Consider Moving to Kanas City
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // February 12, 2020
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A while back, we
asked, have you considered Kansas City as a place for you and your family? We
listed a number of reasons why you should consider moving to Kanas City.
Consider Moving to Kanas City
- It is an affordable place to live – If you’re
looking for a city that won’t drain your bank account, KCMO will fit the bill.
On an index of 100, Kansas City’s cost of living is 91, coming in 8.9 percent
under the national average.
- The housing market in Kansas City is incredibly
affordable with the median home value hovering around $136,000.
- Kansas City has a world-class food scene. In
the Midwest, there’s no excuse for not knowing your way around a table of
barbequed ribs. In addition to BBQ, there are vegan cafe’s, farm-to-table
restaurants, bakeries, creperies, hole-in-the-wall breakfast places, frozen
cocktail bars, donut bars, tea places, steakhouses, Middle Eastern strip mall
markets, fresh-pressed juice bars, and upscale date-night dinner spots. The
options are endless.
More
Reasons to Consider Moving to Kanas City
- There are many entertainment Options – With 220
parks taking up nearly 12,000 acres of green space and nature in KCMO, there’s
plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors. There are over 100 miles of trails for
running and biking along with 29 lakes, 61 picnic shelters, five golf courses,
four museums, and hundreds of athletic fields and tennis courts.
- Cheer on Local Sports Teams – The world
champion Kansas City Chiefs make their home here, and there’s no better
baseball team than the Kansas City Royals. The games are family-friendly and
energetic, and the city goes crazy for them, especially during the postseason.
- A Variety of Cultural attractions – With so
many great resources at your disposal, families will inevitably develop a
serious appreciation for the arts and humanities. Along with the Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, the Kauffman Center of the
Performing Arts, and the Kansas City Regional Arts Council brings color and
drama to the city and helps foster creativity.
A
new reason to Consider Moving to Kanas City
According to Cheryl
Young at Zillow on Jan. 8, 2020
- Markets smack in the middle of the so-called “Silicon Prairie” –
including Kansas City and Oklahoma City – top the list of those that may appeal
to growing tech companies, followed by markets in the Midwest and the South
that have the ability to draw talent and the tech companies looking to hire
them.
- Eroding affordability and relatively lackluster quality of life
put the nation’s more-stereotypical tech hubs – the San Francisco Bay Area,
Seattle, and/or New York – at or near the bottom of the rankings.
“Widely recognized
tech hubs, including the San Francisco Bay Area and Seattle, are no longer the
obvious spots for large tech companies to expand and/or for new startups to set
up shop. Rapid housing cost growth in these areas and a saturation of firms
competing over limited pools of tech talent may instead push tech companies to
shift their gazes elsewhere.”
We buy
and sell properties throughout the greater Kansas City area. We specialize in
buying distressed homes, then renovating and reselling them to home buyers and
landlords. We are Terra Firma Property Solutions, and we are excited to
be part of the economic rejuvenation of Kansas City and its surrounding areas.
Call
us today at (816) 866.0566
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