Miami County KS Real Estate & Homes For Sale
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32188 Osawatomie Road, Paola, KS

900 Walnut Avenue, Osawatomie, KS

0000 Gold Street, Paola, KS

538 Brown Circle Drive, Osawatomie, KS

1204 N Elm Street, Louisburg, KS

109 W Miami Street NE, Paola, KS

29336 Palmer Drive, Paola, KS

1204 Main Street, Paola, KS

W 371st Street, Osawatomie, KS

28919 Hackberry Circle, Paola, KS

21065 W 217th Street, Spring Hill, KS

501 E Shawnee Street, Paola, KS

24012 St Andrews Court, Paola, KS

414 Brown Avenue, Osawatomie, KS

00000 Columbia Road, Paola, KS

30904 Pressonville Road, Paola, KS

140 Walnut Avenue, Osawatomie, KS

316 N 5th Terrace, Louisburg, KS

32846 Block Road, Paola, KS

Pleasant Valley-lot2 Road, Wellsville, KS

1312 S 4th Street E, Louisburg, KS

1303 S 4th Street E, Louisburg, KS

2.96 acres Morning Deer Drive, Paola, KS

Cedar Niles Road, Paola, KS
Miami County, KS Real Estate Market Trends
?14 homes are scheduled to hit the market in Miami County, KS soon, and 61 are currently under contract — early signals of an active market.
Miami County offers Kansas City-area buyers affordable acreage and small-town character, but with 140 average days on market, sellers need realistic pricing to compete.
About Miami County, KS Real Estate
Miami County, KS is moving at a notably fast pace, with 61 homes going under contract this week alone against 215 active listings — a ratio that signals strong buyer demand and limited room for hesitation. New inventory is arriving steadily, with 26 fresh listings added this week, yet properties are still averaging just 33 days on market before selling. Sellers are holding firm on price, as the sell-to-list ratio over the last 30 days sits at 99%, meaning nearly every dollar asked is a dollar received. The median sale price over the past 30 days landed at $322,063, reflecting a stable and competitive market for both move-up buyers and first-timers eyeing Miami County's communities.
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Miami County, KS Real Estate FAQ
What school district serves Miami County?
Miami County is primarily served by the Paola school district.
What high school is Miami County zoned for?
Miami County is most commonly zoned for Paola High School.
What middle school is Miami County zoned for?
Miami County is most commonly zoned for Paola Middle School.
What elementary school is Miami County zoned for?
Miami County is most commonly zoned for Paola Elementary.
Is now a good time to sell a house in Miami County, KS?
Homes are still selling — 617 closed in the last twelve months — but with an average of 140 days on market, pricing accurately from the start is critical. Sellers who set realistic list prices based on current competition are moving their homes; those pricing above the market are watching days accumulate. Spring Hill and Louisburg properties with good condition and school-district appeal tend to move faster than the county average.
What is the average home price in Miami County, KS?
The current median list price across Miami County is $347,000, with an average of $235 per square foot based on active listings. Keep in mind these are asking prices — HouseLoop does not publish average sale prices. Prices vary significantly by city, with Spring Hill and Louisburg running higher and Paola and Osawatomie offering more affordable entry points.
What part of Miami County has the best schools?
Spring Hill USD 230 and Louisburg USD 416 are the two school districts most consistently sought out by families relocating to Miami County. Spring Hill in particular draws buyers from Johnson County who want newer-construction neighborhoods paired with strong schools at a lower price point. Paola USD 368 is a solid district as well and serves the largest city in the county.
How long does it take to sell a house in Miami County?
The average days on market right now is 140, which is on the slower side compared to the broader KC metro. That average is pulled up by overpriced or condition-challenged listings that stall. Well-priced homes in desirable areas — particularly Spring Hill and Louisburg — typically sell faster than the county-wide figure suggests.
What are the best cities in Miami County for first-time homebuyers?
Paola is worth a serious look for first-time buyers: it has the most inventory, some of the lowest list prices in the county, and a functional downtown with services already in place. Osawatomie offers even lower entry points for buyers comfortable with older homes and some renovation. Louisburg is a step up in price but offers strong schools and a tight-knit community feel that holds value well over time.
