Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Johnson County KS HUD homes for February 2010

Johnson County KS HUD homes for February 2010

Available Johnson County KS HUD Homes 2/8/2010

Are you looking to purchase a home in the Johnson County KS  area? Are you having a hard time coming up with 3.5% for a down payment? Do you want someone else to pay your closing costs? 

How about buying a HUD home? HUD homes in Johnson County Kansas only require a $100 down payment. Not only that but HUD allows for up to 3% of the purchase price to be used for your closing costs. Sound like a good deal to you? 

New HUD homes are listed weekly and are sold on an 10 day bid period. You must use a HUD registered broker to make an offer on a HUD home.

 

Currently there are 8 HUD homes available in Johnson County

 

Gardner

3 bedroom 2 bath $152,000

4 bedroom 3.5 bath $210,000


Olathe

4 bedroom 2.5 bath $165,000

4 bedroom 2.5 bath $170,000

2 bedroom 1 bath $50,000

3 bedroom 2 bath $140,000


Overland Park

3 bedroom 1 bath $112,000


Spring Hill

3 bedroom 1 bath $74,000

The Russell Home Team is a HUD registered broker in Kansas and Missouri. For more information on HUD homes for sale in Johnson County Kansas call 913-681-1383 or you can use our links below to search all Johnson County KS HUD homes for sale.

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