Here's How Much It Costs To Live In Any Decent Kansas City Metro Neighborhood

Safety, convenience and comfort are now out of reach for most locals. 

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"Home buyers who want to live in the Kansas City area's most expensive ZIP code should be prepared to pony up three-quarters of a million dollars to afford a median-value home.

"And to own a home in Johnson County — Kansas CIty's wealthiest suburb — homeowners need to earn more than twice the national median household income.

"That's according to an analysis of data from Zillow Group Inc. and Bankrate LLC by The Business Journals."day.

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