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Shannon Bae
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Kansas City Weather

Shannon Bae
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hey All!

My husband and I are considering a turnkey property in Kansas City. The numbers seem pretty decent and we've carefully considered the pros and cons of buying a "turnkey" property in this market. However, being from Los Angeles, I wonder if anyone has had any major issues regarding the weather out there, specifically the tornados? I wonder if worrying about that is kind of like worrying about "the big one" out here, or if it's really something that we need to consider when buying property here. Anyway, hoping someone might be able to give me a little insight into the reality of the tornado threat…or even the harsh winter conditions...

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