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First Looks At 2901 Norwood Ave (Project Independence)

Justin Ukaoma : Kansas City Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Agent in Kansas City, MO

Project Independence

Location: 2901 Norwood Ave. Independence, MO

4 Bedrooms / 2 Baths / Off Street Parking / Fenced Yard

Estimated Time of Arrival: May

Estimated Down Payment: $900.00

Estimated Monthly Rent: $ 900.00

Rent To Own Monthly Payment: $950.00

Don’t let this home fool you. This home is much larger than the pictures show. With 2 full baths and 2 living areas this home is a real bargain. Once the renovation has been completed this will be one of the best houses on the block and at $900.00 per month it will also be one of the best priced. Homes like these don’t sit vacant for long give a call today to fill out an application.

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What Is Project Independence?

Justin Ukaoma : Kansas City Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Agent in Kansas City, MO

Project Independence refers to all Vizion home renovations that take place in the city of Independence , MO. This is a brief overview and history of Independence , MO.

Independence is a city in Clay and Jackson counties in the U.S. state of Missouri, and the fourth largest city in the state. It is part of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Located primarily in Jackson County, the city had a total population of 110,704 in 2007.[3] Independence is one of two county seats of Jackson County,[4] and is known as the “Queen City of the Trails”[5] on account of having been the point of departure of the Santa Fe, California and Oregon Trails. The city also played a pivotal role in the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement, and is home to the denominational headquarters of several Latter Day Saint groups, most notably the Community of Christ, whose Temple is located there.

Independence was originally inhabited by Missouri and Osage Indians, followed by the Spanish and a brief French tenure. It became part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Lewis and Clark recorded in their journals that they stopped in 1804 to pick plums, raspberries, and wild apples at a site that would later form part of the city.

Independence was founded on March 29, 1827 and quickly became an important frontier town. Independence was the farthest point westward on the Missouri River where steamboats or other cargo vessels could travel, due to the convergence of the Kansas River with the Missouri River approximately six miles west of town, near the current Kansas-Missouri border. Independence immediately became a jumping-off point for the emerging fur trade, accommodating merchants and adventurers beginning the long trek westward on the Santa Fe Trail.

In 1831, members of the Latter Day Saint movement began moving to the Jackson County, Missouri area. Shortly thereafter, Joseph Smith, Jr., their prophet, declared a spot just west of Courthouse Square to be the place for his prophesied temple of the New Jerusalem, in expectation of the Second Coming of Christ. Tension grew with local Missourians until finally the Latter-Day Saints were driven from the area. Several branches of this movement would gradually return to the city, with many making their headquarters there. These included the Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), the Restoration Branches and the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).

Independence saw great prosperity from the late 1830s through the mid-1840s, while the business of outfitting pioneers boomed. Between 1848 and 1868, it was a hub of the Central Route to California. On March 8, 1849, the Missouri General Assembly granted a home-rule charter to the town and on July 18, 1849, William McCoy was elected as its first mayor. In the mid-1800s an Act of the United States Congress defined Independence as the start of the Oregon Trail.

Independence saw two important battles during the Civil War: the first on August 11, 1862 when Confederate soldiers took control of the town, and the second in October 1864, which also resulted in a Southern victory. The war took its toll on Independence and the town was never able to regain its previous prosperity, although a flurry of building activity took place soon after the war. The rise of nearby Kansas City also contributed to the town’s relegation to a place of secondary prominence in Jackson County, though Independence has retained its position as county seat until the present day.

President Harry S. Truman grew up in Independence, and in 1922 was elected judge of the County Court of Jackson County, Missouri (an administrative, not judicial, post). Although he was defeated for reelection in 1924, he won back the office in 1926 and was reelected in 1930. Truman performed his duties diligently, and won personal acclaim for several popular public works projects, including an extensive series of fine roads for the growing use of automobiles, the building of a new County Court building in Independence, and a series of twelve Madonna of the Trail monuments to pioneer women dedicated across the country in 1928 and 1929. He would later return to the city after two terms as President. His wife, First Lady Bess Truman, was born and raised in Independence, and both are buried there. The Harry S Truman National Historic Site (Truman’s home) and the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum are both located in Independence, as is one of Truman’s boyhood residences.

Independence continues to be of great importance to the Latter Day Saint movement and is the headquarters of the Community of Christ. This denomination, the second-largest in the Latter Day Saint movement, has built a striking temple in Independence, and also maintains a large auditorium and other buildings nearby. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the “Mormons”) operates a sizable visitors’ center adjacent to the Community of Christ Temple, which is located directly across the street from the original Temple Lot designated by Joseph Smith in 1830. The Lot itself is occupied by a small white-frame church building that serves as the headquarters and local meeting house for the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).

Project Independence homes are generally in the price range of $120k to $200k. These homes are updated with new solid surface granite counters, refinished hardwood floors, maple cabinets, new tile flooring in both the kitchen and bathrooms, new interior and exterior paint, and all new windows and doors. Project Independence homes are generally 40-100 years old.

Project Independence Homes

17110 E 35th Tr. Independence, MO

Check out these sites for more information on the Independence area.

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Project Independence Is Complete a Vizion Remodel

Justin Ukaoma : Kansas City Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Agent in Kansas City, MO

After four weeks of rehab Vizion’s first property in Independence, MO has been completed and listed on the market at the very reasonable price of $125,000. This of course means we have another installment of our continuing series Nastiest to Nicest remodels. Project Independence is the first house we’ve had the opportunity to use the new solid surface granite counters. It’s also the first house we’ve done in Independence, MO. We plan on using the same solid surface granite on all of our remodels under $150k

Project Independence Remodel Video

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Progress on Project Independence

Justin Ukaoma : Kansas City Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Agent in Kansas City, MO

I stopped by Project Independence today after hearing that the new solid surface granite counter tops had been installed. Carpet got installed yesterday and the house should be finished by Friday. This is the first house we’ve done in Independence, MO so everyone in the office is very excited for its completion.

Front

I was rather surprised to see that the garage doors had been set. This house didnt have a garage when we go it.

Garage Doors

This is the new solid surface granite that will go in all of our properties under $140k or less. We’ve got a grade of granite thats higher than this but I wont have pictues of it till Project Brookside finishes.

Granite Counters

This house is coming together pretty quick. By the looks of things we will be done by Friday. I'll make sure to post some pictures once this project is completed.

This is where Project Independence started

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Justin Ukaoma : Kansas City Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Agent in Kansas City, MO

Project Independence

Location: Independence, MO

3 Bedrooms / 2 Baths / Fireplace / Granite Counters /

Estimated Time of Arrival: December

Estimated List Price: $115,000

This is the first property that Vizion has done in Independence, MO but I sure hope it is not the last. Independence is a suburb of Kansas City, MO and is home to some of the best schools in the area. This home is located in a quiet subdivision only 3 minutes from highway 70. Thanks to the quick highway access you can make it to downtown Kansas City in only15 minutes. Upon completion this home will easily be the best in the subdivision and with features such as granite counter tops, new window, new flooring, a finished basement and a competitive price this property is sure to sell quickly. If your looking for a reasonably priced home in Independence, MO this is the deal you have been waiting for so get your pre-approvals ready today!

Similar Project: 8205 Kenwood

Closest Vizion Property By Proximity: 10508 E. 79th

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