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Jackson County real estate Market Report.

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

Latest Monthly Snapshot

June 2026

Median sale price
$224K
+12% from May '26
Median list price
$219K
-9.6% from May '26
Active listings
27
-13% from May '26
Homes sold
8
-27% from May '26
New pendings
9
-18% from May '26
New listings
7
-50% from May '26

Monthly Pricing Trends for Jackson County

Monthly data for the latest available year.

Monthly Pricing Trends for Jackson County Jul '25 Sep '25 Nov '25 Jan '26 Mar '26 May '26 Jun '26 Median sale price in July 2025: $180K Median sale price in August 2025: $230K Median sale price in September 2025: $350K Median sale price in October 2025: $145K Median sale price in November 2025: $199K Median sale price in December 2025: $230K Median sale price in January 2026: $238K Median sale price in February 2026: $243K Median sale price in March 2026: $130K Median sale price in April 2026: $238K Median sale price in May 2026: $200K Median sale price in June 2026: $224K Median list price in July 2025: $230K Median list price in August 2025: $199K Median list price in September 2025: $219K Median list price in October 2025: $290K Median list price in November 2025: $240K Median list price in December 2025: $200K Median list price in January 2026: $180K Median list price in February 2026: $190K Median list price in March 2026: $189K Median list price in April 2026: $260K Median list price in May 2026: $242K Median list price in June 2026: $219K July 2025 Median sale price $180K Median list price $230K August 2025 Median sale price $230K Median list price $199K September 2025 Median sale price $350K Median list price $219K October 2025 Median sale price $145K Median list price $290K November 2025 Median sale price $199K Median list price $240K December 2025 Median sale price $230K Median list price $200K January 2026 Median sale price $238K Median list price $180K February 2026 Median sale price $243K Median list price $190K March 2026 Median sale price $130K Median list price $189K April 2026 Median sale price $238K Median list price $260K May 2026 Median sale price $200K Median list price $242K June 2026 Median sale price $224K Median list price $219K
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 (Jun 2026).

Jackson County currently leans toward sellers, with the market gauge signaling a seller’s market. Months of supply sits at 2.4, close to the Kansas average of 2.3, indicating limited inventory relative to demand. Active listings have fallen about one fifth over the past year, adding to that tighter feel for buyers.

Home values have been climbing, with the typical home value up nearly 17 percent year over year. At the same time, the median list price is slightly lower than a year ago and dropped month over month, suggesting sellers may be adjusting pricing to meet buyers where they are. Homes are selling faster than last year, with median days on market down sharply to just 12 days, after being much longer last summer and fall.

Sales activity shows solid demand despite fewer options. Homes sold in June were up nearly 40 percent from a year earlier, even though new listings fell by roughly half over that same period and active inventory declined. Pending sales are also higher than last year, reinforcing that buyers are still stepping in when a home fits their needs. With no recent sales closing above list price and prices below the statewide median, negotiations can still matter. Buyers and sellers in Jackson County can benefit from an Agent Pronto recommended real estate agent who understands these dynamics and can guide them through their next move.



Learn more about what Jackson County has to offer.

Jackson County offers residents a welcoming, close-knit community, ample outdoor recreation, and growing opportunities across its towns and countryside.

Jackson County offers a quieter, more close‑knit lifestyle than the larger metro areas to the south, yet it remains close enough to Topeka and Shawnee County for commuting, shopping, and healthcare. The county seat, Holton, serves as the local hub with a traditional town square, independent businesses, and community events that anchor day‑to‑day life.

Outdoor recreation is a big part of the local identity. Banner Creek Reservoir features trails, water access, and yearly events through the Jackson County Banner Creek Reservoir. Families value strong local schools such as Holton USD 336 and Royal Valley USD 337, which support both academics and activities. The nearby Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation contributes cultural depth and employment opportunities, while Holton’s public library and civic organizations keep residents connected.

Housing options range from older in‑town homes near Holton’s center to farmsteads and acreage properties, plus newer construction in select pockets. Market conditions can shift quickly, especially for well‑priced homes and quality farmland, so timing and preparation matter. Buyers benefit from understanding local inventory patterns and school districts, while sellers gain from strategic pricing and targeted marketing that reaches both area residents and incoming buyers from Topeka and beyond.

Agent Pronto connects you with a Jackson County real estate professional who understands this community and can help both buyers and sellers make the most of the current market.

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RE/MAX Heritage
“I have never worked with such an amazing & honest Realtor in my life. Jason provided me with so much information I've never ever seen that much before. I truly think if I would of called him at 2am he would of answered. Now I asked him for alot of extra help. Too much truthfully but he would respond almost immediately & if I needed help with something or had a question he was on it & I never was left hanging once. I'm so thankful I found him & he impressed me immediately. I wish every realtor could be like him 1 word "Exceptionalizsm".”

Mary W. · Wichita, KS

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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.”

John T. · Wichita, KS

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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
“Friendly, competent, professional, honest and loyal to this customer!”

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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