ZIP 67211 (Wichita, KS) Housing Market & Real Estate Update — February 24, 2026
67211 – February 24, 2026 – Wichita’s 67211 shows softer prices vs last year and longer sell times, while rents trend higher; buyers gain leverage.
ZIP 67211 (Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas) continues to look like a slower, more negotiable market on the latest portal snapshots, with rents still firm.
Top takeaways
- Prices look softer year-over-year in most ZIP-level dashboards, which can create openings for buyers.
- Homes are taking longer to sell, a sign that sellers may need sharper pricing and cleaner condition.
- Rental asking prices are higher than a year ago, keeping pressure on tenants and supporting small-investor demand.
Market snapshot (latest available ZIP-level data)
Realtor.com’s ZIP dashboard (reporting period: December 2025) shows a median home price of $132,500 (down 8.62% year-over-year) and about 48 active listings (down 16.13% year-over-year). Time-to-sell also stretched: 72 average days on market, up 80% from a year earlier. On the rental side, the same dashboard shows a median rent of $875/month (up 9.38% year-over-year).
Zillow’s home value view for 67211 pegs typical home values around $115,177, down 2.1% over the past year (data through December 31, 2025). Zillow also shows roughly 53 for-sale homes and 14 new listings in that same month-end snapshot. (Different portals use different methodologies, so treat the exact numbers as directional, not identical.)
What’s for sale nearby (no addresses)
Inventory varies by site, but the active for-sale pool is largely modest-priced single-family homes. A quick skim of current browsing pages shows:
- Entry/fixer opportunities around $50K–$70K (often smaller 2–3 bedroom homes) that may pencil for investors or sweat-equity buyers.
- Mid-market 3-bedroom homes around $120K–$160K, where condition and updated systems (roof/HVAC/electrical) tend to drive the spread.
- Move-in ready options near $175K–$190K, including listings showing recent price cuts on some portals.
Seller/buyer watch list for this week
- Sellers: With longer marketing times, consider pre-list repairs and realistic pricing from day one (especially if the roof, HVAC, or foundation story is unclear).
- Buyers: If a home has been sitting, ask for inspection credits or rate buydown help—just keep your offer terms clean and well-documented.
- Renters/landlords: Rising rents make renewals and vacancy planning more important; track comparable rents closely before signing long leases.
ServiceXTC local pro note
We did not find verified ServiceXTC directory providers specifically tagged to ZIP 67211 during this quick daily run. If you’re a Wichita-area home-service pro (inspection, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, remodeling), consider adding your listing so locals can find you when they’re buying, selling, or rehabbing.
What are you seeing in 67211 right now—more price cuts, more investor activity, or more competition for clean rentals?