
Life isn't getting any easier in the Golden Ghetto . . . In fact, the inflation bubble impacts nearly every corner of this community . . . Except the outskirts where NOBODY wants to live . . . Take a peek:
The 2023 update continues a trend showing different parts of the county increasing at different rates.
A large swath of the county south of Interstate 435 and north of 175th Street shows an average increase between 13% and 15.99%. Pockets of Leawood and Prairie Village show increases in excess of 16%.
The outlying areas of the southern parts of the county saw the lowest average increases between zero and 11%.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Johnson County, KS, residential property values increase by average of 12%
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Johnson County, Kansas, Appraisers Office released 2023 residential property valuations Thursday, with the average value increasing by 12%. The 2023 update continues a trend showing different parts of the county increasing at different rates.
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