Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Overland Park Homes, great deals on Corporate relocation homes

Overland Park Homes, great deals on Corporate relocation homes

So they tell me it is a buyers market. In some cases yes, in some cases no. One of the areas that we are definetly seeing a buyers market is corporate relocation. When an employee is moved by their company they will usually receive some sort of moving benefit. It can be as little as some moving costs to a full move including purchasing their house.

One of the things we are seeing in our current market is the willingness to negotiate by the relocation company. We have been seeing large price reductions and acceptance of offers significantly below asking price for these homes.

If you are in the market for an upper end home? You could be the beneficiary of the relocation companies misfortune.

Right now there are a lot of corporate relocation properties in Overland Park and other Johnson County communities.

To start your search for Corporate relocation properties

click Here 

Overland Park Property Search

This information is brought to you by The Russell Home Team, your Johnson County Real Estate Experts! www.SearchjocoHomes.com 913-681-1383

Finding your Johnson County Kansas Dream Home has never been easier, use our links to get started.

                    johnson county homes for sale  Search Johnson County Kansas Foreclosures    searchjocohomes tagforeclosure

The Russell Home Team specializes in Johnson County Kansas Homes and Real Estate for sale. We are tech savvy realtors with over 10 years experience. Please join us on our Social Networking Network to stay up to date on Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Lenexa, Shawnee and all of Johnson Counties real estate news and more...

The Russell Home Team can be reached at 913-735-7104 or info@RussellHomeTeam.com or www.SearchjocoHomes.com

                        facebook   Twitter Overland Park Realtor  Linked In Russell Home Team  You Tube Russell Home Team  


  

 

 

Comments

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?