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6 homes we’re drooling over this month

Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Kansas City.

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Check out 6 homes on the market in the Kansas City area.

Photos via Kansas City Homes, Malfer & Associates, Wardell & Holmes Real Estate, Koehler Bortnick Team, The Huff Group, The VanNoy Group

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If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Kansas City and our surrounding areas.

Here are six stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

  1. Lovely Leawood home on over a half-acre lot | Listing Agent: Brenda Hess, Kansas City Homes
  2. Switzer Lake Estates home with saltwater pool | Listing Agent: Kristin Malfer, Malfer & Associates
  3. Three-story updated home in historic Longfellow | Listing Agent: Andrea Wardell, Wardell & Holmes Real Estate
  4. Fully-renovated eclectic aesthetic with private driveway | Listing Agent: Veronica Jaster, Koehler Bortnick Team
  5. Masterpiece of modern architecture with luxurious features + elevator | Listing Agent: Bryan Huff, The Huff Group
  6. Adorable Craftsman/Cape Cod homestead | The VanNoy Group

Poll

You just won $5 million. Which house are you moving into?

  1. Lovely Leawood home
  2. Switzer Lake Estates home
  3. Three-story updated home
  4. Fully-renovated eclectic aesthetic
  5. Masterpiece of modern architecture
  6. Adorable Craftsman/Cape Cod

Vote here.

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