
Apartments near Mill Street Station in Kansas City, MO (1,007 Rentals)


3708-3710 Summit St

Leland

1019 W 38th St

223-225 W 38th St

Boardwalk

Highland

Proposed Multi-family

217 W 38th St

3755 Washington St

1023-1079 W 38th St

219-221 W 38th St

209-211 W 38th St

712 W 37th St

4323 Belleview Ave

1215-1217 W 41st St

Brown

1219-1223 W 41st St

4232-4244 Holly St

3722 Central St

3825 Baltimore Ave

Penn-Wick

Holly Court Townhomes

The Bradford Condominiums

3640 Southwest Tfwy

3618 Pennsylvania Ave

4419 Pennsylvania Ave

4317 Holly St

4041-4043 Walnut St

Pennsylvania Place

3720 Wyandotte St

3636 Southwest Tfwy

4123 Terrace St

11 W 38th St

3709 Central St

4220 Mercier St

4045-4047 Walnut St

4311-4317 Mercier St

115-117 E 40th

Weaver Apt's

219 W 37th St

507-509 Valentine Rd

3704-3706 Washington St

Weaver Apt's

Uptown Court

3718-3722 Baltimore Ave

4000-4002 Warwick Blvd

4117-4119 Walnut St

4004-4006 Warwick Blvd

3704 Wyandotte St

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