Jeremy Sundgren: Kansas’ Land Star Top Producer — Again
Year after year, quarter after quarter, Jeremy Sundgren proves he’s not just good in the land business — he’s the best. His latest recognition as a Land.com Quarterly Land Star Top Producer for Q3 2025 is yet another testament to his unrivaled expertise, work ethic, and deep roots in rural Kansas real estate.
A Legacy Built on Land
Jeremy’s career began as a kid growing up around the real estate and auction business with his father Joe Sundgren, the owner of Sundgren Realty that he started in 1981. Jeremy attended Kansas State University, where he earned his real estate license back in 2000. Since then, he has steadily grown into a powerhouse in rural and recreational land sales. He holds a broker license in Kansas and has been a dominant presence in the South-Central Kansas market.
Over the years, Jeremy has posted remarkable numbers. He has ranked as the #1 real estate agent by sales volume in South-Central Kansas for multiple years, including 2022, 2023, and 2024. In Butler County, he’s led in sales volume every single year since 2008. Clearly, his success isn’t a one-off — it’s a long-term pattern.
Why This Award Matters
The Land Star Awards from Land.com are not given lightly. They celebrate the top agents in rural real estate, measuring success through closed transactions, sales volume, and acreage sold compared to peers. Jeremy’s Q3 2025 win is just the latest in a streak of Land Star recognitions. It’s proof that his performance isn’t seasonal — it’s consistent.
As part of the award, Jeremy receives digital badge assets to highlight this achievement, and he’ll be featured in the upcoming LAND Magazine and on Land.com’s website.
Real-World Wins: Recent Sales
Jeremy’s track record isn’t just about awards — it’s backed by real transactions. This year alone, he’s been involved in major land deals:
-
He listed 72.75 acres south of Augusta, Butler County, Kansas — a property that blends tillable ground, pasture, trees, brush, and even a pond.
-
He’s also actively listing a 96 acres east of Augusta, primarily tillable farm ground, offered in an upcoming auction.
-
On a larger scale, he sold a 395-acre tract in Sedgwick County, combining irrigated tillable land, dryland, timber, and river frontage — a complex, high-value property normally only entrusted to a top-tier broker.
-
158.4 acres between Leon and El Dorado, Butler County: Native Flint Hills pasture, ponds, and blacktop frontage.
-
550 acres in Marion County, near Florence: A major Flint Hills parcel (495 acres pasture + 55 acres tillable), recently sold at auction.
These are not small plots. These are high-impact land sales — the kind that move markets, generate serious value, and show why Jeremy is repeatedly honored as a Land Star.
Why Clients Choose Jeremy
-
Depth of Experience: With more than two decades in the business, Jeremy understands rural Kansas like few others.
-
Consistent Excellence: His Land Star Awards are not occasional — they’re habitual.
-
Proven Transaction Power: From modest tracts to hundred-acre holdings, he handles it all.
-
Local Trust & Reach: Rooted in Butler County and deeply engaged with the community, Jeremy combines local savvy with national recognition
When you choose Jeremy Sundgren, you’re not just getting an agent — you’re partnering with a land expert whose results are tried, true, and consistent. His Q3 2025 Land Star Award isn’t just another accolade — it’s evidence that his commitment to excellence never wavers.
If you’re thinking of buying or selling land — whether it’s a hunting parcel, a working farm, or a large recreational tract — go with someone who wins every quarter. Go with Jeremy.
Share this: