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Jordan Bradberry
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Rentals for folks who are disabled

Jordan Bradberry
  • Kansas City, MO
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Hello all,

1. "I have a rental property in Topeka, Kansas, and I'd like to transform it into specialized housing for seniors or those with developmental challenges. What legal, logistical, and financial steps should I follow to make this transition successfully while maximizing returns?"

2. "I've encountered challenges selling my Kansas City, Missouri home, initially listed at $425k but reduced to $390k, while having a contingent purchase at $515k with a need for $150k for payoffs and closing costs. How can I effectively navigate this situation and secure a buyer quickly to meet my financial requirements?"