
And finally, the scourge of real estate speculation and local neighborhood gentrification might soon be coming to an end . . .
Freddie Mac: KC housing market 'weak and declining'
Sadly, an important indicator for Downtown developers and neighborhoods will probably be ignored in favor of even more hype which STILL ignores so many people moving across the bridge.
Developing . . .
Gosh how can this be? I can not imagine people not flocking to live in the city limits of CK.
ReplyDeleteSlys Magical Mystery Toy Train and Burkes Hotel will save us!
ReplyDeleteWe got to compete! Spend spend spend spend waste waste waste that taxpayer loot! Fake prosperity for all! Hallelujah!
ReplyDeleteIt's Frosty!!!
Living in Kansas City is like living in a third world country and the only people happy to live here are the one in power. No matter how many public declarations, press conference, Governor bets, Mayoral bets, etc., etc., it still does not equate to being a livable community. Kansas City's chickens are coming home to roost. Cockadoodledoooooo!
ReplyDeleteBanks only are loaning money to apartment developers, as long as taxpayers subsidize it and guarantee the loan when it goes bad.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the house down the street hasn't sold yet
ReplyDeleteMore MISERY.
ReplyDeleteDamn, no wonder women wont date you.
Alzheimer patients have a better outlook on life.
Tell us more about how pissed you are that your $$ dollars to the tax roles are misused.
I meant $44 dollars to the tax roles.
ReplyDeleteDamn caps.
Lets all move into Tony Botello's mom's basement with him. Problem solved
ReplyDeleteodd, houses are selling at a record pace in midtown. Who wants to live in the burbs
ReplyDeletelooks like the shack where Byron molests lil boys.
ReplyDelete^ And sheep.
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