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Dickinson County real estate Market Report.

Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Dickinson County real estate market. *

Latest Monthly Snapshot

May 2026

Median sale price
$199K
+33% from Apr '26
Median list price
$193K
+12% from Apr '26
Active listings
74
+2.8% from Apr '26
Homes sold
20
-9.1% from Apr '26
New pendings
34
+31% from Apr '26
New listings
27
-10% from Apr '26

Monthly Pricing Trends for Dickinson County

Monthly data for the latest available year.

Monthly Pricing Trends for Dickinson County Jun '25 Aug '25 Oct '25 Dec '25 Feb '26 Apr '26 May '26 Median sale price in June 2025: $220K Median sale price in July 2025: $172K Median sale price in August 2025: $169K Median sale price in September 2025: $179K Median sale price in October 2025: $140K Median sale price in November 2025: $185K Median sale price in December 2025: $143K Median sale price in January 2026: $168K Median sale price in February 2026: $102K Median sale price in March 2026: $179K Median sale price in April 2026: $150K Median sale price in May 2026: $199K Median list price in June 2025: $150K Median list price in July 2025: $165K Median list price in August 2025: $182K Median list price in September 2025: $150K Median list price in October 2025: $150K Median list price in November 2025: $135K Median list price in December 2025: $174K Median list price in January 2026: $180K Median list price in February 2026: $156K Median list price in March 2026: $211K Median list price in April 2026: $172K Median list price in May 2026: $193K June 2025 Median sale price $220K Median list price $150K July 2025 Median sale price $172K Median list price $165K August 2025 Median sale price $169K Median list price $182K September 2025 Median sale price $179K Median list price $150K October 2025 Median sale price $140K Median list price $150K November 2025 Median sale price $185K Median list price $135K December 2025 Median sale price $143K Median list price $174K January 2026 Median sale price $168K Median list price $180K February 2026 Median sale price $102K Median list price $156K March 2026 Median sale price $179K Median list price $211K April 2026 Median sale price $150K Median list price $172K May 2026 Median sale price $199K Median list price $193K
Median sale price
Median list price
* Data provided by Redfin, a national real estate brokerage.
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Market gauge is calculated using active listings and pending sales from the most recently available reporting period (May 2026).

Year-over-year trends in Dickinson County show prices moving up sharply, with the typical home value climbing more than 40 percent and the median list price rising nearly 40 percent as well. Compared with the broader Kansas market, local values remain lower overall, but Dickinson County is seeing much faster price growth than the state’s roughly 5 percent annual gain.

Looking at May 2026 specifically, the typical home value reached about $199,000 while the median list price was just over $193,000. Inventory inched up to 74 active listings, and months of supply increased to 2.5, still consistent with the area’s designation as a seller’s market.

Market pace has shifted quickly, with median days on market dropping to about three weeks in May after being more than two months just one month earlier. Even with homes selling faster and pending sales jumping more than 70 percent year over year, only a small share of properties closed above list price and the average sale-to-list ratio hovered around 98 percent, so both buyers and sellers can benefit from an Agent Pronto–recommended agent to navigate pricing, timing, and negotiation in this evolving market.



Learn more about what Dickinson County has to offer.

Dickinson County offers residents a welcoming, close-knit community with abundant outdoor recreation, meaningful history and cultural attractions, quality schools, and affordable, family-friendly living.

Dickinson County offers a practical mix of small communities, open space, and easy access to regional hubs. Centered around Abilene, with communities like Chapman, Herington, and Enterprise, the county sits along I‑70 and key rail and highway routes, making trips to nearby Salina and Junction City straightforward for work, shopping, or medical care.

Daily life is anchored by useful amenities. Families appreciate schools such as Abilene Public Schools and Chapman USD 473, while local healthcare is supported by Memorial Health System in Abilene. Outdoor options range from Eisenhower State Park at Milford Lake within an easy drive to local spots like Herington Lake and Reservoir. In town, residents enjoy Abilene Public Library and community events around the City of Abilene corridor.

For buyers, neighborhoods vary from historic homes near Old Abilene Town to newer developments close to schools and parks. Sellers benefit from understanding how proximity to employers, farm ground, or I‑70 access affects value. Each city has its own character and pricing trends, which can be hard to decode from online searches alone.

A knowledgeable local real estate agent can clarify schools, utilities, taxes, and commute patterns, reducing stress at every step. Agent Pronto connects both buyers and sellers with professionals who know Dickinson County and can guide each move with confidence.

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Platinum Realty
“Heather was fantastic in helping us find our home! She was knowledgable and kept us in the loop during the whole process. We highly recommend her to anybody buying or selling their home!”

Lydia Manley · Spring Hill, KS

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Keller Williams Heather Peters Real Estate
“The real estate agent you recommended, Tricia Davis, did a very good job.”

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ERA Real Estate Great American Realty
“James worked with us through all aspects of selling our home. He was always available for phone calls; answering questions, offering advice & support.”

Kim Keller · Garden City, KS

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MBA Real Estate
“Wonderful experience with agent Jason Robinson. He went above and beyond to be helpful throughout the process. Highly recommend!”

Steve R. · Lawrence, KS

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Keller Williams
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Cheryl & Larry E. · Leavenworth, KS

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Reilly Real Estate
“This is the second time Andrea Sheridan has sold me a house, and the first time she has assisted in selling my home. I will never work with another agent as long as she is in the business, as her conduct in every instance has surpassed expectations and earned a lifetime customer.”

Blane Dutro · Kansas City, MO

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Keller Williams Northland Partners
“Andy was courteous, professional, and a delight to work with. He is a real treasure in a tough business.”

Darrell B. · Overland Park, KS

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Real Broker
“My realtor was professional and handled everything. She put my mind at ease throughout the entire process.”

Laura P. · Wichita, KS

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Keller Williams Signature Partners LLC

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