
Apartments near City Market in Kansas City, MO (356 Rentals)


Montclaire Apartments

Brownell

1803 Wyandotte St

Chappell House Apartments

1660 Jefferson St

Columbia Burlap Lofts

1016-1024 Garfield Ave

911-915 Wyoming St

Lexington Avenue Apartments

The Refinery

Lexington Avenue Apartments

1103-1123 Woodland Ave

414-416 Garfield Ave

301-307 Garfield Ave

704-706 E 19th St

Chestnut Apartments

1816 Broadway Blvd

330 W 19 Ter

1819 Washington Street

1102-1122 Euclid Ave

104-106 Brooklyn Ave

120 Brooklyn Ave

1820 Washington St

533-541 Brooklyn Ave

High View

1827-1829 Washington St

1827 Washington Street

1835 Washington Street

Tovar Apartments

2004 Grand Blvd

Columbia Lofts

The Davis Place Apartments

1836-32 Washington St

Freight House Village

Western Auto Bldg

The Bud Sullivan Apartments

1740-1754 W Pennway Ter

Building 1

1009 Brooklyn Ave

106-108 Olive St

319 Olive St

411-413 Olive St

305-307 Olive St

Western Auto Lofts

508 Wabash Ave

109 Olive St

216 Wabash Ave

2110-2118 E 13th St

319 Wabash Ave

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There are currently 951 Studio Apartments in Kansas City with rent ranges from $525 to $3,059 with an average price of $1,227.
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