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Jimmy Dang
  • Las Vegas, NV
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All Wichita investors,

I came to the realization that I have not lived in Wichita for nearly 10 years. What changes do you see happening? what are the problem neighborhoods? what is something that is going on in the city that is getting you excited about real estate? Let's get to talking!

- Jimmy

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Jared Viernes
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Jared Viernes
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@Kevin Polite Tulsa, OKC, and KC have had some more economic growth than Wichita in the past few years.  I don’t think Wichita is all that great a place if you are looking for appreciation, mostly we just get the standard 1-3% per year.

That being said there are definitely some places with a lot of potential.  I absolutely agree with you on the Delano area being a good buy, in fact I just closed on a house there last month.  I hope the Fairmount area will clean up a little more with the innovation campus just north of there and would give it a fair chance with the help of the city.

I think there is a lot of opportunities for traditional purchase cash flow and BRRRR strategies and you can get in at much lower prices than most area. Much much lower.

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