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Jonathan M.
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Looking for Real Estate Agents in Kansas City, MO

Jonathan M.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I own one property in Kansas City, MO and I'm looking to add another property with my business partner @Mehran K. We've found some potential deals just by looking through zillow. Also are there certain neighborhoods to avoid? Also is Cerner having a big impact on the economy and housing prices?

Also any other KC investors that can help lead me in the right direction? Any advice would be much appreciated.

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Dustin Steller
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Dustin Steller
  • Lees Summit, MO
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I live in Lee's Summit and have owned houses in both Independence and Raytown. People working at Cerner are probably not going to be seeking to live in Raytown. Mediocre schools. Increasing crime. Property values continue to decline in that area. I'd personally steer clear. 

I'd also definitely be looking in Lee's Summit, Raymore/Belton (maybe), Blue Springs, Overland Park, Brookside, Prairie Village and Leawood.

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