It's official Kansas City was rated as one of the cheapest places to rent in the Nation.
http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/07/rentals-US-expensive-forbeslife-cx_mw_0107realestate.html
www.Frobes.com is reporting the latest results of the Marcus & Millichap report.
"Despite the low rents, Kansas City's has only a 5.7% vacancy rate. according to the report renters should expect to pay only 3% more this year because new construction will be flat. There were only 1,200 new rental units on the market this year. By the end of 2008, that number is expected to drop to 500, based on estimates from Marcus & Millichap."
America's Most Expensive Communities for Rent
1. New York, N.Y.
2. San Francisco, Calif.
3. Boston, Mass.
4. San Jose, Calif.
5. Los Angeles, Calif.
America's Least Expensive Communities for Rent
1. Columbus, Ohio
2. Indianapolis, Ind.
3. Kansas City, Mo.
4. San Antonio, Texas
5. Cincinnati, Ohio
I can tell you there are several reasons for this, as the areas top property management company we know the Kansas City market, we also know the good, the bad and the ugly.
The Good:
The Bad
That's the Bad, Here's the Ugly:
So is Kansas City a good investment strategy? The answer is complicated, but you should consult a property manager for your answer. Get your investment property evaluated by a qualified property manager who knows the market. Don't trust your buyer's agent, they get paid to sell you something, pay a few hundred bucks and save yourself tens of thousands.
The reality is that most two bedrooms in KC will not bring more than $450 a month, we manage several that simply won't bring even $400. The suburbs offer much higher rents and much shorter vacancy times, because people actually want to live there!
If you can buy really low in KC, you can deal with the political anarchy, the taxes, failing schools and the crime. If you don't want to deal with those hassles look to the suburban Kansas City market.
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