Rich Hill, MO

Leaning buyer's

Housing market overview · Updated weekly

$199,000median sale price

Homes sold

1

Last 12 weeks

Days on market

161

Average pace

Active listings

4.0 months supply

Sale-to-list

Below asking

Rich Hill, MO housing market analysis

The Rich Hill housing market is currently classified as a leaning buyer's with a median sale price of $199,000. Homes in Rich Hill spend an average of 161 days on market before going under contract, which is above average, giving buyers more time to evaluate properties and negotiate favorable terms.

With 4.0 months of supply, Rich Hill is approaching equilibrium. Neither buyers nor sellers hold a decisive advantage, which creates an environment where thoughtful negotiations and fair pricing tend to produce successful transactions for both parties.

New listings coming to market totaled 1 in the most recent period, which contributes to the overall market dynamics. Monitoring inventory trends over time provides one of the best leading indicators of where prices are headed. Rising inventory typically precedes price moderation, while declining inventory often signals continued price appreciation.

Whether you're a first-time homebuyer evaluating Rich Hill as a place to put down roots, an investor analyzing cash flow potential, or a current homeowner tracking your equity position, understanding these market dynamics is essential for making well-timed, data-informed decisions. Compare Rich Hill with nearby markets using our city comparison tool, or estimate your monthly costs with our mortgage calculator.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average home price in Rich Hill?

The median home sale price in Rich Hill is $199,000, down 0.0% from last year.

How long do homes stay on market in Rich Hill?

Homes typically spend 161 days on market before going under contract.

Is Rich Hill a buyer's or seller's market?

With 4.0 months of supply, Rich Hill is currently a leaning buyer's.

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