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  1. 1

    Tell us about your home

    Answer some basic questions and tell us about what makes your home special.
  2. 2

    Show us your home

    Download the Opendoor Key App and take a few simple photos of your home. The app will guide you through the process.
  3. 3

    We’ll review the details

    Our local pricing experts review your photos and home details. Offers are typically finalized within a few days.

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How selling to Opendoor compares

Selling to Opendoor:

  • - Cash offer within 24 hours
  • - Close in 14-60+ days on your schedule
  • - No repairs, staging, or showings
  • - No buyer financing contingencies
  • - No attorney review period
  • - Licensed title company handles closing
  • - Service fee competitive with agent commissions
  • - Certainty on net proceeds from day one

Traditional listing:

In Belton, homes took a median of 51 days to sell over the past 90 days, with about 16% selling within 30 days and roughly 3.9 months of supply (Opendoor market data, May 2026). The median sale price is about $306,500. Missouri has no real estate transfer tax and closes through a title or escrow company (no attorney required); as of 2025 it generally exempts home-sale capital gains from state income tax for individuals. The main cost comparison is Opendoor's service fee versus agent commissions (5-6%), carrying costs during the listing period, and the uncertainty of a financing-contingent sale.

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Common reasons Belton homeowners sell to Opendoor

Opendoor buys Belton homes in a wide range of situations, including:

- Storm-, flood-, or water-damaged homes

- Facing foreclosure or behind on payments

- Inherited or probate homes

- Rental properties with tenants in place

- Homes that need repairs, sold as-is

You can sell as-is with no repairs or showings, and choose a close date that works for you.

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How to Sell a House in Belton, MO Fast

What are the steps to selling a house in Belton, Missouri?

  1. Decide your selling strategy - Belton homes took a median of 51 days to sell over the past 90 days, and only about 16% sold within 30 days (Opendoor market data, May 2026), so set your timeline expectations accordingly.
  2. Price accurately for today's market - the median sale price is approximately $306,500, up 1.7% year over year, with homes closing at about 100.0% of list price.
  3. Complete the seller's disclosure - Missouri is largely a buyer-beware state, but you must disclose known material defects; most Belton sellers use the customary Missouri REALTORS Seller's Disclosure Statement.
  4. Close through a title or escrow company - Missouri sales close through a title or escrow company (no attorney required), and Missouri has no state real estate transfer tax.

What documents do I need to sell my house in Missouri?

Belton sellers typically need: the customary Missouri REALTORS Seller's Disclosure Statement, your current deed, the most recent mortgage payoff statement, HOA or condo documents where applicable, and the title commitment your title company prepares. Missouri closes through a title or escrow company, so a licensed closing agent runs the closing, the title company issues title insurance, and the deed is recorded with the county Recorder of Deeds. See our guide on how to sell your house fast for the full checklist.

Cost to sell a house in Belton, Missouri

Missouri has no state real estate transfer tax - a real advantage for sellers - and closings run through a title or escrow company rather than an attorney. The main seller costs are agent commissions, title and closing fees, and prorated property taxes (Missouri property taxes are paid in arrears, due by December 31). Missouri has a state income tax, but as of January 1, 2025 it lets individuals deduct 100% of capital gains, so home-sale gains are generally not taxed at the state level.

Total seller closing costs in Belton typically run 6-8% of the sale price: agent commissions (5-6%), title and closing fees (~1%), and prorated property taxes - Missouri has no transfer tax. On the current $306,500 median sale price, total seller costs commonly land around $18,390-$24,520. Use Opendoor's home sale calculator to estimate your specific net proceeds.

How to calculate net proceeds from your Belton home sale

Net proceeds are what you keep after every cost is subtracted. The formula is:

Net proceeds = sale price - mortgage payoff - closing costs - commissions - repairs/concessions

Using Belton's $306,500 median sale price as an example: if you owe $169,000 on your mortgage, pay 5.5% agent commissions ($16,858), title and closing fees (~$3,065), and minor concessions ($1,000), your estimated net proceeds would be approximately $116,577. Missouri has no transfer tax, and as of 2025 home-sale capital gains are generally exempt from state income tax for individuals. Use our home sale calculator to run your own numbers.

