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Kansas City, Kansas suburbs, part of Johnson County, are growing due to attractive quality of life factors, but they are experiencing what Realtors feel is a temporary buyer's market. Lenexa
"Because of its strong government and well-thought-out industrial parks," adds Sebasto, "Lenexa is one of the cities in Johnson County that continually experiences positive appreciation in its housing market. This community offers award-winning schools, a tremendous park system and easy access to highways! Prices range from $100,000 to $800,000."
Olathe "One of the fastest growing cities in Johnson County, Olathe is the county seat," explains Sebasto. "This city offers many different amenities like shopping, golfing, parks, businesses and entertainment. Recently the city of Olathe has even been looking at building a large soccer complex and possibly bringing in a minor league baseball team. This city is always looking for ways to make it a better community." "There is a feeling of two different markets in the Olathe area which are separated by I35 Highway," he continues. "The west side of the city has developed a reputation as a lower-end market and has a higher percentage of rental properties which has caused its appreciation to rise slower than the east side of the City. The east side has many new homes to choose from that range in price from $150,000 to $1,000,000. Many steps have been taken to improve, or dispel the reputation that the west side of the City has. These steps have been very effective and the west side is now experiencing new growth too."
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