Kansas City vs New York-Newark-Jersey City: Housing Market Comparison (2026)

Side-by-side Alpha Scores, affordability, momentum, supply, jobs, and rental yield · as of May 2026

Kansas City vs New York-Newark-Jersey City side by side

Metric Kansas City New York-Newark-Jersey City
Alpha Score4427
Price Momentum5050
Inventory Health30
Affordability415
Economic Strength9062
Rental Yield4624
Median Sale Price
Price-to-Income3.26.0
Payment-to-Income19.9%37.0%
Months of Supply
Gross Rental Yield5.4%3.6%
Overvaluation Index040

Highlighted = the stronger read for that metric (supply, valuation, and payment burden are better when lower). Income/rent inputs lag annually.

How Kansas City and New York-Newark-Jersey City compare, dimension by dimension

  • Affordability: Kansas City leads — Kansas City 41/100 vs New York-Newark-Jersey City 5/100.
  • Price Momentum: Kansas City and New York-Newark-Jersey City score the same (50/100).
  • Inventory Health: Kansas City leads — Kansas City 3/100 vs New York-Newark-Jersey City 0/100.
  • Economic Strength: Kansas City leads — Kansas City 90/100 vs New York-Newark-Jersey City 62/100.
  • Rental Yield: Kansas City leads — Kansas City 46/100 vs New York-Newark-Jersey City 24/100.

Frequently asked questions

Which has a higher Alpha Score, Kansas City or New York-Newark-Jersey City?

Kansas City scores higher — 44 vs 27 out of 100. The Alpha Score is a 0-100 composite of price momentum, inventory health, affordability, economic strength, and rental yield.

Is Kansas City or New York-Newark-Jersey City more affordable?

Kansas City is more affordable on our affordability dimension. Price-to-income is 3.2 in Kansas City and 6.0 in New York-Newark-Jersey City.

Which housing market has stronger momentum, Kansas City or New York-Newark-Jersey City?

Both markets show similar price momentum (about 50/100).

Want to swap in other cities, change the metrics, or chart the trend over time? Customize this comparison → in the interactive Compare tool. Or read the Kansas City market brief and the New York-Newark-Jersey City brief.