Lease Your Unsold Inventory

Builders: Preserve your investment! LEASE your unsold new homes.

In Johnson County Kansas, we make it easy:

RentalHomeKC can quickly find a highly qualified renter for your unsold homes.  We do full credit, rental and criminal histories before we lease your home.  We handle All of the showings, move-in process and paperwork
 
Standard Lease, Lease-to-own and other options are completely up to you.   Lease terms are at least one year or can be adjusted to ensure the lease ends during the prime spring and early summer marketing months.    
 
We can also provide full property management services, at your option.
 
 
Renting an unsold new home is a win-win-win solution for you, for the neighborhood and for the renter.   Renters love the opportunity to live in a brand new home without requiring a long term commitment.   Neighbors love having someone to take care of the home and keep neighborhood values from declining.   And builders love the cash flow, cost savings, and built-in potential buyers.
 
 
Call Betty at 913-638-5562 or email info@rentalhomekc.com   
 
Or, for more information, please visit our website at www.rentalhomekc.com  
We have leased over 150 homes in the past 12 months.. 

Immediate Benefits to you:

  • Generate Cash Flow to help cover your builders loans
  • Keep your crews employed building additional homes
  • Prevent unoccupied building damage and deteriorization
  • Maintain lawn and landscaping at no cost to you
  • Eliminate utilities cost
  • Stop the Days On Market clock that's eroding the value of the home
  • Stop depressing the neighborhood values resulting from empty homes
  • Allow the home to be shown in occupied condition near the end of lease

AND, Leasing often provides:

  • Potential buyers for the leased home at the end of the lease
  • Good prospects for your other existing homes or new builds
  • Increased exposure for your other homes from lease showings
  • Temporary but contractual housing for your custom-build clients so they can get their homes on the market, reducing the need for contingencies