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Pete M.
  • Financial Advisor
  • Issaquah, WA
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BRRRRing soon in KCMO - insurance/taxes/PM questions

Pete M.
  • Financial Advisor
  • Issaquah, WA
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All,

I've put together (most of) a team to start BRRRRing with in KCMO, but I'm still hunting for a good insurance agent (or insurance broker).  I saw a prior thread in this sub-forum for National Real Estate Insurance Group; any others (or feedback on NREIG)?

Also, related to taxes; I can fairly easily see the current taxes on the property, but I'm curious to know what other investors see for tax adjustments after purchase and rehab of properties.  Does MO tend to adjust prices at sale, or at some other point?  Any insight is appreciated.

Finally, I have a PM lined up, but I've learned from prior investments in other markets that it's always good to have a second option ready and available.  Once again, any recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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