When a home is sold in Kansas the economic contributions are derived from home construction, real estate brokerage, mortgage lending, title insurance, rental and leasing, home appraisal, inspection services, moving truck services, home repair and more related services.
When a home is sold in Kansas the income from the real estate related industries is $13,338.
Additional expenditure on consumer items such as on furniture, appliances, paint services and more is $5,331 per home sold in Kansas.
This information is based from research from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies and NAR.
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Additional expenditure on consumer items such as on furniture, appliances, paint services and more is $5,331 per home sold in Kansas.
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