Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Gardner Kansas HUD Homes January 2010, only $100 down payment

Gardner Kansas HUD Homes January 2010, only $100 down payment

Gardner Kansas available HUD homes January 2010

Are you looking to buy a home in Gardner Kansas? Are you having a hard time saving the 3.5% down payment to buy a home in Gardner Kansas? Stop saving and start moving because there are 3 HUD homes available in Gardner Kansas that only require a $100 down payment. Even better HUD will contribute 3% of the purchase price towards your closing costs. How about an even better incentive. If you are a first time home buyer in Gardner Kansas you may be eligible for the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit. Take a look at the Gardner HUD homes available for January 2010

3 bedroom 2 baths $152,000

3 bedrooms 2 bath $137,700

3 bedrooms 2 bath $152,000

 

HUD properties are sold on a weekly or daily bid basis and sell quickly. You MUST have a HUD registered broker to bid on Gardner HUD homes

To see all Gardner HUD homes for sale and to get more information on the $8,000 first time home buyers tax credit, use the links below or call the Russell Home Team at 913-681-1383

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