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Which Cayhill House is the Better Deal?
Moving to Warrensburg or PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base? Let’s Take a Tour of Some Gorgeous Homes in Warrensburg’s Coveted Neighborhoods! Are you moving to Warrensburg or PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base and wondering what some of these beautiful homes in the area look like? We’ve got you covered! Today, we’re doing a tour of some stunning properties in the lovely Cayhill neighborhood in Warrensburg. Stick around—you’re in for a treat! Oh, and don’t forget to like and subscribe below because we post new videos every week, and you’ll want to stay updated. Our contact information is also right here, so if you’re moving to the area or have questions about finding a home, feel free to give us a call. I love chatting with people from all over the world, and I’m here to help! Yesterday, I spoke with someone stationed in Germany who’s moving to Warrensburg, and I’m helping her find a cute little bungalow. It’s going to be so much fun, and I’m really excited about it. So, if you’re moving here, don’t hesitate to reach out. I love helping people find their perfect homes! Now, let’s get into today’s tour. We’re taking a walk through CayHill, one of Warrensburg’s most sought-after neighborhoods. You might be wondering, what is Cayhill? Well, it’s an incredible community that I love, and yes—it’s the neighborhood where you get full-size candy bars during Halloween! Every year, I take my kids trick-or-treating here because the neighborhood is just that awesome. With its friendly atmosphere, beautiful homes, and fantastic community spirit, it’s no surprise that Cayhill is one of my top 10 neighborhoods to live in. Today, I’m teaming up with my friend and fellow real estate agent, Hillary, who graciously allowed us to tour some of her homes in Cayhill. So, without further ado, let’s dive in and check out some stunning properties! Welcome to the Helman Lane House! We’re starting off with the Helman Lane house, a gorgeous 4-bedroom, 3-bath home with a spacious 3-car garage. This house is massive, measuring over 3,400 square feet! Like many homes in Cayhill, it’s large and perfect for a family. The current listed price is $479,000, which is pretty standard for homes in this neighborhood. Let’s take a look inside! To your right, you’ll find two bedrooms with soaring ceilings and huge windows that let in so much natural light. These rooms would be perfect for a home office or a nursery—you could easily picture yourself rocking a baby while enjoying the beautiful view outside. There’s also a shared full bath, and I love how thoughtful the layout is, with tall windows making the space feel open and airy. Next, we’re checking out the master suite. It’s spacious, with high ceilings and a walk-in closet that’s perfect for all your storage needs. The master bathroom is luxurious, featuring a soaking tub, shower, and plenty of natural light thanks to a nearby window. If it were me, I’d probably frost the glass for a little extra privacy, but it’s a lovely setup! Heading downstairs, we find a fantastic wet bar and even more living space. The lower level walks out to a screened-in porch—one of my absolute favorite features! I adore a good screened porch, and this one is perfect for sipping a cocktail while enjoying the outdoors, bug-free. Cayhill is a neighborhood full of families, and the backyard reflects that—plenty of space for kids to run around and play. One thing to note: Cayhill has uniform fence restrictions, so you’ll see a lot of black metal fencing, which gives the neighborhood a clean, cohesive look. On to the Next Home! Our second stop is another stunning Cayhill property with a grand entrance that immediately catches your eye. The staircase is elegant, and the high ceilings make the home feel incredibly spacious and regal. To the right is the dining room, which is beautifully designed and filled with natural light. The kitchen is a dream with floor-to-ceiling cabinets and pull-out drawers (my favorite!). While the granite is gorgeous, I’d probably update the backsplash to something lighter, but that’s just personal preference. The master bedroom is located on the ground floor. It’s not huge, but it’s cozy and functional with a walk-in closet and a large en suite bathroom. The bathroom includes a soaking tub, separate shower, and a private toilet area—something you’ll definitely appreciate after marriage! Upstairs, there’s a mix of adorable bedrooms and bonus spaces, perfect for kids or guests. One room even has a charming little Harry Potter-style nook that could double as a reading space or a hidden play area for kids. What Makes Cayhill So Special? After touring these two homes, it’s clear that Cayhill is an incredible neighborhood with so much to offer. The homes are spacious, full of character, and perfect for families who want room to grow. The best part of living in Cayhill is the community—you’re not just buying a house; you’re buying into a lifestyle. From block parties to full-size candy bars on Halloween, there’s always something fun happening in the neighborhood. While some of the homes may need a little updating (a fresh coat of paint or new flooring here and there), the great bones and layout of the houses make them the perfect canvas for your personal touch. Final Thoughts I hope you enjoyed this walkthrough of two amazing Cayhill homes! If you’re moving to Warrensburg or PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base and need help finding a home, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m always here to help and love working with people from all over the world to find their dream homes. Again, if you have any questions or need assistance, give us a call. We’d love to help you make your move to Warrensburg a smooth and exciting experience. See you next time!Eva Norton
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Looking for Unique Gifts in Warrensburg? Check Out Magnolia Mercantile! Are you moving to Warrensburg, PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base, or just looking for cool gifts in town? I’ve got you covered! Today, we’re exploring the brand-new and amazing Magnolia Mercantile. Trust me, you’re going to love it! Before we dive in, whether you’re moving to Warrensburg, looking for a place to live, or just wondering where to find the best pizza in town, feel free to reach out! I love chatting with people and helping however I can. Now, back to Magnolia Mercantile—I’m so excited to show you this incredible store in downtown Warrensburg. It’s a magical place where you can sip wine, enjoy cheeseboards, and shop for unique gifts. It’s a fantastic addition to our town, and I couldn’t be happier to have it here. Today, we’re going to talk to the owners and get a tour of the store! I’m here with Terry, the owner and operator of Magnolia Mercantile in Warrensburg, Missouri. Terry, first of all, your store is absolutely amazing. I love it so much! Terry: “Thank you! We’re so excited about it. We wanted to create a space where people can shop, relax, and enjoy themselves. It’s more than just a place to buy things—it’s an experience. We looked at other towns around Kansas and Missouri, but we chose Warrensburg because it felt right. With Whiteman Air Force Base nearby and a vibrant local community, we felt there was room for something different here.” Me: “You definitely succeeded! The wine bar and cheeseboards are such a unique touch. My husband and I came here recently, had some wine, and just wandered around—it felt like a perfect date night!” Terry: “That’s exactly what we were going for! We wanted to create a space where people could not only shop but also stay, have fun, and feel comfortable. We have wine flights, glasses, and bottles available, so whatever you’re in the mood for, we’ve got it.” Me: “That’s so smart! If you had to pick one or two of your favorite things in the store, what would they be?” Terry: “Oh, that’s tough! I think my favorite piece is a historical one—it’s a piece we found during one of our trips. It features a scene with mules and train