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Out-Of-State Investor Newbie from LA

Karen Quintero
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Hey there everyone! 

I want to invest on multi families in Kansas City, MO (but I’m open if anyone suggests against this city and has recommendations of other places). I will probably start in the next month. I’m doing my homework so I’m absolutely ready on every possible detail! 

I’m  looking for a rock star team and could use your help with locating good people or advice on how I can go about finding them.

Thank you all! Looking forward to your comments! 

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Nic S.
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I was told to avoid the following zip codes in KC area: 64124, 64127, 64128, 64130, 64131, 64132 - Would be interested to hear from the boots on the ground if there's any validity to this? 

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