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Johnson County, Overland Park and Olathe Weather  One of the best things Kansas City has to offer is its weather. If you like to have four distinct seasons, then Kansas City is the place for you! On the plus side, we definitely have season changes throughout the year. From cold and snowy winters to hot and humid summers, Kansas City has it all. On the negative side, we definitely have season changes! Kansas City can have very cold winters and very hot summers, but usually, those periods are short lived. January and February are the coldest months, but we often get into the 30’s and low 40’s as high temperatures. But, we have also can have low temperatures below zero. March and April can really bring changes, from warm days into the 70’s to lots of snow and cold temps. Spring time in KC is very pleasant and a great time to be outdoors. May and June are usually warm mild days, but we do get severe thunderstorms in the central part of the country. July and August are the hottest months, with temps ranging from the 80’s to 100’s, but usually around 90 or so. This is also a very dry time of the year, so outdoor activities are very prevalent. Kansas City does get a lot of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, so our humidity can be quite high, making some days rather uncomfortable. September and October might just be Kansas City’s best months for weather. With clear sparkling skies, the temperatures range from 60’s to 80’s. Warm days and cool nights are just perfect this time of year. Most people still have pools open towards the end of September as the days are still quite warm. November and December are normally very tolerable, with temperatures in the 50’s, declining to the 40’s by the end of the year. Precipitation can be very little to an awful lot. We have had some of the biggest snow falls in November and early December. All in all, Kansas City’s weather is usually quite nice. There are times when it gets very cold (especially with wind chills), and some summer days, the heat index can be 110 or more. Never the less, you will definitely enjoy the change of seasons here in Kansas City.  Get Johnson County, Overland Park and Olathe Weather Reports Here Request our Free Johnson County, Overland Park and Olathe Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Johnson County, Overland Park and Olathe, Kansas area. Don't move here without it! It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Johnson County, Overland Park and Olathe! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
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About Appraisals >The Language of Real Estate Agents
Technical terms can be confusing to people who do not work in a profession, and real estate agents use language that may be confusing to many home buyers and sellers.
If you find your eyes glazing over when your real estate agent starts talking about escrow, clear title, easements, encroachments, contingencies, financing, appraisals and the closing process, don't hesitate to ask for a translation. Buying or selling a home is a major step, and professional real estate agents are totally committed to helping you understand the process thoroughly so that you can make informed decisions.
The simple transaction of trading the sellers' house for the buyers' money has become complicated by several hundred years of custom, common law, and state and local government requirements. Consumer demands have resulted in up-to-date rules that communication be as clear and understandable as possible. Real estate agents work to create an atmosphere in which you feel comfortable to ask questions.
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