
Apartments near Longfellow Elementary in Kansas City, MO (317 Rentals)


Union Hill on Main

Marcato

The Moxie on Union Hill

Twenty9 Gillham

ArriveKC Condos

2805 CHARLOTTE

26th Street Station

2729 Campbell

4006-4008 Oak St

Total Monthly Price
4029 McGee St, Unit 2E, Unit 2E

Santa Fe Condominiums

2805-2809 Gillham Rd

715 E 29th St

The Palms on Holmes

2734 Charlotte St

2733-2735 Gillham Rd

2929 McGee Trfy

2751 Charlotte St

2932-2936 Cherry St

2708-2710 Holmes St

706 E 30th St

613-619 E 27th St

2811 Campbell

703-709 E 30th St

900 E 28th St

2725-2727 Campbell St

905 E 28th St

2830 Harrison St

2820 Harrison St

Levy at Martini Corner

708-710 E 26th St

2547-2549 Cherry

213 E 30th St

2702-2706 Troost Ave

2535 Cherry St

2527-2529 Cherry St

3114 Charlotte St

2531 Cherry St

1119-1121 E 28th St

1123-1125 E 28th St

2523-2525 Cherry St

2514-2516 Holmes St

San Francisco Tower

Yellowstone

3424 Washington St

3708 Baltimore Ave

3720 Wyandotte St

Cherry Hill

2759 Charlotte St

Located in the Kansas City 33 School District at 2830 Holmes in Kansas City, MO, Longfellow Elementary School serves grades PK-6 and has an enrollment of roughly 291 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Kansas City apartments for rent that are close to Longfellow Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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