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Chris Billington
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Kansas city multi family

Chris Billington
  • Investor
  • Wheat Ridge, CO
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Investor from Denver and have been looking at turnkey properties in KC. I want to look at the possibilities for duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes in KC. Anyone have thoughts on those or would you stick to single family? Difficulties keeping these rented? 

Thanks in advance!

Chris

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    Mike D'Arrigo
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    Mike D'Arrigo
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    @David D'Ambrosio

    I'm always very cautious about MF because often times they tend to be in rough, high crime areas and combined with that, you do generally get a different caliber, more transient tenant.

    I like the Kansas City market for multi family however. You can find some nice duplexes and fourplexes in some pretty nice areas in the suburbs. We just sold a nice one in northern KC near Liberty which is a good area. I highly recommend staying out of the inner city however.
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