tracks that captures Warrensburg’s history, right at a time when the town was transitioning from horse-drawn transportation to railroads. It really speaks to the heritage of this place.” I also spoke with another Terry (yes, there are two Terrys!) who runs the wine bar at Magnolia Mercantile. She told me all about the wine flights they offer. Terry (Wine Bar): “We offer wine flights with seven dinner wines and 20 other fruity, fun party wines. The idea is to give people the chance to sample different wines before choosing a glass or bottle. It’s a fun way to discover new favorites!” Me: “That sounds amazing! And those cheeseboards? So delicious! You guys get your meats and cheeses from a local store, right?” Terry (Wine Bar): “Yes, we source our cheeses and sausages from Cutting Up, a local meat shop. We offer a variety of cheeses and meats on our boards, along with crackers, and it’s the perfect pairing with a glass of wine.” What really makes Magnolia Mercantile special is its history. I had a chance to talk with Lee, another owner of the store, about the building’s historic charm. Lee: “I’m a history major, so preserving the building’s character was really important to me. This building dates back to at least the 1870s, and we found some amazing artifacts while renovating, including an old stone pit that we believe was used to store ice for the saloon that used to be here in the 1880s. We decided to keep the original brick, stone, and tin ceiling to give the store an authentic, rustic feel. It’s like stepping back in time when you walk in.” Me: “That’s so awesome! You really kept the soul of the building alive while creating a unique shopping experience. I love it!” Magnolia Mercantile is full of hidden gems and historical details, making it more than just a store—it’s a destination. Whether you’re grabbing a glass of wine, indulging in a cheeseboard, or picking up a thoughtful gift, it’s the perfect place to spend an afternoon. I hope you enjoyed this walkthrough of Magnolia Mercantile. I’m so excited to have this new store in town, and I can’t wait for you to check it out! Don’t forget to like and subscribe below for more updates, and remember, if you’re moving to Warrensburg, PCSing to Whiteman AFB, or just passing through, feel free to reach out to me with any questions. I’m always happy to help! See you next time!
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Moving to Warrensburg, PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base, or Relocating to Knob Noster? Here’s What You Need to Know About Childcare Are you moving to Warrensburg, PCSing to Whiteman Air Force Base, or relocating to Knob Noster, Missouri, and need childcare? Don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! Today, I’m excited to introduce you to Knob Noster Academy, a brand-new childcare facility. I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about this amazing place. I’m here with Emily, the founder of this fantastic new daycare. Emily, tell us a bit about Knob Noster Academy and why you decided to start it. Emily: “We opened on September 18th of this year. I have a bachelor’s degree in child and family development and a master’s degree in social work. I worked as a social worker for 16 years, but I always wanted to pursue my dream of owning and running a daycare. After some time, I decided it was the right moment to make that transition.” Me: “That’s amazing! Social workers have such an important and challenging job. I think it’s fantastic that you’re bringing that background into childcare.” Emily: “Thank you! It’s been quite a journey. One thing that was important to me from the start was offering healthy food options for the kids. We do serve kid-favorites like chicken nuggets and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but we’re also committed to introducing new, healthy foods. Our rule is that kids just need to try something once. If they don’t like it, that’s fine, but we encourage them to explore new foods. We’ve been surprised by how much they end up enjoying!” Me: “That’s such a great approach! I use that same rule with my kids—trying new things is part of the fun. And I hear you’re working on some exciting projects with the kids, like planting fruits and vegetables?” Emily: “Yes! In the spring, we’ll be planting pumpkins, strawberries, green beans, and cucumbers. The kids will get to see how food grows, and hopefully, they’ll enjoy eating what they’ve helped plant. It’s all part of teaching them to appreciate healthy food.” Now, like many daycare centers in the area, Knob Noster Academy has a waitlist for some rooms. If you’re wondering how to get on the list, it’s easy! Visit their website at KnobNosterAcademyKids.com and click on ‘Enrollment.’ You can also email KnobNosterAcademyKids@gmail.com or give them a call. Their Facebook page is another great resource, and you’ll find updates on openings there. While the baby and one-year-old rooms are full, there are a few spots open for two-, three-, four-, and five-year-olds. The waitlist moves quickly, so don’t be discouraged if a room is full at the moment. One of the first things you’ll notice is how clean everything is. Emily is committed to keeping the center spotless—dirty diapers are taken outside immediately, and the whole building smells fresh. The preschool room is vibrant and organized, with engaging activities planned daily. The teachers here are incredible at incorporating fun, educational moments into songs, crafts, and outdoor play. The baby room, which is currently full with eight little ones, is cozy and inviting. It’s hard to find quality childcare for infants, and Knob Noster Academy’s waitlist reflects that. As we move into the one-year-old room, you’ll see why this place is so special. The kids are engaged in hands-on activities, exploring sensory bins, painting, and learning through play. They even get outside time just like the older kids! Emily: “We focus on giving the children natural, hands-on experiences. They learn so much from playing outdoors and interacting with their environment. Our backyard is fully equipped with turf, a concrete area for ride-on toys, and a small hill where the kids love to play. We even do outdoor lunches on nice days!” Knob Noster Academy’s outdoor space is one of Emily’s favorite parts of the daycare. The kids can run, climb, and play for hours. There’s even a separate area just for babies and toddlers, so everyone can be outside together in a safe and fun environment. Coming this spring, there will be an outdoor classroom where lessons can be held outside, giving the children even more opportunities to learn through nature. It’s an exciting development, and I can’t wait to see it in action! Finally, I spoke with Stacy, a parent whose child attends Knob Noster Academy. Stacy: “We absolutely love this daycare. From the moment we walked in for the tour, we knew this was the right place for our son. He’s never been in daycare before, so it was a big step, but he instantly loved it here. The app they use is great—it gives me updates throughout the day, including pictures and videos of him eating and playing, which gives me peace of mind.” Me: “That app sounds amazing! I wish something like that had been around when my kids were younger.” Stacy: “It’s a game-changer. In fact, I’m about to separate from the military, and we live in Blue Springs, but I’m willing to drive him down here every day because we love it so mu Emily also shared an exciting update—Knob Noster Academy is now part of the Child Care Aware subsidy program, which helps military families afford daycare. It’s a wonderful resource for those in the military, making childcare more accessible. If you’re PCSing to Whiteman or moving to Knob Noster or Warrensburg, and you’re looking for a fantastic daycare, I highly recommend Knob Noster Academy. The staff, the facility, and the attention to detail are top-notch. For more information, check out their website, give them a call, or join their Facebook group. Thank you for coming on this tour with me, and I hope it helps you feel more confident about your childcare options in the area. See you in the next video!
