Celebrate Kansas City Luxury Homes That You'll NEVER Be Able To Afford

For what it's worth . . . TKC doesn't really feel at home at any place without exposed HVAC ducts and only small glimmer of hope/light from from the outside.

Meanwhile . . . 

Our betters waste their living years worrying about his garbage that won't even make for interesting artifacts when the aliens eventually discover our ruins a few eons after apocalypse . . .

"The exuberance of the terrazzo floor and curve of the fireplace surround and niche is balanced with the clean lines and right angles of the chairs and light fixture in the dining room . . . The wood cabinets of the renovated kitchen blend with the original door to the screened porch, marrying old and new . . . The “Plaza Nook,” with the classic light fixture and original drapery hardware, is a favorite spot for end-of-day catch ups. The curve of the Saarinen table is echoed in the Hugo Guinness floral prints hanging opposite."

And all of this sounds so nice that NO ONE DARE PASS GAS in this place that some uptight middle-class white lady calls home.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The Pink House: A Classic 1920s Mary Rockwell Hook-Designed Home Moves into the 21st Century with Ease - In Kansas City

As a local real estate agent, it's Margy Regan's business to be aware of new residential listings. And while she and her partner, Dirk Schafer, were not looking for a new home, two years ago a listing popped up and she sent it to Schafer suggesting he take a look.

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Kansas City Home Trends 2023: What's Hot and What's Not? Our Home Experts Present Their Forecast - In Kansas City

Home Is Where We Do Everything Covid influenced how we want to live, says Will Ruder, executive vice president of the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City. With the second largest HBA Parade of Homes in the country, KC's Ruder is in a prime spot to notice.

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