
Apartments near Kansas City University - Kansas City Campus in Kansas City, MO (429 Rentals)


210-224 Indiana Ave

3239 Saint John Ave

1212 Benton Blvd

3201-3203 E 12th St

3200 Windsor Ave

3502 Roberts Ave

326 Bales Ave

3508 Roberts St

3509 Roberts St

203 N Indiana Ave

3437 E 6th St

Mohawk at 15

3511 Roberts St

3515 Roberts St

3512 Independence Ave

3200 9th St

3210 E 13th St

3444 E 8th St

203-209 N Indiana Ave

3516 Independence Ave

912 Bales Ave

1821 Highland Ave

3534-3536 E 6th St

3404-3406 E 12th St

3521 Saint John Ave

Riverbend Lofts

412 Delaware St

113 N Askew Ave

3600 E 12th St

Finance Lofts

Marshall Lofts

Barton Brothers Shoe Company Building

Art Space Lofts

Old Bray Hotel

Builders and Traders Exchange Building

610 Central St

100-108 Mersington Ave

704-706 E 19th St

Star Lofts

McPike Drug Company Building

1515 Walnut St

113-123 Mersington St

203-205 N Mersington Ave

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207-209 N Mersington Ave

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3909-3911 Scarritt Ave

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