Read More Discover Family Fun at "My Little Town" Indoor Playground in Warrensburg, MO
Indoor Fun for Kids in Warrensburg: Discover the All-Inclusive Indoor Playground Hey friends! Today, I’m at our local indoor playground in Warrensburg, and I have to say, it’s something I’ve been hoping for years to see in our town. If you’re like me, and you have little ones running around the house on weekends, especially when it’s cold or snowing outside, this place is a lifesaver. Let me tell you all about it! The indoor playground is open Monday through Friday with several play sessions throughout the day. The first play block is from 10 AM to 12 PM, followed by an hour-long closure for sanitization (which I really appreciate, because let’s be honest—kids can get messy!). They reopen from 1 PM to 4 PM, and sometimes they even offer a special Sunset Play session from 5 PM to 7 PM. I love that they’re thorough with cleaning, keeping the space clean and safe for all kids. On weekends, they host birthday parties, but if there’s no party scheduled, the playground is still open to the public. Speaking of birthday parties, I’m super excited that my child Barrett’s birthday party is coming up here soon—it’s going to be so much fun! When you first enter, it’s easy to sign the waiver by scanning a simple QR code. They’ve also got cubbies for everyone’s shoes to keep things tidy. The layout is fantastic—you can see everything happening no matter where you are in the space, which is great for parents who want to keep an eye on their kids. One of my favorite things about this indoor playground is how inclusive it is. As a parent with a child who has special needs, I truly appreciate the calm atmosphere, even when the place is full. The music is soothing, the space is open, and it feels safe. You can easily see people coming in and out, which adds an extra layer of comfort. For kids like my son Barrett, who has autism, this place is perfect. The other indoor playground in town is also great, but it’s much louder and more chaotic, which can be overwhelming for him. Here, he can explore at his own pace, and if he needs some quiet time, there are plenty of spaces for him to relax. The owner even noticed his needs during one of our visits and brought out special sensory toys to help him enjoy his time here even more. It was such a thoughtful gesture. There’s also a fantastic section just for babies, which is great if you have little ones who want to play but need some space away from the bigger kids. It’s huge, filled with lots of activities, and allows them to safely explore and have fun. For the older kids, there’s an awesome dress-up area with costumes galore! My four-year-old absolutely loves dressing up, and with so many options like firefighter, police officer, and military costumes, he’s going to have a blast. I’m sure I’ll be helping him change outfits a million times, but it’ll be worth it! So, if you’re looking for a safe, fun, and affordable place to bring your kids, this indoor playground is a must-visit. It’s a great way to support local businesses, and I’m sure your kiddos will love it just as much as mine do. Check out their website for more information, and I highly recommend stopping by! Let’s keep supporting local spots like this so they stick around for years to come.
Read MoreBest Neighborhoods To Live in North-East Warrensburg MO
Best Neighborhoods To Live in North-East Warrensburg MO Hey, friends! In the past, I’ve covered the best neighborhoods to live in South East, South West, and North West Warrensburg, MO. Now I’m going to show you the best neighborhoods to live in the northeast quarter of this amazing city near Whiteman AFB. Let’s get to it! 1. Riverwood Estates Starting our list off strong is Riverwood Estates. I found this subdivision to be cute and spacious, with lots of old-growth trees that provide shade in the summer. The houses are pretty and come in various styles, and their ages vary from 1970s up to brand new construction. Their sizes range from 1500-2500 sq ft on average, with three to four bedrooms and two to three baths. Prices start at about $180,000 and go up to $350,000. 2. Caleb’s Place Caleb’s Place is a beautiful, but cookie cutter subdivision. It’s a nice neighborhood, but it just doesn’t have a lot of character. All the houses, which are mostly split-level and built between 2007-2020, look almost exactly the same and cost anywhere from $200,000 to $300,000. For square footage, you’re looking at 1500 to 2500 sq ft, with two to three bedrooms and two baths. 3. Cheatham Court Cheatham Court is such a big subdivision that it has an area for old construction and an area for newer construction. Because of how varied the houses are in age, there are also a lot of different styles of homes to choose from. Their prices range from $180,000-$300,000, and the sizes also vary greatly from 1800-3000 sq ft. However, most of the homes in Cheatham Court cost somewhere around $200,000-$220,000 and come with three bedrooms and two baths. Overall, this was an affordable, eclectic neighborhood that any family in Warrensburg would love. 4. Fox Ridge If you’re looking for a small, affordable home in a great, well-maintained neighborhood, Fox Ridge may be perfect for you. The houses in this tiny, cute subdivision were all built in the 90s, and they’re all ranch-style homes with basements. The cost per home goes from $150,000 up to $200,000, and the size is modest: 1500-1800 sq ft, with two to three bedrooms and two to three baths. 5. Kismet Dr This neighborhood doesn’t have an official name, so I’m just referring to it by the street name I found it on, which was Kismet Dr. The street itself is beautiful, and the houses there are large and gorgeous and come in all different types of architectural styles. Aside from the massive amounts of square footage (3000-6500 sq ft, with anywhere from 3-7 bedrooms) in these homes, a great feature of Kismet Dr is the fact that it overlooks part of Warrensburg. That means that for just $400,000-$900,000, you can get an incredible house and a view! 6. Clover Creek Clover Creek is a quaint, happy neighborhood with lots of beautiful split-levels. The prices are not terribly expensive at around $200,000-$300,000. They come with between 2500 and 3500 sq ft, and they look well-maintained – as does the rest of this charming subdivision. 7. Veterans Court Veterans Court is ideal for families who want a larger, new construction home in a neighborhood with character. This subdivision is still expanding, even though it already has homes from the late 90s. The architectural styles from different decades gives Veterans Court an eclectic aesthetic. Price-wise, homes in this neighborhood cost between $300,000 and $500,000. Sizes range from 2000-3500 sq ft, with anywhere from three bedrooms, two baths up to five bedrooms, three baths. Did any of these neighborhoods in North East Warrensburg, MO make you want to pack your bags and move there right away? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and don’t hesitate to reach out to the Next Door Agents to ask about properties!
