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Have you ever wondered how much your home has appreciated since you bought it? The WSU Home Price Calculator can give you a rough idea. Simply click on the location of your home in the map below, input when you bought it and what you paid for it, and we'll calculate how much it would be worth today if it had appreciated at the same average rate as other homes in your area.
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| The Home Price Calculator is based on the
WSU HPI Index, which was last updated at the end of the 1st quarter of 2008. |
East Sector: This sector is comprised of the following MLS zones: 407-409, 422-428, 431-440, and 505-509. It is intended to capture all of the relatively new development on the east side of the city and mirror the West Sector.
The boundaries of the sector can be traced as follows: Beginning at 53rd Street North and I-135, proceed south along I-135 to 29th Street North; then east to Bleckley/Battin and then south to 25th Street and back west to Oliver (so that Pembrook is in the Northeast Sector); then south along Oliver to 21st Street, east to Woodlawn, and south to the railroad tracks at 17th street; then south along Lawrence Lane to 9th Street; then north to midway between Rock and Webb Roads and south to Central (Vickridge is in the Northeast Sector); then south along Webb Road to I-35 and southwest along I-35 to Rock Road; follow Rock Road south to the midpoint between Pawnee and 31st Street South, then east to Webb Road; follow Webb Road north to Pawnee, then east to Greenwich, south to 31st Street South, and east to 159th Street East; follow the county line north to 21st Street North, then west to Greenwich, north to 53rd Street North, and west to I-135.
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Disclaimer: The WSU Home Price Calculator is not intended to provide an estimate of your home's current market value. Instead, it calculates how much your home would be worth
if it appreciated at the average rate of homes in your sector, as measured by the WSU Home Price Index. The WSU Home Price Index measures average home price appreciation in Sedgwick County and sectors of Wichita. It is important to remember, however, that each home is unique and its value can be affected by factors not included in this index.
If you need an accurate estimate of your home's current market value, you should contact a
qualified real estate appraiser. A list of licensed appraisers can be obtained from the
Greater Kansas State Chapter of the Appraisal Institute or the
Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board.
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