruby Way, Basehor, KS

22777 219th Street, Leavenworth, KS

811 Dakota Street, Leavenworth, KS

546 McDonald Road, Leavenworth, KS

00000 Gilman Road, Leavenworth, KS

1008 S 17th Terrace, Leavenworth, KS

1336 6th Avenue, Leavenworth, KS

LOT 4 Nila Esta Donahoo Road, Tonganoxie, KS
Leavenworth County, KS Real Estate Market Trends
?46 homes are scheduled to hit the market in Leavenworth County, KS soon, and 129 are currently under contract — early signals of an active market.
Leavenworth County offers genuine affordability at $299,950 median list price with room to negotiate — a real alternative to overheated Johnson County without sacrificing Kansas City access.
About Leavenworth County, KS Real Estate
Leavenworth County's market is moving at a striking pace right now, with 129 homes going under contract this week alone against just 415 active listings — a ratio that signals strong buyer competition and limited room to negotiate. The median sale price over the last 30 days landed at $325,000, with sellers receiving 98% of their asking price on average, confirming that aggressive list pricing is being met with serious offers. Homes are spending a median of 29 days on market before closing, and 41 new listings this week are being absorbed quickly. Sellers here hold clear leverage, while buyers should expect to move decisively when the right property appears.
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Leavenworth County, KS Real Estate FAQ
What school district serves Leavenworth County?
Leavenworth County is primarily served by the Leavenworth school district.
What high school is Leavenworth County zoned for?
Leavenworth County is most commonly zoned for Basehor-Linwood High School.
What middle school is Leavenworth County zoned for?
Leavenworth County is most commonly zoned for Basehor-Linwood Middle School.
What elementary school is Leavenworth County zoned for?
Leavenworth County is most commonly zoned for Tonganoxie Elementary.
Is now a good time to sell a house in Leavenworth County?
It depends heavily on pricing strategy. With 444 homes currently listed and an average of 133 days on market, overpriced homes are sitting while accurately priced ones are still selling — 1,255 homes closed in the last 12 months, which is a healthy transaction volume. Sellers who come in at or near market value with a clean, well-presented home are moving. Those who test above market are feeding the days-on-market average and eventually reducing anyway.
What part of Leavenworth County has the best schools?
Basehor and Tonganoxie, both served by Basehor-Linwood USD 458, are the most consistent answer for families prioritizing school quality in the county. The district draws buyers from across the metro who want strong academics in a smaller-community setting. Lansing and Leavenworth fall under USD 453, which has solid community support and benefits from the stability that Fort Leavenworth brings to the local population.
How much do you need to make to afford a home in Leavenworth County?
With a median list price of $299,950, a conventional buyer putting 10% down and financing roughly $270,000 at current rates would typically need a household income in the $75,000–$90,000 range to stay within standard debt-to-income guidelines — though a local lender can give you the exact figure based on your full financial picture. The county's $208 per square foot average means buyers are generally getting more home here than in comparable Kansas City suburbs, which stretches income further.
What are the best areas in Leavenworth County for first-time buyers?
Bonner Springs and the Leavenworth city limits offer the county's most accessible entry-level price points, making them realistic targets for first-time buyers working with tighter budgets or smaller down payments. The longer average days on market countywide — 133 days — also means first-time buyers face less competition and more room to negotiate than they would in Johnson County. A buyer's agent who knows the specific neighborhoods within Leavenworth and Bonner Springs will save you significant time.
How long does it take to sell a house in Leavenworth County right now?
The county average is 133 days on market, but that number is pulled up by overpriced and condition-challenged listings. Well-priced homes in Basehor, Tonganoxie, and Lansing often move considerably faster because buyer demand in those areas is more concentrated. If your home has been sitting past 60 days without an offer, price is almost always the reason.
Is Leavenworth County a good place to live if you work in Kansas City?