Read MoreSome Of The Best Neighborhoods In North-West Warrensburg, Missouri
I’m back again with another tour of some of the best neighborhoods in Warrensburg, MO. This time, I focused on seven subdivisions in the North West section of town. I’ve also covered the South West and South East areas, as well, so be sure to check out those articles. NW Warrensburg VLOG Tour - Best Neighborhoods! Moving to Warrensburg, MO or PCS'ing to Whiteman AFB? 1. Timber Hills Looking for a big house with a big lot that’s situated back in the woods? If so, welcome to Timber Hills! This subdivision has so much space, which is great because it means you’re not living elbow to elbow with your neighbors. Houses in this neighborhood cost between $300,000 and $600,000, which is a bit pricey. But with that high end cost comes lots of square footage: anywhere from 2,000-6,000 sq ft, and three bedrooms, two baths to four bedrooms, four baths. For a large family needing room to grow, Timber Hills might just be the perfect setup. 2. 625th Rd 625th Rd is the name of the street where a newer neighborhood has been built (I couldn’t find a subdivision name). The houses here, which are 2000s builds or new construction, range in size from 1,500 to 2,000 sq ft and come with up to three or four bedrooms and two baths. They’re definitely smaller than the homes in Timber Hills, but they’re also more affordable at $150,000-$300,000 in cost. In my opinion, this neighborhood is perfect for finding a great starter home. 3. Quarry Branch Estates Quarry Brand Estates is a small subdivision with houses that cost between $300,000 and $400,000. There’s a diverse selection of homes here in terms of age, from 80s builds all the way up to new construction. Generally speaking, they have anywhere from three bedrooms, two baths up to four bedrooms, four baths. What I really enjoyed about this neighborhood was the space between the houses, the woods, and the small ponds scattered throughout. It’s a great place to move to if you want room to spread out and enjoy nature. 4. Burnwood Estates Similar to Timber Hills, Burnwood Estates features large houses on large lots. The houses themselves vary in age, from mid 70s to new construction, and they cost $300,000-$500,000. Definitely pricey! But look at how much space you get for the cost: from three bedrooms, three baths up to six bedrooms, five baths, and between 2,000 and 5,000 sq ft. Plus, since the houses here are tucked in farther from the road than the other neighborhoods, you get the feeling of being secluded in a beautiful forest with streams, ponds, and, of course, lots of trees. In that respect, Burnwood Estates is a hidden gem. 5. Willow Acres Willow Acres is right next to Sky Haven Lake, so if you’re looking for any lake lots, you’ll find them here. But it’s also across from Sky Haven Airport, a small airport where aviation students from the University of Central Missouri perform their flight training. So, if you move here, just know you may hear small planes taking off and landing in the background. Moving on to the houses in this neighborhood, they were all mixed in terms of age and style. They’re definitely more affordable than the homes in some of the other subdivisions we’ve covered so far, costing anywhere from $150,000 to $300,000. The square footage ranges between 1,500 and 3,000 sq ft, giving you plenty of options depending on the size of your family. 6. Green Meadows Green Meadows is just outside of Warrensburg and is technically part of a tiny town called Centerview (as is Willow Acres, incidentally). But it’s so close, I decided to include it in my tour. The houses here are priced at the lower end, from $100,000 to $200,000 - but with that comes some caveats. Some of the homes look pretty rough; and because many of them were built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, they may require a lot of updating. However, they do range in size between 1,500 and 2,000 sq ft, leaving you a little wiggle room for a small family. There are great starter homes in this neighborhood! 7. 425th Rd 425th Rd is another neighborhood that doesn’t have a specific subdivision name (that I could find). Still, it’s a cute neighborhood with mostly ranch-style and split-level starter homes. The price range for the houses, which are generally 1,500-2,000 sq ft in size with three bedrooms and two baths, is affordable at $150,000-$250,000. What I love most, though, is that despite the low price, you still get a good-sized lot with your property. And we’re finished! What did you think of these neighborhoods? If you’re interested in a home in any of them, or anywhere in or near Warrensburg, MO, be sure and reach out to us right away!
Read MorePerks Of Owning A Duplex In Warrensburg, MO Near Whiteman Air Force Base
Hello again, dear readers! In this article, I’m excited to tell you about the perks of owning a duplex in Warrensburg, MO and near Whiteman AFB. If you haven’t considered purchasing this type of home before, you’re about to become a lot more interested - especially when you learn how owning a duplex can make you more money than it costs you! What Is A Duplex? First, though, let’s talk about what a duplex is. A duplex is a property that is divided into two units that sit adjacent to one another. There are two types of duplexes: side-by-side and up-down. A side-by-side duplex is exactly what it sounds like. It’s two units that sit next to each other with a wall separating them. An up-down duplex consists of one unit sitting on top of another. From the outside, a duplex looks like one big house. But each unit typically has their own separate front door, driveway, and sometimes even their own garage. In the back, each unit will also have its own yard and fence. Perks Of Owning And Living In A Duplex Let’s talk about the perks of owning and living in a duplex. 1. You Can Live There Rent Free Purchasing a duplex is one of my favorite home hacks. Why do I call it a home hack? Because when you buy a duplex, you can move into one unit and then rent the second unit out to someone else. The money you charge the other person for rent can pay for most of, if not the entirety of your mortgage payment and utilities. This means you’ll own the property, but you’ll be living there for free! 2. You Can Save A Lot Of Money There’s so much you can do with the money you save on paying your mortgage and utility bills out of your own pocket. You can save it for a single-family home, another duplex, or reinvest it into the property to make it worth more, so that you can charge even more rent. The possibilities are endless! 3. You May Qualify For A Larger Home Loan Lenders often take the fact that you will be renting out one of the units in your duplex into consideration when determining how large of a loan you qualify for. For that reason, you could actually end up qualifying for a pretty sizable loan, which will open up a wider range of nice properties in Warrensburg for you to choose from. Downsides Of Owning And Living In A Duplex As with any kind of residential property, there are downsides to owning and living in a duplex. Here are the most important ones you should consider. 1. You Have To Live Really Close To Your Neighbors The harsh reality of living in a duplex, whether it’s a side-by-side or up-down configuration, is that you will be very close to your neighbors. (And don’t think that you can avoid this by renting out both units; by law, you must reside in one of them.) If you or your neighbors tend to be noisy people, then the duplex life may not be for you. 2. You Will Have All The Responsibilities Of A Landlord Since you’re renting out one half of your property, guess what that makes you? That’s right: a landlord. And being a landlord comes with all kinds of responsibilities, including fixing problems with the unit, scheduling maintenance checks, taking calls from the tenants, and collecting rent. Some people simply don’t have enough time in their day for all that work. 3. You May Have To Hire A Property Manager If you don’t want to take on the landlord responsibilities, you do have the option of hiring a property manager. But keep in mind that you’ll be paying them anywhere from 7% to 10% of the rent. That translates to less of a profit for you, but way less of a headache since they will be taking care of all repairs, coollecting rent and dealing with finding tenants (and then dealing with those tenants). So, what do you think? Does owning and living in a duplex sound like a great deal for you and your family? Sound off in the comments below! :)
