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Marion County, KS real estate

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* Sales data is calculated based on transaction information available to Agent Pronto at the time of publishing and may not accurately reflect all transactions for a given agent.

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Marion County real estate Market Report.

Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Marion County real estate market, updated for September 2025. *

The typical home value in Marion County is projected to be $130,050 for the month of September. August’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the county to be $132,500—down 8.75% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, state-level data pegged home values at $306,800 in Kansas for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $303,250 in September.

Marion County had 9 new listings and 8 listings that went under contract in August, decreasing the area’s total available inventory to 24—down 0.0% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further decreased in September.

Of those 24 active listings, 29.17% reduced their price in the month of August. The median listing price for homes in Marion County grew 6.45% from July to August, bringing the current median listing price to $165,000. Based on projected data for September, listing prices may continue to grow.

The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract fell year-over-year. In August 2025, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 24 days, compared to 29 days in August 2024. However, in recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be rising. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this September.

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Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.

* Data provided by Redfin, a national real estate brokerage.

Learn more about what Marion County has to offer.

Marion County offers residents a welcoming community, rich history, and diverse outdoor activities that foster a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle.

Marion County blends prairie horizons, lake life, and small-town ingenuity. In Marion and Hillsboro, Main Street coffee shops sit minutes from trailheads and boat ramps. Weekends often orbit the clear waters of Marion Reservoir and the storied Marion County Park and Lake, where anglers, paddlers, and picnic crews share shoreline sunsets. Heritage runs deep—from pioneer-era architecture to Mennonite traditions—and community calendars brim with festivals, fairs, and Friday night lights.

Families appreciate strong schools and close-knit campuses. Hillsboro’s Tabor College adds arts, athletics, and lifelong learning to the local mix, while USD 410 offers hands-on academics and standout extracurriculars. Nearby Marion-Florence USD 408 serves students with small class sizes and spirited Warriors pride. Housing ranges from lakefront retreats to tidy bungalows and spacious farmsteads, often at price points that stretch a budget further. For commuters, Wichita is an easy drive for major employers, entertainment, and flights, and neighboring Peabody provides another friendly option for historic homes and tree-lined streets.

Nature lovers can roam native grasses and migrating flyways, or plan a day trip to the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, the nation’s largest remaining tallgrass ecosystem. County services, permits, and park updates are streamlined through the official Marion County website, keeping life simple and connected.

Whether you’re buying a first home on the lake or selling a century-old farmhouse, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a trusted local real estate pro who knows Marion County inside and out.

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