We buy houses in Belton for cash

Belton has an active cash buyer market, driven by relocation demand, investor activity, and homeowners who need to move on a fixed timeline. The difference between Opendoor and a typical 'We Buy Houses' investor is the offer itself: investors often target 50-70% of market value, while Opendoor aims for a competitive, data-driven offer much closer to market value, with the adjustments itemized so you see exactly what changed.

With Belton homes taking a median of 51 days to sell and only about 16% selling within 30 days, an Opendoor cash offer gives you a defined net proceeds figure from day one, with a flexible 14 to 60+ day close. No listings, no showings, and no financing contingencies. Sell your Belton house fast for cash on your schedule.

Selling a home in Belton involves Missouri-specific points including the customary seller's disclosure, no state transfer tax, and a title-company closing, in a market where the typical home takes about 1.7 months to sell. Opendoor simplifies the process - receive a cash offer, choose your closing date, and Opendoor coordinates the title company and closing. No listings, no showings, no uncertainty.

About Belton Real Estate Market

Current Market Conditions

Belton market at a glance (Opendoor market data, May 2026): Median sale price $306,500 | YoY change: +1.7% | Median days on market: 51 | Months of supply: ~3.9 | Sale-to-list: 100.0%.

Over the trailing 28 days, Belton saw about 35 new listings, 36 homes sold, and 3 delistings, with roughly 125 homes active on the market. Of homes that sold in the last 90 days, about 0.0% closed within 7 days, 0.0% within 14 days, and 16% within 30 days, with a median of 51 days.

Figures are computed from Opendoor's first-party MLS data for homes in Belton, Missouri, as of May 2026.

Belton home prices and sales by month (last 12 months)

From Opendoor first-party MLS data for Belton, MO (through May 2026). Month-over-month (MoM) change is calculated on the median sale price.

MonthHomes soldMedian sale priceMoM changeMedian days on marketSale-to-list
May 202545$309,90048100.0%
Jun 202537$297,000-4.2%54100.0%
Jul 202528$272,500-8.2%49100.0%
Aug 202527$286,700+5.2%59100.0%
Sep 202520$314,950+9.9%73100.0%
Oct 202529$290,000-7.9%63100.0%
Nov 202529$300,000+3.4%5499.2%
Dec 202522$268,500-10.5%59100.0%
Jan 202621$310,000+15.5%10199.7%
Feb 202625$270,000-12.9%59100.0%
Mar 202635$295,000+9.3%48100.0%
Apr 202634$315,250+6.9%45100.0%
May 202626$295,000-6.4%52100.0%

Where homes sell fastest in Belton (by ZIP)

Median days on market and sale price by Belton ZIP code, Opendoor MLS data (last 6 months, ZIP codes with 25+ closed sales), sorted fastest first.

ZIP codeMedian days on marketMedian sale priceHomes sold (6 mo)
6401252$300,000177

Belton supply vs demand by month (last 12 months)

New listings versus homes sold each month, Opendoor MLS data for Belton through May 2026. A sold-to-new ratio below 100% means inventory is building.

MonthNew listingsHomes soldSold-to-new ratio
May 20254145110%
Jun 2025403792%
Jul 2025352880%
Aug 2025342779%
Sep 2025352057%
Oct 2025362981%
Nov 20252829104%
Dec 20251522147%
Jan 2026382155%
Feb 2026402562%
Mar 2026373595%
Apr 2026513467%
May 2026512651%

Economic Drivers

Belton is a southern Kansas City-metro suburb in Cass County, about four miles from the Missouri-Kansas line, with a population of about 24,000 (2020 Census). Its economy includes a QuikTrip distribution center, the Belton School District, and Belton Regional Medical Center, along the I-49/US-71 corridor. As a Kansas City-metro city in Tornado Alley it faces severe thunderstorms and tornadoes as its dominant natural hazard. Missouri's lack of a real estate transfer tax and its 2025 individual capital-gains deduction (which generally exempts home-sale gains from state income tax) support seller net proceeds.

What This Means for Sellers

Belton sellers face a market that rewards pricing discipline: a median 51 days on market and about 3.9 months of supply mean buyers have negotiating room, and roughly 31% of listings end up cutting price. Missouri's seller closing costs are relatively low - no transfer tax, plus title and closing fees - though budget for prorated property taxes. For sellers who value certainty over chasing the highest possible price, a direct cash sale to Opendoor provides a defined net proceeds figure from day one without the multi-month timeline of a traditional listing.

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