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Nate Paradis, REALTORĀ®

1501 Kasold Dr.
Lawrence KS 66047
Ph: 785-550-8947
Fax: 785-843-2466
nathanparadis@gmail.com
www.sweethomelawrence.com

Residential Real Estate Consulting and Marketing in the greater Lawrence, KS area.

If you're thinking of selling your home in Douglas county, contact me for a discrete, no-pressure consultation and I'll help you examine your home's worth today. If it is time to sell, we'll let the world know about your property and market it tirelessly. We'll start with the Lawrence Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and send your property out to over 30 sites including REALTOR.com, Trulia, Zillow, Craigslist, Yahoo, HomeFinder, FrontDoor, HotPads, and many more. This is where buyers are starting their search. We'll connect with buyers using social media too.

Looking for a new place in the Lawrence area? Our constant study and work in the Lawrence real estate market will help us locate and secure your new investment whether you are a seasoned investor or a first-time home buyer. Are you ready to make an offer? Have financing? Cash? As your buyer's agent I'll commit to your search and handle your transaction as if it were my own.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Kenneth Spencer Research Library

Designed for the preservation and use of rare materials, the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, on the University of Kansas campus, provides a home to some of the finest collections in North America. The library houses three major units:


Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum

The Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum has a small but rich collection of local memorabilia including exhibits on the original African-American settlements in the area, the "Border Wars" and the Underground Railroad that passed through the area.

Lawrence, KS Museums

Carnegie Building

The Carnegie Building was built in 1904 as one of Andrew Carnegie's philanthropic contributions to the growth of cultural opportunities for rural communities. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building had housed the Lawrence Arts Center until 2002

Lawrence, KS Carnegie Libraries

Depot and Visitors Center

During its post-Civil War rebuilding, one of Lawrence's main goals was to establish itself as the railroad hub of the Midwest. In 1882, Union Pacific spent $40,000 buying lots in North Lawrence and announced that it would build a new passenger depot. The 1889

Lawrence, KS Railroad History


Things to do near Lawrence, KS