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The missing middle, and the demand that isn't going away
Why attainable townhomes sit exactly where the market is heading.
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In September 2025, Sallee Development closed the largest build-to-rent transaction in Kansas City history — a $113 million portfolio of more than 500 rental homes. Two hundred investor groups from New York, California, Atlanta, Dallas, and Denver looked at the deal. None of them were betting on a single transaction. They were betting on a market.
The fundamentals behind the headline
Kansas City has spent the last decade quietly becoming one of the most stable rental markets in the Midwest. Steady population growth, a diversified employment base, and a cost of living that keeps households formation-ready have made it a magnet for the kind of attainable, professionally managed housing that institutional capital wants to own.
Build-to-rent townhomes sit precisely in the “missing middle” — more space and privacy than an apartment, none of the mortgage and maintenance that keeps a generation of renters out of single-family ownership. It is, in short, where the market is heading.
“We don’t build homes. We build returns — and we’ve been doing it since before the category had a name.”
Why townhomes, and why now
Sallee made the move to build-to-rent two decades ago, well before national homebuilders began repositioning into the category. That head start shows up in the operating detail: site selection, unit mix, amenity decisions, and lease-up pacing that only come from having done it across thousands of units.
What institutional capital looks for:
Lower volatility than coastal gateway markets
Purpose-built communities, professionally managed
A 20-year BTR-only track record, not a recent pivot
Scale: 4,000+ units developed, 300–500 delivered per year

Traditions Townhomes, Belton MO — a 240-unit Sallee community with pool, clubhouse, and playground.
Experience-built
The portfolio sale was a milestone, but it was also a proof point. Twenty years of focus, a vertically integrated team of fifteen, and a market that keeps validating the thesis. For investors weighing where to put capital in the next BTR cycle, the Kansas City fundamentals — and the operator who knows them best — are still in place.
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