How far is Miami County from Kansas City?
Spring Hill, the northernmost city in Miami County, is roughly 30 miles from downtown Kansas City and sits just south of the Johnson County line — commute times to Overland Park or Olathe run 25 to 35 minutes in normal traffic. Paola and Louisburg add another 10 to 15 minutes. Remote and hybrid workers have driven much of the county's recent buyer interest because the distance matters less when you're only in the office two or three days a week.
Is Miami County a buyer's market or seller's market right now?
With 219 homes currently listed and an average of 140 days on market, Miami County is tilting toward buyer-friendly conditions. Buyers have real negotiating room, time to do thorough due diligence, and genuine selection across price points. That said, well-priced homes in Spring Hill and Louisburg still attract competition, so buyers shouldn't assume every listing is a slow mover.
What kind of homes are available in Miami County, KS?
The housing stock spans nearly 150 years — from farmhouses and bungalows built in the late 1800s to new construction going up in Spring Hill and Louisburg subdivisions as recently as 2026. Buyers can find acreage properties with outbuildings, historic homes in Paola's downtown neighborhoods, suburban-style newer builds, and rural hobby farms. That variety is one of Miami County's genuine strengths compared to more homogenous suburban markets closer to KC.
Is now a good time to sell my home in Miami County?
Miami County is currently a balanced market — 5.0 months of supply, homes selling at about 99% of list price, a median 33 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 Miami County?
With 5.0 months of supply, homes selling at about 99% of list price, a median 33 days to go under contract, Miami 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 Miami County?
Homes in Miami County are selling at roughly 99% of list price with a median of 33 days to go under contract, which points to firm, competitive demand. 592 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 Miami County have good resale value?
Resale strength comes down to liquidity and how close homes sell to asking. Miami County had 592 sales in the last 12 months, with homes closing at about 99% of list price and a median 33 days to contract — signs of a market where well-maintained homes hold their value and resell efficiently.
How does Miami County, KS compare to the Kansas City metro?
Miami County, KS has a median sale price of $322,063 (3% below the metro median of $331,972); a sell-to-list ratio of 99% (vs the metro median 100%, a 1.0-point discount); a median 33 days to go under contract (13 days slower than the metro median of 20 days). Buyers and sellers can use these benchmarks to gauge how Miami County, KS is performing relative to the surrounding market.
Recently went under contract in Miami County, KS
10 last 7 days — down 3 from 13 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba | Days to offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22922 Bedford Road | $595,000 | 4 / 4.5 | 10 days |
| 1440 S 4th Street E | $297,274 | 3 / 3 | 15 days |
| 1300 N 4th St East Street | $485,000 | 4 / 4 | 5 days |
| 304 Shoreline Drive | $749,900 | 4 / 5.5 | 9 days |
| 907 Hemlock Street | $375,000 | 3 / 2 | 54 days |
| 720 Brown Avenue | $189,950 | 3 / 2 | 165 days |
| 12 Brookside Drive | $289,950 | 3 / 2 | 6 days |
| 31710 Rockville Road | $507,500 | 3 / 2 | 105 days |
| 202 N 11th Street | $315,000 | 3 / 2 | 9 days |
| 31393 W 287th Street | $455,000 | 3 / 3.5 | 58 days |
| 1709 Chadwick Cove | $254,000 | 4 / 3 | 0 days |
| 1413 S 4th Street E | $290,271 | 4 / 3.5 | 0 days |
Newly listed in Miami County, KS
26 last 7 days — down 4 from 30 the previous 7 days.
| Home | List price | Bd / Ba |
|---|---|---|
| 23305 S Hickory Court | $600,000 | 3 / 2 |
| 206 E Sundance Drive | $99,000 | — / 0 |
| 200 E Main Street | $325,000 | 4 / 3.5 |
| 524 Parker Avenue | $196,000 | 3 / 2 |
| 1120 Pacific Avenue | $270,000 | 4 / 2 |
| 7 N Iron Street | $134,900 | 1 / 1 |
| 21691 S Main Street | $260,000 | 3 / 3.5 |
| 505 W Wea Street | $238,000 | 4 / 2 |
| 1104 S 12 Terrace | $68,950 | — / 0 |
| 1117 S 13 Street | $68,950 | — / 0 |
| 231st and Nall N/A | $495,000 | — / 0 |
| 1105 S 12 Terrace | $68,950 | — / 0 |