Read MorePros And Cons Of Owning A Split Level Home In Warrensburg, MO And Whiteman AFB
Hi there, pals and gals! In this article, I want to talk about the pros and cons of owning a split-level home in Warrensburg, Missouri and near Whiteman AFB. But first, let’s dive into the details about this style of house, including what it costs and what it looks like. What Is A Split Level Home? First, what is a split-level? It’s a style of house consisting of at least three levels - the main floor, an upstairs floor, and a basement. It’s cheap and is easy to build, which is why you commonly see it in subdivisions. The low cost of the materials and putting it all together translates to a lower price for a split-level than for other house styles. For this reason, it appeals to a large pool of homebuyers, especially families looking for a starter home. How Much Does A Split Level Home Cost? New split-level homes in Warrensburg, MO typically go for around $250,000 to $350,000. Older ones that are more than a decade old might cost somewhere between $150,000 and $190,000. In either case, that’s a great price! What Does A Split Level Home Look Like? An easy way to tell if the home you’re looking at is a split-level is to see where the front door is. It’s usually located at the top of a short flight of stairs, and it lines up between the upper and lower windows on the same side of the house. When you walk in the house, you’ll see two stairs. One goes upstairs to the main living area, dining room, kitchen, and bedrooms, while the other goes down to a living area in the basement. The basement level is also where the garage is located. Pros Of Owning A Split Level Home What do people like about living in a split-level home? Let’s find out. 1. It’s Affordable And Readily Available Split-levels offer a lot of space for very little money compared to other types of homes, particularly in Warrensburg. And because they’re economical to build, they’re usually readily available whenever you’re ready to purchase one. 2. The Low Cost Allows You To Get Nicer Finishes Since you’re not having to pay as much for the house itself, that allows you to install nicer finishes. Who wouldn’t love to be able to get a beautiful granite countertop and stainless steel appliances for their new home? 3. The Mortgage Is Comparable (Sometimes Less) Than A Rental Payment Your mortgage bill for a three-bedroom (or less) split-level is comparable to the payment you would make on a rental home of the same size. But why rent when you can own a lovely home and turn it into equity? That’s music to my ears! Cons Of Owning A Split Level Home Life in a split-level home is not all rosy. Here are three major complaints that some homeowners have after living in one for a while. 1. Too Many Stairs There are SO MANY STAIRS in a split-level house! For a lot of people, it’s simply too many. And it’s easy to see why. Imagine yourself hauling groceries, furniture, and kids up all those steps. I, for one, completely understand why some homeowners find this to be a huge drawback. 2. Basement Living Area Is Small The garage takes up a significant portion of the basement level. So, while you may think you’re getting a huge living area underneath the house, you are actually only able to use a fraction of that space. 3. Cookie Cutter Design Finally, split-levels tend to all look exactly the same. If you want a home with more individuality and character, this is not the style you’re looking for. And that’s all she wrote! What do you think of the pros and cons of living in a split-level home? Is it worth it? Sound off in the comments!
Read MoreSome Of The Best Neighborhoods In South-West Warrensburg, Missouri
Hey there, pals! For this blog post, I’m going to let you in on some of the best neighborhoods in the South West section of Warrensburg, Missouri to live in. These 7 subdivisions are perfect for singles or families who want to make this corner of Warrensburg their new home or who are making a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) to the nearby Whiteman AFB. 1. South West Estates South West Estates is close to my heart because I used to live there, once upon a time. There are a lot of families in this neighborhood, which is great if you have kids of your own or are just looking for a homey atmosphere to settle down in as a single person. Houses in this neighborhood generally run from $190,000-$350,000. They range in size from 1500-2800 sq ft, with anywhere from two bedrooms and two baths to four bedrooms and three baths. You’ll find that most of them were built in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, so you should expect to perform a little more upkeep on them due to their age. 2. Iron Horse Iron Horse is a small subdivision right outside the Spring Ridge subdivision where I currently live. It consists mostly of single-family starter homes that cost around $225,000-$300,000. The majority of these homes have three bedrooms and two baths, with a few larger ones thrown into the mix. They are all new construction houses that were built in the 2000s, meaning they don’t require much maintenance and will retain their property value over time. Size-wise, you’re looking at around 2500 sq ft with a two or three-car garage. The only potential downside is that all the homes in this subdivision look pretty much the same - AKA, cookie cutter style. But if that doesn’t bother you, it may just be the perfect neighborhood for you. 3. Esquire Estates Esquire Estates is an even smaller subdivision than Iron Horse, but the homes here are larger and more expensive. They range in price from $300,000-$500,000 and in size from 2500-5000 sq ft. In these houses, you’ll find anywhere from three bedrooms with three baths to five bedrooms with four baths. The lots are larger, as well. However, they were built in the 80s, so, once again, you should prepare yourself to make some repairs and updates if you decide to buy here. 4. Fountain Hills Fountain Hills is a sweet little subdivision right next to Esquire Estates. The houses here cost between $290,000-$400,000. They are sized anywhere from 2500-4000 sq ft, with three bedrooms, two baths all the way up to five bedrooms, three baths. These homes are 90s builds, which makes them slightly more modern than the houses in Esquire Estates. But they’re still not brand new. Still, being a little older gives them some character, which I personally like in my subdivisions. 5. Fountain Crest Directly across the street from Fountain Hills is Fountain Crest. The houses here are smaller and less expensive, costing around $200,000-$300,000. They’re typically sized around 1500-2500 sq ft, with three bedrooms, two baths up to four bedrooms, three baths. They’re also newer, having been built in the mid to late 2000s, which means less remodeling (always a plus!). 6. SW 95th Rd This subdivision doesn’t have a name that I could find, so I’ll just refer to it as its street name, which is SW 95th Rd. All the houses in this neighborhood are newer builds, costing between $200,000-$300,000 - a great option for singles and families, especially those who are PCS-ing in for Whiteman AFB. They’re all between 1500-2500 sq ft in size. With all that in mind, a home in this nice, clean subdivision would make a great starter. 7. Oakview Last but definitely not least, I want to talk about Oakview. I really like this subdivision, even though it runs on the pricey end of things. Houses in this subdivision range from $390,000-$600,000 in cost. However, they come with large properties - the houses alone are sized between 3000-5000 sq feet - in a variety of styles, which can be a huge draw for many homeowners (particularly those with families). All that space can hold three bedrooms and two baths up to a whopping six bedrooms and four baths! Aside from the housing, the neighborhood was gorgeous. It felt almost like a park with its wooded areas and ponds. It could be a wonderful area for having outdoor pets or for simply enjoying Missouri’s natural beauty. And that wraps up the best neighborhoods in south west Warrensburg, Missouri to live in! Be sure to contact us if you’re interested in looking at some properties in the subdivisions I mentioned. Even if you are looking at a property somewhere else in town, we can still help! Reach out today!
