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Mark Sarte
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Investing in Kansas City, Missouri

Mark Sarte
  • Springfield, MO
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Hello everyone, I’m interested in getting into buy-and-hold real estate around the Kansas City area. I want to get peoples feedback on the area. I’m open to mostly anything.

Looking for single-family homes to rent that could give me positive cash flow and ROI upwards of 10%. Trying to stay in C class neighborhoods. Looking for $40-60k Single family homes to purchase (that requires low to moderate renovation, depending on the price), paying it off before purchasing another, with a goal of buying 1 property per year to start

I want to build a passive income portfolio to supplement my income, buy enough rentals to replace my income and hopefully retire early.

I would need to have a property management company to take care of the property.

Any thoughts?

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