Is Kansas City’s Housing Market Shifting? Residential Update with Kent Welch
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Is the Kansas City housing market shifting — or simply normalizing?
In this episode of The Kansas City Market Pulse, Logan Freeman sits down with Kent Welch, President and Co-Owner of Weichert Realtors – Welch & Company, for a residential market update across the Kansas City metro.
Kent shares what he’s seeing on the ground with buyers, sellers, builders, pricing, inventory, affordability, existing homes, new construction, and submarket demand.
They also walk through the latest Heartland MLS and KCRAR market data to discuss what the numbers actually mean heading into the second half of 2026.
Topics include buyer demand, seller expectations, affordability pressure, existing homes vs. new construction, KC metro submarkets, and what to watch over the next 6–12 months.
The big takeaway: Kansas City’s housing market is not crashing — it’s normalizing, and the story changes by product type, price point, and location.
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