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Christopher Coleman
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Kansas City, MO
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Experiences for out of state landlords with in market partners

Christopher Coleman
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Kansas City, MO
Posted

Hello,
My names Christopher, I'm a real estate agent working with mostly out of state or foreign investors in Kansas City, Missouri.

I was really wanting to hear from some investors who had made purchases in out of area markets and see what their experiences have been good or bad. I have heard some real horror stories of people believing every word someone said and getting stuck with money pits.

It would be really helpful to know what your biggest concerns are from being on the other side of the deal. What would have made your purchase more enjoyable?

My team here often invite our international or out of state clients here to get first hand experience with the market, is that something other agents have done for you or offered?

We all know that mistakes happen, but I believe hearing other peoples experiences would help me avoid future complications.

Any constructive input would be appreciated.

Thanks
Christopher

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