
"Active listings rose 7.2% year over year to 868 homes in April, outpacing the national growth rate of 4.6%. Meanwhile, new listings fell 9.7%, a sharp contrast to the national uptick of 1.1%."
"The median list price came in at $269,473 in April, down 2.0% from a year ago, a slightly steeper drop than the national decline of 1.4%. That's still roughly $155,000 below the U.S. median of $425,000."
"Notably, only 12.2% of listings carried a price cut - well below the national rate of 16.7% - suggesting sellers who listed in April priced accurately from the start."
Wichita's real estate market has seen a 7.2% increase in active listings year over year, while new listings fell by 9.7%. Homes are sitting longer, giving buyers more options and leverage. The median list price in April was $269,473, down 2.0% from the previous year, remaining significantly below the national average. Only 12.2% of listings experienced price cuts, indicating that sellers who priced correctly avoided reductions. The market is recalibrating, providing opportunities for both buyers and sellers.
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