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Overland Park, KS - A Place to Count on

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Real Estate Agent with Realty Executives of Kansas City

When kids live in a neighborhood where the homes belong to them and their familes, they tend to stay closer, playing in their own yard or with friends a few doors away. Apartment complexes have a different culture for kids to get around in -- strange halls to roam, new people moving in, friends being temporary, moving away just about the time they get acquainted

I've had clients tell me that their kids calmed down in school after the family bought a house. I know of one little girl beset by sleeping problems while her family was in a temporary renting situation, plus the entire family seemed more susceptible to colds and other ailments

The close quarters of apartment structures is acceptable for grown-ups who are often at work all day and can appreciate the benefits of group security. Kids touch things like other people's cars, hall decorations, mail boxes --- let your imagination run. While it is good for kids to learn to respect other people's things, it can weigh heavily on them to live in an environment of constant reminders and negative perception by the people who don't want them touching stuff or want to hear their noise

Kids thrive on the security of having something to depend on. Kids like to say, "I'm from Smalltown, Kansas." and know this is their hometown.  neighborhood

There are many neighborhoods in Overland Park, Shawnee, Roeland Park, Lenexa, Leawood, and Olathe which are constructed in a PUD (planned urban development) design for security and pleasant views. These arrangments give your kids a sense of community on their culdesac.

I am prepared to help you look at the homes that fit your family's needs and get your kids a place to count on. Please contact me for more information at PaulaWalter.com

If you already have one of these desirable locations, but are looking at moving to larger or smaller housing, I want to list and market your property.

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