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Samuel Glantz
  • Peoria, AZ
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Considering Kansas City

Samuel Glantz
  • Peoria, AZ
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Hey everyone. I am in the process of gathering due diligence in regards on where to start investing next year. I understand the basics, but I am having a lot of trouble on pin pointing a good City to get started in.  Kansas City is one of the top ones I'm considering.  

I'm looking for a place with reasonable taxes, growth, abundant multifamily opportunities, and good cash flow. I am also considering Saint Louis also as it does appear to be a lot more affordable but perhaps there is a reason. If anyone can shed light on how they feel about KC in regards to a new investor I would like to hear it.  I am looking to brrrr so I can add value, but am open to a retail purchase if the numbers for cash flow and cash on cash return are there. My end goal is to create enough passive income to retire within the next 5 to 10 years.

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