Amazing Weatherby Lake, MO Home in 64152
June 5, 2010
This home, featured by KansasCityLifestyles.com is Weatherby Lake living at its finest.
Love to entertain? A story and1/2 floor plan with 5 bedrooms and a possible 6th, plus 3 full and 2 half baths. Other features include 4 living areas and gorgeous fireplaces in the kitchen, dining room, master suite and the family room downstairs. Enjoy spectacular sunrises all year long, while sipping coffee on the deck, breakfast room or master bedroom. Just a short stroll to your own boat dock on the shore of Weatherby Lake!
The interactive floor plan is below…or click here or the button to see the full virtual tour site.
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Real Estate Listing at 9002 NE 94th Place, Kansas City, MO 64152
February 17, 2010
GREAT, fresh plan ,only four years young! Great room open to kitchen and dining as well as formal dining space. Corner fireplace, tall ceilings and detailed woodwork enrich the floor plan. Expanded garage will hold up to four vehicles…a guy’s dream garage!
The Interactive FloorPlan Tour is below.
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Please contact me if you are interested in more information or a showing.
New Facts From the National Association of REALTORS
February 17, 2010
National Market Trends
As expected, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported a decline in existing home sales at the end of 2009, as first time buyers rushed to beat the tax credit deadline and close their transactions by November 30. Although Existing home sales fell by 16.7 percent in December, sales remained brisk enough to break the 5 million unit mark, bringing total the number of existing homes sales up to 5,156,000 for all of 2009. The 2009 sales figures were almost 5 percent higher than the year before, creating first year-over-year sales gain since 2005.
Chief NAR economist Lawrence Yun remains cautiously optimistic about the national housing market. “It’s significant that home sales remain above year-ago levels, but the market is going through a period of swings driven by the tax credit,” he said. ‘We’ll likely have another surge in the spring as home buyers take advantage of the extended and expanded tax credit. By early summer the overall market should benefit from more balanced inventory, and sales are on track to rise again in 2010. However, the job market remains a concern and could dampen the housing recovery – job creation is key to a continued recovery in the second half of the year.”
Great Opportunity for Home Buyers
Historically low interest rates and the extended federal tax credit have helped millions of buyers take advantage of one of the best buyers markets in history. Market conditions have improved considerably with the help of these stabilizing forces.

Increased demand has shrunk inventory while slightly raising homes prices. The national median existing home price rose to $178,300 in December, up 1.5 percent over 2008 prices. The increase was attributed in part to an increase in mid- to upper-priced homes.
The reduction of housing inventory has brought stability to many parts of the country, creating more competition for available homes, and multiple offers in some areas.


