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Frank Occhiogrosso
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What areas of KC are developing most??

Frank Occhiogrosso
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Hi all, 

To anyone active in the KCMO real estate market, what areas would you say look the most promising in terms of new development? Which neighborhoods are receiving the most outside investment, and which will have the highest demand from tenants in the coming 2-3 years? I am curious to see everyone's thoughts on this. Thanks in advance!

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Lee Ripma
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Lee Ripma
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@Frank Occhiogrosso

https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

When you say developing do you mean in terms of renter demand or in terms of new construction? New construction is mostly going to be in A areas. Renter demand outside of new construction is going to be in good school districts for larger units (attract families) and walkable areas with a lot going on (attract young people). Then there are folks simply seeking safe affordable areas. Checkout the link above for my thoughts on areas of KC. 

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