Published April 5, 2022
Thrive Agent: Sara Armer
For some people, real estate is in their blood. Sara Armer is one of those people. Her grandmother, the first female architect to graduate from KU, built over 200 Kansas City homes in the 1920s. Her father was a successful entrepreneur who ran a family-owned business. She takes after both of them with the perfect combination of intellect, creativity and a love for the people that make KC home.
Growing up with over 10 foster siblings and foreign exchange students, Sara has a unique ability to connect and relate on a personal level. For the last 22 years, Sara has helped everyone from first-time homebuyers to luxury sellers find their place in the city. As a homeowner and real estate investor, she has both renovated homes and built new, giving her a vast understanding of all sides of a transaction. Sara’s clients experience transparency and open communication as she guides them seamlessly from the initial consultation through the closing table, typically with a lot of laughs along the way. She believes that people are the heart of every transaction and builds strategic blueprints to ensure that your goals are possible today and for years to come.
As a Kansas City native, Sara has a deep love for the city and everything it has to offer. She grew up attending Royals, Chiefs and KU games and remains a lifelong fan who bleeds red and blue. Coming from an entrepreneurial family, she believes in supporting the community by shopping local and contributing to the arts. Sara spent time on the board of the Music Theatre of Kansas City, an organization that she still supports. You’ll frequently find her browsing World’s Window in Brookside or enjoying what she believes is the best barbeque in KC, Q39.
Sara’s love for real estate is only outweighed by her family and her desire to see the world. As a mother of three with two sisters and a brother whose families all live in Kansas City, you’ll frequently find her surrounded by those she loves. When she’s not scoring deals for her clients, you’ll find her competing- either on the tennis court or the board game table. While each competition is in the name of fun, be careful if you challenge her because she always plays to win.
