“Carrie was very friendly. She explained the process and her and her staff remained in contact throughout. She got us top dollar for our sale. Would recommend her to anyone.”
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Dickinson County real estate Market Report.
Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Dickinson County real estate market, updated for November 2025. *
The typical home value in Dickinson County is projected to be $184,000 for the month of October. September’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the county to be $179,000—up 19.33% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, state-level data pegged home values at $292,600 in Kansas for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $285,750 in October.
Dickinson County had 22 new listings and 29 listings that went under contract in September, decreasing the area’s total available inventory to 58—down 10.77% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further decreased in October.
Of those 58 active listings, 31.03% reduced their price in the month of September. The median listing price for homes in Dickinson County fell 10.23% from August to September, bringing the current median listing price to $167,200. Based on projected data for October, listing prices may continue to fall.
The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract fell year-over-year. In September 2025, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 58 days, compared to 79 days in September 2024. In recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be decreasing. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this October.
Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.
Learn more about what Dickinson County has to offer.
Dickinson County offers residents a welcoming small-town atmosphere, a strong sense of community, abundant outdoor recreation, quality schools, and a thriving mix of local businesses and cultural events.
Dickinson County, where prairie horizons meet hometown energy, offers an easygoing pace with real amenities and access. The county seat, Abilene, anchors the area with classic neighborhoods, revitalized main streets, and quick I-70 connections to nearby Salina and Junction City. Smaller communities like Chapman and Enterprise add tight-knit blocks, weekend ballgames, and room to stretch out—whether you’re eyeing an in-town bungalow, a newer build near schools, or acreage on the edge of town.
History buffs and weekend explorers find plenty to do. The hometown legacy of President Eisenhower comes alive at the acclaimed Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home. The Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad sends vintage trains rumbling through Smoky Hill scenery, while the storied Seelye Mansion showcases Gilded Age architecture. Families gravitate to the Greyhound Hall of Fame and the hands-on exhibits at the Dickinson County Heritage Center, where Chisholm Trail lore and local ingenuity share the spotlight.
Schools are a strong point. Abilene Public Schools (USD 435) and Chapman Public Schools (USD 473) offer robust academics, competitive athletics, and career-minded pathways, with active community support that shows up in packed bleachers and well-equipped classrooms.
Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or relocating for a new chapter, Agent Pronto can connect buyers and sellers with a top local real estate professional who knows Dickinson County’s neighborhoods, pricing, and pace.
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