Read MoreTop 5 Reasons Why I Moved My Family To Warrensburg, Missouri
As your local real estate agent, I’ve written at length about the many attractions of Warrensburg, Missouri here on the blog. But one thing I’ve never talked about is why I personally decided to make this small town my home. It may come as a surprise to some of you, but I grew up in California. I didn’t move to Warrensburg until after I was pregnant with my first child. Why did I pick up my family and move to Warrensburg, Missouri, when I could have gone anywhere in the state? The answer is, I love it here (trust me if I didn’t, I wouldn’t be here)! And I’m about to tell you why. Whether you’re already planning to move to Warrensburg, Missouri or you’re just thinking about it, keep reading! My top 5 reasons for moving my family here might just seal the deal for you. 1. Distance Warrensburg is a lot different - in so many ways - than what most city dwellers are used to. The biggest change you’ll find when you move here is the population size. Currently, it houses less than 20,000 people. For many people, that number seems awfully small, but I look at it this way: it only takes me ten minutes or less to get wherever I want to go. Compare a ten-minute drive to work or get groceries with the one or two hour-long commutes that people make daily in mega cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City. Living and working in Warrensburg saves you so much time, gas, and frustration, and all because the town is so small and everything you need is just a short distance apart. 2. Things To Do You may think I’m stretching the limits of your imagination with this one, but I’m telling the truth when I say that there are plenty of fun things to do in Warrensburg, MO. I even have videos about it! For example, one of my favorite places in town is the University of Central Missouri, which is ranked one of the best universities in the state. They offer so many different and affordable classes, including pottery, drawing, dancing, writing, opera singing, archery, and even falconry! (Yes, you read that right.) You can finally learn that new skill you’ve been dreaming about on your long, big city commutes. Looking to work out or just let off some steam? There are plenty of gyms around, as well as equestrian centers where you can brush up on your horseback riding. If you’re churchgoers, Warrensburg has more churches and church programs than you can count. These are great places to connect with your neighbors, especially for parents of young children. Regardless of where you go in this town, you’ll always find plenty of opportunities to have wholesome fun with your entire family. 3. Housing Market As a real estate agent, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the housing market as one of Warrensburg’s biggest attractions. It was one of the things I was looking for in my search for a great place to move to from California. Let me tell you a little bit about how wonderful the Warrensburg, MO housing market is with a shocking fact. At my real estate business, we move around $208 million worth of real estate every year. I’ll say it again: $208 million. That’s double what they sell in Lawrence, Kansas (which is about an hour and a half-long drive away), and our population is only half the size of theirs! The reason our housing market is so amazing is we have some great real estate attractions. I mentioned before that the University of Central Missouri is here, but we also have the Whiteman Air Force Base nearby. Both of these properties add up to a lot of diverse people moving in and out of here, from students to airmen to investors that flip properties to rent or sell. In Warrensburg, real estate has a roughly three-year cycle. If you’re willing to purchase some property here, improve it for a couple of years, and then turn around and sell it again, you’re highly likely to make a decent profit. Take the house I bought when I first moved here. I bought it for $168,000, lived in it for four years, and then sold it for $238,000. That banked me a profit of $70,000. I don’t know about you, but I don’t think that’s too shabby for a town with a population of less than 20,000 residents! 4. Friendly People One of my top reasons for moving to Warrensburg was the friendly people of the Midwest. I know that sounds cheesy, but it’s true. And in these times we live in, you can’t take friendliness and kindness for granted. The best way to illustrate how awesome the people of Warrensburg are is to tell you a story. One time, I was towing my boat and the trailer hitch broke. My friend Sadie was riding with me, and we were stuck on the side of the road with my truck and this big boat. We didn’t know what we were going to do. Then, these two old gentlemen drove up in their farm truck. Not only did they take the boat off the hitch, but they took the hitch back to their barn, re-mettled with a blow torch and a hammer, and then hooked it back on the boat. They did all that and wanted absolutely nothing for it. In fact, while we were waiting for them to finish with the hitch, their wives gave us free muffins! That’s just one experience among many I’ve had with the good, kind people of the Midwest. I’m not kidding when I say this is one of the best parts of living in Warrensburg, Missouri. 5. Community I’ve saved the best reason for moving to Warrensburg, MO for last. It’s the community. If you’ve ever lived in a big city like LA, Houston, or New Jersey, you know that whenever you go to the store - even if it’s the same store, and you go every week for six months - you’ll almost never see the same people shopping or working there. There’s just so many people working and living in those areas that it’s almost impossible to feel a real connection to the community. That’s not the case in Warrensburg. Whether you’re ready for it or not, when you move here, you’re going to get to know your neighbors and how many kids they have, you’re going to see your doctors at the grocery store, and you’ll probably even get to know the store owners by their first names. Warrensburg is a close-knit community without being claustrophobic. It’s a town that will always be there for you when you need it. And that’s all she wrote! Be sure to check the blog and my YouTube channel often for more expert insights into the Warrensburg, MO and Whiteman AFB housing markets!
