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William S.
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  • Overland Park, KS
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Seeking Johnson County 2-4 Unit (Househack)

William S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Overland Park, KS
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I am relocating to the KC area. I'm familiar with downtown KC and the suburbs somewhat. I'd like to buy a 1-4 unit in Johnson County. Is this possible?

I've been investing for a few years so I'm familiar with the process, numbers, etc.

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Logan Freeman
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Logan Freeman
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  • Kansas City, MO
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@William S. anything is possible if you set your mind to it! It might be a bit more helpful and people might be more willing to chime in if you get a tad more specific on your question - "Is this possible?" Of course, it is: you could go buy a 1-4 unit in Johnson County, but it might be a terrible investment if the property is priced too high and a number of other factors. I know quite a few people investing in Johnson County and I would reach out to @Paul Branton. I am happy to chime in once we have a clearer understanding of what it is specifically you are asking about! 

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