Kansas City, MO-KS housing distress index

The distress index in Kansas City, MO-KS is 36/100, ranking #152 of 311 U.S. metros. Updated monthly and free to explore.

Distress Index

36/100

Ranks #152 of 311 U.S. metros, in the top 49%.

What distress index means

The most stable county housing markets, with the lowest mortgage delinquency, long-term vacancy, and eviction pressure on Curb Report's composite Distress Index. The index needs at least two of its three inputs, so it scores about 1,800 of the roughly 3,140 US counties; a county missing from this table is unmeasured, not necessarily stable.

Kansas City, MO-KS distress index: common questions

What is the distress index in Kansas City, MO-KS?

The distress index in Kansas City, MO-KS is 36/100, which ranks #152 of 311 U.S. metros. Curb Report updates this monthly and it is free to view.

Is the distress index in Kansas City, MO-KS above or below the national average?

Kansas City, MO-KS is lower than the U.S. median of 39/100, putting it in the top 49% of U.S. metros.

What does distress index mean?

The most stable county housing markets, with the lowest mortgage delinquency, long-term vacancy, and eviction pressure on Curb Report's composite Distress Index. The index needs at least two of its three inputs, so it scores about 1,800 of the roughly 3,140 US counties; a county missing from this table is unmeasured, not necessarily stable.