Read MorePros and Cons Of Living In Warrensburg Missouri & Whiteman AFB
Maybe you're moving to Warrensburg for a job or maybe you're PCS-ing to Whiteman Air Force Base and you have no idea what it's like to live in Warrensburg Missouri? I can help you with that! I have a list right here of five pros and five cons about living in Warrensburg, Missouri and you're going to want to read until the end to find out what the worst con is because it's a doozy. Let's get to it. I’m going to start with the pros of living in Warrensburg. I have a list of five things and I’m going to start with the number five and countdown. Pros #5: Growth Number five is the growing town. We have so many new small businesses moving in! We just got an amazing Thai restaurant and a few new clothing stores and we have new subdivisions being built every year in our growing community. There are new factories that are being put up outside of town which makes more jobs. So, we're just a nice little growing community and it's great to be a part of it. Another part of our growing town is that we're about 30 to 45 minutes away from Kansas City. People are moving here from Kansas City to kind of get out of the big city but still have that small-town feel. We also have the B21 coming into Whiteman. That's going to add a lot of interesting spiciness to the area with all the new military personnel coming into town! We love diversity! Speaking of military personnel that leads us right into ... Pros #4: UCM & Whiteman Air Force Base We are about 15 minutes from Whiteman Air Force Base which is located in Knob Noster, Missouri. At Whiteman, we have the B2 Bomber which is awesome (they do some amazing air shows every single year with so many different types of aircraft!). Then we're getting the B21 Bomber here pretty soon. All of the military personnel PCS-ing into Whiteman AFB can then use their GI bills to take classes at the University of Central Missouri, which is also in Warrensburg. We have a lot of really great people coming together in this town from all over the world. One of the amazing things about being so close to the AFB is that we have such a giant array of aircraft. Once a year they have an amazing air show. That's because we have the B2 Bomber, the incoming B21 Bomber, and the A10. We also have one of the largest attachments of Reaper and Predator squadrons in the Air Force as well as Apache helicopters. Our air shows are lit. Pros #3: Parks and Recreation Number three on our list is our amazing selection of well-maintained parks. We have nine parks in Warrensburg and they cover over 400 acres. Three of them are award-winning and one of my favorites is Cave Hollows. We also have an outdoor aquatic center called the Nassef Aquatic Center, which is something right out of a theme park. It's great. We have two wineries: Montserrat Winery and Arcadia Moon. They hold some pretty great events every weekend with live music and of course, wine. We have some great outdoor activities in this town through parks and recreation. There are so many kids' activities! There are soccer teams, baseball teams, volleyball teams, and Twisters Sports (which has gymnastics and cheer). There are just so many things that you get your kids involved in and keep them busy and out of your hair. Pros #2: School Rankings Warrensburg has great schools! U.S. News ranked the testing ratings in Warrensburg schools in the top 30 percent in Missouri. So pretty good. In my personal experience though: I love Warrensburg's school district a lot - and that's because they have done amazing things for my special-needs son. They've gone out of their way to identify and create a plan to help him succeed and flourish in school. So, I highly recommend the Warrensburg school district. Of course, when talking about schools in Warrensburg we cannot forget the University of Central Missouri. (UCM) is a yellow ribbon school. They have an amazing veterans’ program that makes it easy to use your GI bill and get a bachelor's degree. You can also continue your education there, and get a graduate degree. There are so many programs to choose from! They also have a great International School program. I studied abroad in China when I went to UCM and it was eye-opening. University of Central Missouri (UCM) is a great school and it's a great opportunity to forward your education. Pros #1: Community I know that sounds crazy - like "How is Community number one?!'. The community in Warrensburg Missouri is amazing, legitimately amazing. We have some fantastic gyms. I go to CrossFit personally because I love them, they're wonderful. They have so many different workouts and events to just get together with your kids and the community, it's great. We have so many cute adorable downtown shops that are owned by people in our local community. From Blackadder Two - which is this delicious healthy restaurant to Myers Market which Kristy Meyer owns and she's just wonderful. They have boozy ice cream flights!!. We just have such a great community of small-town businesses and we have a farmer's market twice a week where you can get fresh produce. Local farmers bring all of their local beef. Living in Warrensburg you're only about 35 to 45 minutes from a big city. If you need to go out to Bed Bath and Beyond, (we have a Marshalls though by the way) but if you need to go out to a Bass Pro or you want to go to downtown Kansas City and try some new Asian cuisine, it's accessible. It's within 45 minutes. The airport is about an hour and a half away. We're close to a big city but we retain our small town feel and that's our community. Let me tell you our town has parades. So many parades! We have a fourth of July parade, a Homecoming parade, a Halloween parade, and a Christmas parade that's kind of like a Halloween parade because they also throw candy at your kids which is hilarious. We have an abundance of cool parades here in Warrensburg and I love it. We talked about the pros. Now we're on to the list of cons. Okay, let's get to it. Con #5: Limited Shopping We are not a big city and I know that was also a pro but it's also kind of a con because we are not a big city. If you want to buy some underwear at Victoria's Secret, you're going to have to drive 35 minutes up to Lee's Summit. Or if you want to go to a Honky-Tonk, you're going to have to drive down to Sedalia (they have a great one down there) but we're not a big city. We have thriving small businesses but not as many choices. Con #4: No Health Food Stores We don't have any health food stores. We're in the middle of Missouri, we don't have any health food stores. If you want a Whole Foods, if you want a Trader Joe's, you're going to have to drive to Kansas City. It kind of sucks but it is what it is. Hello, Whole Foods please come put a store in Warrensburg if you see this blog! Con #3: Lack of Dining Variety We have limited restaurant choices. If you love Mexican, we are the town for you!! We have so many Mexican restaurants. We just got a Thai restaurant and an Italian restaurant. I have not eaten there yet (the Italian place), but I’ve heard it's pretty good. We have one amazing lunch place, Blackadder Two, which is my favorite. We DO have a lot of really cool restaurants like Fitters, Heroes, Old Barney’s, (the best burgers in town), Raging Bulls and Colton’s Steakhouse just opened. If you want a larger selection - like if you want to go eat Mediterranean food or Greek food you're going to have to drive up to a bigger city. I hate to inform everyone but there is no KFC in this town. None. We have limited restaurant choices, but they are getting larger by the day! If any of you want fried chicken, you're going to have to make it yourself or go to Zaxby’s. They