
Apartments near Mill Street Station in Kansas City, MO (1,005 Rentals)


The Alden

Braemar Apartments

Carlton Plaza

22-24 W 34th St

210-212 Brush Creek Blvd

16-18 W 34th St

David Copperfield Apartments

4003-4007 Holmes St

Kaanapali Apartments

1500-1502 W 47th St

218-220 Brush Creek Blvd

Jordon Plaza

4301-4305 Holmes St

3915 Holmes St

4736 Jarboe St

The Rockhurst

Connor Plaza

3911 Holmes St

222-224 Brush Creek Blvd

226-228 Brush Creek Blvd

Robert Louis Stevenson Apartments

609-611 W 33rd St

3526 Locust St

4000-4002 Charlotte St

Nelsonian

3324 Baltimore Ave

Penn Valley

Charlotte

4325 Holmes St

James Russell Lowell Apartments

Fourplex

Hemingway Condominiums

3431 Gillham

4820 Jarboe St

920 Ward Parkway

433 Ward Pky

3916 Campbell | Charming Duplex

3404-3406 Gillham Rd

Gillham Place

4141-4143 Campbell St

912-914 E 41st St

901-909 E 39th St

918-920 E 41st St

The Grove

4018 Harrison St

4200-4202 Harrison St

4007-4009 Harrison St

3838 Harrison Blvd

4011-4013 Harrison St

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