Kansas City Land Holds Value?!?!

Just wanted to share this one because it offers a bit more financial insight beyond real estate speculation in the Downtown/Crossroads district. Take a look:

Farmland Values Stable in Weak Economy

Farm real estate markets remained relatively stable in the fourth quarter of 2017, according to the Kansas City Fed's quarterly Survey of Agricultural Credit Conditions. In the Federal Reserve Tenth District, including Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming and parts of Missouri and New Mexico, values for all types of farmland declined only three percent from [...]

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  1. That's because radioactive isotopes weren't dumped there during the cold war like they were at Bannister at 82nd & troost

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