Downtown Kansas City Rent Too Damn High!!!

One of the benefits of living in this cowtown is quickly disappearing as we reference a grand time when the nation took its politics more seriously: Rent affordability in Kansas City

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  1. Here's a solution. Live where you can afford to live

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  2. Here's a solution: Kansas City should stop trying to make believe like its conpetative with places like New York, DC, LA and Florida. The rent shouldnt be that high when the average Missourian only makes about 45,000 per year. People can afford to live in Kansas City without being gouged.

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  3. "Downtown is going to be the place for only the very elite"

    LOL the elite's of the Mid West. Funny.


    What these so called elites like most about downtown is all the subsidies, lower property assessments, lower property taxes.... amazing the FBI hasn't noticed all this fraud in the TDD, did the right thing and started indicting people.

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  4. Only a Tiny Kvetching Cunt would be "amazed" by the FBI "not noticing" his paranoid delusions and tin foil hatter conspiracy theories.

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  5. not to worry when Power and Light district goes the way the old Gas Light district did in St Louis than the rent will drop and all these fancy places will be vacant

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  6. Why wouldn't rent be high. Water and utilities are,through the roof in KC, property taxes go up thanks to the buffoons at the school district, the EPA is up the city's ass on everything they have ignored for decades and property management is effectively paying the earnings tax while property damage, vandalism and violent crime cost them near daily. Hit the burbs and save yourself 20 percent or more

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  7. How can they get those rents if "nobody wants to live there" except "baristas and hipsters"?

    Tony's Kontradictory Complaints!

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  8. How come there's not any section 8 housing in downtown?

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  9. Hell Troy Schulte is delinquent on some property taxes.

    2007 Delinquent Cumulative Due 790.31


    I guess he forgot?


    LMAO!

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  10. To make rents in Downtown more affordable, maybe Sly needs to offer subsidies to the developers?

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