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


1605-1607 W 37th St

Vanderbilt Place

4529-4541 Holly St

3513-3515 Wyandotte St

3507-3509 Jefferson St

4200-4206 Locust St

3504-3506 Pennsylvania Ave

1600-1602 W 37th Ave

Victory Court Apartments

4135 Locust St

Colonette

Tower Grove South

4222 Locust St

4601-4617 Jarboe St

Museum Tower

4127-4133 Locust St

4031-4033 Locust St

3500 Jefferson St

Hyde Park Townhomes

4217 Locust St

3618 Wyoming St

4242-4248 Locust St

4225-5227 Locust St

3734-3736 Bell St

3600-3604 Wyoming Street

Regent Place

Ponce de Leon

3424 Washington St

3521 Walnut St

Beach House

3418 Baltimore Ave

3401-3403 Central St

4340 Rockhill Rd

201-209 W 34th St

4549-4589 Walnut St

4630-4632 Holly St

607-611 E 40th St

1101-1109 W 47th St

3410 Pennsylvania Ave

131-133 E 46th St

302-304 W 34th St

The Rockhill Condos

Rockhill Condominiums

105-107 W 34th St

4205-4207 Kenwood Ave

206-208 West 34th Street

209 E 46th St

216 W 34th St

Green Gables

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There are currently 955 Studio Apartments in Kansas City with rent ranges from $525 to $23,100 with an average price of $1,269.
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