have a fried chicken sandwich that's pretty good. We do have our Brewery though! Phantom Brewery! We're known for it. It was established here in Warrensburg, and they make some pretty amazing hard alcohol. I would recommend it if you're in a drinking mood. Another problem with us not being a big city is that we have a little bit of a traffic issue, on our Main Street - 13 Highway. I would avoid it at all costs. It gets a little backed up in the morning time and evening time and then on Fridays when all the students are leaving UCM to go home or go wherever. Highway 13 gets congested. So, we have a little bit of a traffic problem. Though for all your military folk, all of the subdivisions usually have other entrances and other ways to get to the base. You can completely avoid Highway 13 and you'll never have to sit in that traffic because it is annoying. We're down to number two! Con #2: Double-edged Housing Market. This is kind of a pro and a con. The pros are that we have a very stable housing market. The con is that we have a very stable housing market with high turnover rates because we have so many military personnel coming in and out of Warrensburg. Then we have students ALSO coming in and out of Warrensburg. We have a lot of investors. It can be difficult to find great deals in this town BUT if you have a house in this town, you're going to be able to sell it. It's kind of like a double-edged sword. In later blogs, we're going to talk about what subdivisions look like; what the people living in the subdivisions look like; what the subdivisions close to certain schools look like. You can kind of get an idea of all the different areas in Warrensburg in the city district and right outside what they look like and what it would look like to live there. Whether or not you're a military family PCS-ing in or if you're a local professor who's just started your career at UCM, you will be able to find the turnkey house - the first-time house! It's just really knowing the area and knowing the subdivision that you need to look in to find the perfect house for you. We're on to number one … Con #1: No Target This is the most highly contentious issue in this town. I took a survey of lots of people to find out the number one problem people have with living in Warrensburg. The issue is that there is no Target. Even the cat's upset. I’m still upset there's no Target . have to drive 35 minutes to go to a Target and let me tell you I need to go to a Target at least once a month. Though, there is a rumor that we may be getting a Target sometime next year. You know, cross all your fingers and toes if you're moving to Warrensburg because listen, Target executives, we need you here There you have it guys. Those are the pros and cons of living in Warrensburg as I know them. Like always, you can watch the video here. If you like this video make sure that you like and subscribe to our channel. We'll put out new videos every week! I’ll show you what it's like to live around Whiteman Air Force Base and what it's like to live in Warrensburg, Missouri.
Read MoreThe (NOT DRUNK) History of Warrensburg, MO & Whiteman AFB
Did you know that mules are less stubborn and more intelligent than donkeys? That and MUCH MORE in this episode of the Next Door Agents! We discuss the (NOT DRUNK) history of Warrensburg, MO & Whiteman AFB - Even the University of Central Missouri "Mules & Jennies!". 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreWalking VLOG Tour of Downtown Warrensburg, MO
In this walking VLOG tour of downtown Warrensburg, MO, we highlight Green Truck Bakery and Meyer's Market...You can't go wrong with fresh baked bread and ice-cream! There are dozens of cute (and COOL) store fronts in historic downtown...and these are two of our favorites to eat things at! :) 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreNeed a Gym Near Whiteman AFB & Warrensburg, MO? Check Out CrossFit Believe!
Every so often I like to venture away from real estate videos and show you guys a bit of the local area and what I LOVE about our community! In today's episode, we meet some of the AWESOME coaches and members of the CrossFit Believe community right here in Warrensburg, MO! Need a gym near Whiteman AFB? Then check out CrossFit Believe! 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreHow to Navigate a Seller's Market in Warrensburg, MO and Whiteman AFB
Did you know that MOST listing agents only use Zillow's "Zestimate" when pricing a house? This mistake could cost you over $25,000! Zillow estimates use public record data and many overlook important factors such as a garage to bedroom conversion, a deck addition, or lake view lot. This video discusses how both sellers and buyers can navigate a hyper-active seller's market in Warrensburg, MO, and near Whiteman AFB for the best results! 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreNE Warrensburg VLOG Tour - Best Neighborhoods to Live in When Moving to Warrensburg, MO
This VLOG Tour details some of the amazing neighborhoods in the NE corner of Warrensburg, MO, the Areas Closest to Whiteman AFB. Looking for Turn-Key, New Construction, Move-In Ready homes for sale? Check out these awesome and family friendly subdivisions! 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreAMAZING Local Businesses in Warrensburg, MO and Near Whiteman AFB!
Warrensburg, MO and Whiteman AFB have SO MANY amazing local businesses! This video highlights some of the awesome local boutiques, shops, and outlets near Whiteman AFB and Warrensburg, MO. 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreNW Warrensburg VLOG Tour - Best Neighborhoods! Moving to Warrensburg, MO or PCS'ing to Whiteman AFB?
Northwest Warrensburg, MO VLOG Tour! We explore some of the best neighborhoods to live in when moving to Warrensburg, MO or PCS'ing to Whiteman Air Force Base. 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreHouse Hacking Cashflow! Perks of Owning a Duplex in Warrensburg Missouri & Near Whiteman AFB
Every heard of house hacking? Have friends and family told you that buying a duplex is a smart move, but you are unsure what to expect? Check out this video detailing the benefits and drawbacks of multi-family ownership in Warrensburg, Missouri & Whiteman Air Force Base! One of the many perks to owning a duplex is cashflow - learn how to house hack your way to financial freedom today! 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
Read MoreBest Neighborhoods in South East Warrensburg Missouri to Live In - PCS'ing to Whiteman AFB? MUST SEE
Are You Moving to Warrensburg Missouri or PCS'ing to Whiteman Air Force Base and looking for the right area to live, or more importantly, what areas to avoid? Then check out these neighborhoods in the South East Corner of Warrensburg, MO! Easy drives to Warrensburg, Missouri schools, and only a 10 minute drive to Whiteman Air Force Base! 📲 We have so many people contacting us who are moving here to Warrensburg Missouri and the Whiteman Air Force Base area and we ABSOLUTELY love it! Honestly if you are moving or relocating here to Warrensburg Missouri or the Whiteman AFB area, we can make that transition so much easier on you! Reach out Day/Nights/Weekends whenever you want, we never stop working for you! Contact the Team - Eva Clark & Charles Norton 📲 Call/Text Direct: (601)-557-0540📩 Email: info@warrensburglife.com 🚨 Subscribe to this channel here: 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇✅ https://bit.ly/WarrensburgLife Learn More About Warrensburg Missouri Here:https://www.visitwarrensburg.comhttps://www.warrensburg-mo.comhttps://warrensburgr6.org Learn More About Whiteman AFB here and here
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