Apartments near Metro Plaza in Kansas City, MO (282 Rentals)

1532 E 51st St

5429 College Ave

7000 Indiana Ave

5002 Euclid Ave E

5011 Brooklyn Ave

1508 E 49th Terrace

4916 The Paseo

7416 Montgall Ave

5805 Jackson Ave

207 W 51 Terrace

5928 Elmwood Ave

1836 E 77th St

7616 Baltimore Ave

7409 Jarboe St

333 W Meyer Blvd

107 W 51st St

The Walnuts

Plaza Pavilion

The Sulgrave Regency

Alameda Towers

Wornall Plaza

Rockwell House Apartments

Winston Churchill Condominiums

4723-4725 MERCIER

4717-4719 MERCIER

4734 Fairmount Ave

Victoria Arms Apartments

1166 E 65th St

6624 Virginia Ave

1716 E 67th St

5717 Michigan Ave

1849 E 68th St

429 E Meyer Blvd

5526 Paseo

1343 E 55th St

5346 Euclid Ave

5310 Euclid Ave

5331 Charlotte St

5225 Woodland Ave

5314-5320 Rockhill Rd

205 E Winthrope Rd

7203 Park Ave

The Crestwood

1528 E 51st St

1150 E 51st St

6827 Askew Ave

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There are currently 954 Studio Apartments in Kansas City with rent ranges from $525 to $23,100 with an average price of $1,268.
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