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Kansas City war zones
Hey guys,
I've been in Kansas City for a couple years now, but I'm still not sure of the "true war zones" that you'd want to stay away from. I've seen a few properties around paseo between 75th and 65th that look good and pass the neighborhood look test, but I know most people I talk to think its a horrible area (not rei people). Trying to set some specific boundaries that I should avoid. I have a few properties in nicer areas and I'm looking to diversify my risk a little with higher cap rate areas. Thanks for any help!