28 June 2018 | 9 replies
The only reason I am hung up on this property is because the interior is very nice, and the location is quite convenient (right across the street from the medical district which is the heart and soul of my community).

13 May 2018 | 14 replies
So I found on the county website this...R-6 These districts exist for the protection of areas that (General Residential District) generally contain older residential structures, some of which were originally large single family dwellings which have been or may be converted to rooming houses or multi-family dwellings, and others which have been built on relatively small lots.
18 May 2018 | 9 replies
While Texas is a non-disclosure state, the appraisal districts are pretty good about capturing values off deeds of trust, etc so expect that number to be higher after the sale unless you bring a lot of cash to the table.

19 May 2018 | 16 replies
I would take this case to your local attorney general, District Attorney, Police Department.

21 May 2018 | 2 replies
However, there's not much difference between a 3/2 and a 4/2 which are both the same size and school district.

22 May 2018 | 4 replies
The first reason is for the public school district.

22 May 2018 | 8 replies
We went to the county recorders office who sent us to the district court, who told us they couldn't print a list out for us and to check their website.

8 August 2018 | 2 replies
How important is it to be located within a good school district?

24 July 2020 | 10 replies
I showed @David Krulacvia PM a property that underwent what I will nickname "the trifecta" - it had been sold by the TCB, then the mortgage foreclosed (on the buyer at TCB), then the school district had the property sold at sheriff sale to cover unpaid school taxes (the lender's lien was no longer in effect because of the mortgage foreclosure sheriff sale, and lender did not cover the school taxes to prevent that sale).

31 May 2018 | 2 replies
Then, if our daughter didn't get into a good school in 5 years, we could move to a better school district and hopefully not lose much if any on the sale of the building....or simply keep in and continue renting.So to keep this long post from getting too long, for those of you familiar w/ this type of property in KC, is that realistic?