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Old 09-15-2008, 01:09 PM
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Thanks!

Here is another good urban realtor:

Kathleen Brock & Associates

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Old 09-16-2008, 04:16 PM
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Interesting....I am going to be looking with a realtor soon. Since potential job is in Liberty and requires airline travel, for convenience that area outside the city seems good for me. But I don't care for the suburban lifestyle where all the houses look the same and everyone is trying to out do everyone else. I hope I can find a convenient area with some character and interesting, "real" people..... Your post is helpful in alerting me that I need to watch out for this standard approach - that would not be ideal for me.
If your job is in Liberty, I can definitely say you'd like either Liberty itself or Independence just to the south. Wonderful, laid-back, friendly people. I lived in Independence for years and have always regretted leaving it.

Of course, if you actually want to be inside KC city limits, you'll have a faster and more crowded life-style but it is still a nice city, just more "city" than the other two.

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Old 09-16-2008, 04:26 PM
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KCs own fault. It is easier to open a business in Kansas then it is in Missouri. JoCo is more business friendly.

3. It would be good for downtown KC to develop some areas with better housing. Look up the old Quality Hill Mansions.
SK, a question please. I used to live on Quality Hill (910 Penn) before it went "downhill". I've heard that it has been totally re-done and upgraded. Is it also very expensive now?

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Old 09-16-2008, 05:51 PM
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Find a house you like and find a realtor who will sell it to you. Let the realtor who wouldn't sell you the house cry over her split-commission.

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Old 09-17-2008, 11:33 AM
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I am a suburbanite (though my dream is to be out on land with dairy cows), but I love the city! I love the performing arts , museums, shops, food......One can enjoy the pros of different settings

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Old 09-17-2008, 07:08 PM
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Yes you guys are right we found a new realtor that specializes in the urban core and LIVES THERE!! Thanks KCMO I found her through your link!! As for what Skrazzle said about transportation and city development I agree and hope that KC is working on those things especially to maximize the Power & Light development. I am sure with everyone’s tax dollars spent on that you want it built right and with urban development GOOD PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION is a must. It's those comments that I welcome because no city is perfect of course but when others make comments like the people are all drug dealers and you will be shot if you live in the city are just completely ridiculous and just plain dumb. Anyway I just had to vent and I thank all of you for your comments. This site has helped my husband and I a great deal. OOPS now I sound like a testimonial. LOL

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Old 09-18-2008, 03:06 PM
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I'd like to know the answer to that too!! 19 years ago we just wanted a larger home, ya know DD was close to becoming a teenager and we needed more than 1 bath. Our agent could not believe we wanted to stay in Raytown, kept trying to get us to LS or JOCO. Our reason was DH was only 20 minutes from work here and the kids were situated in school and was not about to make them leave their friends. That and all my school years were spent here. My friends are here.
I had an agent for a bit and they literally told me I shouldn't look in Raytown because there are drive-by's there.

We didn't use this agent but not for that reason.

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Old 09-18-2008, 08:45 PM
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I had an agent for a bit and they literally told me I shouldn't look in Raytown because there are drive-by's there.
That's ridiculous.
Raytown's not much different than any other suburb.
Let's see, I've heard of drive-by's in Leewood, Overland Park, Olathe, several in Lee's Summit... also Belton, Independence, Blue Springs... all since I moved here four years ago.

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Old 09-18-2008, 08:52 PM
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You left out Kansas City.

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Old 09-18-2008, 09:02 PM
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I was just talking about the suburbs, the places people are pushed into because of perceived safety concerns.
Yes, KC is know to have a drive-by or two.... every few hours. I'm not a person that's afraid to go into the city and do stuff, though. Actually, I spend as much, if not more time on weekends in the city than I do my local 'burb. Under slightly different work circumstances, I'd live in the city.

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