For many buyers, yes — especially those commuting to the western or northern parts of the metro. Basehor sits about 35 minutes from downtown Kansas City via I-70 under normal conditions, and Bonner Springs is even closer. Leavenworth city itself runs 45–50 minutes to the urban core, which is the honest tradeoff for the price advantage over Johnson County suburbs at a comparable or lower list price per square foot.
What is the price per square foot for homes in Leavenworth County?
The current average list price per square foot in Leavenworth County is $208, which is meaningfully below most Johnson County and Wyandotte County comparable markets. That figure spans a wide range of home types — from renovated historic properties in Leavenworth to new construction in Basehor — so the per-square-foot number for a specific neighborhood or home style will vary. It's a useful starting benchmark, but condition, location within the county, and lot size all move the number.
Are home prices dropping in Leavenworth County?
The data shows a median list price of $299,950 and an average of 133 days on market, which indicates a market where sellers are adjusting expectations rather than prices collapsing. Homes are not flying off the market at any price, but 1,255 sales in the past 12 months confirm steady transaction activity. Per Heartland MLS rules, sale prices are not publicly reported here, but the list price trend and days-on-market together suggest a stabilizing, buyer-leaning environment rather than a sharp decline.
Is now a good time to sell my home in Leavenworth County?
Leavenworth County is currently a balanced market — 5.0 months of supply, homes selling at about 98% of list price, a median 29 days to go under contract. Inventory gives buyers more room, so pricing discipline and presentation matter more than they did a couple years ago. Correctly priced homes still sell.
Is now a good time to buy a home in Leavenworth County?
With 5.0 months of supply, homes selling at about 98% of list price, a median 29 days to go under contract, Leavenworth County is a balanced market. Buyers have negotiating room — especially on homes that have had a price cut or sat past the median days on market.
Are home values increasing in Leavenworth County?
Homes in Leavenworth County are selling at roughly 98% of list price with a median of 29 days to go under contract, which points to a more balanced market where pricing matters. 1,204 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 Leavenworth County have good resale value?
Resale strength comes down to liquidity and how close homes sell to asking. Leavenworth County had 1,204 sales in the last 12 months, with homes closing at about 98% of list price and a median 29 days to contract — signs of a market where well-maintained homes hold their value and resell efficiently.
How does Leavenworth County, KS compare to the Kansas City metro?
Leavenworth County, KS has a median sale price of $325,000 (2% below the metro median of $331,972); a sell-to-list ratio of 98% (vs the metro median 100%, a 2.0-point discount); a median 29 days to go under contract (9 days slower than the metro median of 20 days). Buyers and sellers can use these benchmarks to gauge how Leavenworth County, KS is performing relative to the surrounding market.
Recently went under contract in Leavenworth County, KS
26 last 7 days — up 5 from 21 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba | Days to offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14675 Amanda Lane | $520,974 | 3 / 3 | 0 days |
| 15143 Briarwood Drive | $475,000 | 4 / 3.5 | 18 days |
| 18520 178th Street | $575,000 | 3 / 3 | 19 days |
| 1007 Grand Avenue | $199,000 | 2 / 2 | 21 days |
| 12243 230th Street | $869,900 | 3 / 4.5 | 13 days |
| 14760 Timber Lane | $625,000 | 4 / 4.5 | 20 days |
| 804 N 168th Street | $415,000 | 4 / 3 | 29 days |
| 3021 N 157th Street | $390,000 | 4 / 3 | 4 days |
| 16620 Evans Road | $205,000 | 2 / 1 | 9 days |
| 2916 S 14th Street | $295,000 | 4 / 3.5 | 30 days |
| Tract 4 000 231st Street | $79,000 | — / 0 | 44 days |
| 6992 141st Street | $475,000 | 4 / 3 | 46 days |
Newly listed in Leavenworth County, KS
41 last 7 days — down 7 from 48 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba |
|---|---|---|
| 139th Street | $1,750,000 | — / 0 |
| 4521 Park Ten Court | $399,999 | 5 / 4.5 |
| 1762 Finch Drive | $349,950 | 3 / 3 |
| 323 Elm Street | $325,000 | — / 0 |
| 102 E 3rd Street | $599,000 | — / 0 |
| 3209 N 155th Street | $445,000 | 3 / 2 |
| 81 Continental Drive | $495,000 | 3 / 3 |
| 3809 Clayton Drive | $365,000 | 4 / 4.5 |
| 15623 Lakeside Drive | $449,000 | 5 / 3 |
| 1912 Cleveland Terrace | $265,000 | 4 / 2 |
| 1946 Edgewood Drive | $59,950 | — / 0 |
| 806 154th Circle | $410,000 | 4 / 3.5 |