
Apartments near Truman Medical Center Hospital Hill in Kansas City, MO (933 Rentals)


Lexington Avenue Apartments

2305-2307 E 37th St

Lexington Avenue Apartments

3708-3710 Summit St

3713 Southwest Tfwy

411-413 Olive St

3802-3808 Washington St

3715 Southwest Tfwy

3404-3406 E 12th St

301-307 Garfield Ave

Updated 2 Bedroom Apartments

3814-3816 Washington Street

Ivanhoe Gateway at 39th

115 W 39th St

Giordano Apartments

3803 Pennsylvania Ave

3907-3909 Central St

3728-3730 Southwest Tfwy

3220 E 10th St

817 Benton Blvd

3916 Wyandotte St

711 W 38th St

703-705 W 38th St

3712-3718 Wabash Ave

2600 Amie Ct

Chestnut Apartments

2606 Amie Ct

2614 Amie Ct

3226 E 9th St

3809 Brooklyn Ave

3914-3916 Washington St

2008 E 39th St

319 Wabash Ave

305-307 Olive St

528 Bellefontaine Ave

3600 E 12th St

701 Benton Blvd

Chappell House Apartments

520-522 W 39th Ter

Tower Grove South

3311-3329 Indiana Ave

3600-3604 Wyoming Street

3331-3345 Indiana Ave

629 Benton Blvd

539-541 Gladstone Blvd

535-537 Gladstone Blvd

531-533 Gladstone Blvd

912 Bales Ave

618 W 39th Ter

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