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Kansas City, Mo investing?

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It was recommended that Kansas city, mo was a good place to look for rental properties. Does anyone have any great realtors to recommend, along with prime areas to look in and property management teams? Thanks in advance,

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Kim Tucker
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Kim Tucker
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So there are a lot of great realtors and a lot of great turn key providers. 

Speaking as a seller, it does not matter how great your realtor or turn key provider is, the houses are tough to come by.  When we list a property, we usually have 4 or 5 offers, several that are cash and closing in a week.  

I would say having good boots on the ground you trust who can go look for you so you can get your offer in quickly and having easy access to cash - or building a relationship with a good turn key provider that will go out and find that house and commit to selling it to you - BEFORE they even buy it, might be a good idea.

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