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I'm thinking about moving to the Coffee Creek Crossing subdivision in Overland Park, Kansas. What are homes selling for and is it a good time to buy in the Coffee Creek Crossing subdivision? Overland Park Real Estate

Question: I'm thinking about moving to the Coffee Creek Crossing subdivision in Overland Park, Kansas. What are homes selling for and is it a good time to buy in the Coffee Creek Crossing subdivision?
Cathy W. from Overland Park, Kansas




Answer: Glad to hear about your possible move, Cathy. You must be excited! The Coffee Creek Crossing subdivision is a very good subdivision in Overland Park, Kansas and in the Blue Valley School District. I'll look at the real estate stats for the past 180 days to answer your questions.


According to the Heartland MLS the average Coffee Creek Crossing home in Overland Park, Kansas sold for $565,088 in 45 days during the past 180 days. Since the subdivision is a new subdivision, the days on the market will not be accurate.

The highest priced home sold for $734,824 and the lowest selling price was $425,000.



Looking at the real estate stats, if you're looking to buy a spec home, it maybe a good time to buy since there is some inventory. I have found that many builders in subdivisions that are in high demand do not negotiate much. In addition, many home buyers in this price range like to custom build rather than buy a spec home if they have the time.


RE/MAX sells more homes than any other real estate company.
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