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Vishwa Mishra
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Need some input on KC "7620 The Paseo, Kansas City, MO 64131"

Vishwa Mishra
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Hi BP ,

I am looking at a property for buy and hold ( rental )on KC zip 64131, as per my research it seems there are few good and bad places in this ZIP.

I am hoping if someone from the area could share any input on E 76th St and E 76th Terrace , exact address "7620 The Paseo, Kansas City, MO 64131", this is considered a C or D street and the expected rent from zip. 

Any input is greatly appreciated.

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Marissa Carroll
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Marissa Carroll
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I would generally stay away from the Paseo. The address itself doesn't seem as bad as the majority of the street, but it has a reputation here. Most people just see the word "Paseo" and immediatly consider it to be in a rough area. 

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