Kansas City, MO Studio Apartments For Rent
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- $1,010 - $1,135/moStudio1 BathCavalier at The Crosswalks | 1111 E Armour Blvd #409,
Kansas City, MO 64109 - $975 - $1,125/moStudio1 BathSenate at The Crosswalks | 1025 E Armour Blvd #218,
Kansas City, MO 64109 - $1,025 - $1,035/moStudio1 BathWestover at The Crosswalks | 1108 E Armour Blvd #212,
Kansas City, MO 64109 - $1,425 - $1,560/moStudio1 BathThree Light Luxury Apartments | 1477 Main St #1909,
Kansas City, MO 64105 - $1,628 - $1,778/moStudio1 BathReverb Alton Collection | 1800 Walnut St #1008,
Kansas City, MO 64108
Types of apartment in Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO apartments change a lot by area. In Midtown, Hyde Park, Westport, and the Crossroads, many apartments sit in early 1900s brick buildings with stone trim, porches, and shared entries. Some have hardwood floors, radiators, tall windows, and small kitchens. Around Downtown, the River Market, and the Garment District, many apartments are in loft buildings with big warehouse windows, exposed brick, and freight-era details. Near Crown Center and Union Hill, you also see newer mid-rise apartments with garages, elevators, and in-unit laundry.Farther south in Brookside and Waldo, apartments often sit near blocks of houses for rent, including bungalows, Tudor-style homes, and ranch houses with driveways and small yards. In the Northland, around Zona Rosa and near Briarcliff, many apartments are newer garden-style or suburban mid-rise buildings with large parking lots and wider roads. Along the Plaza, you can find stucco and Spanish-inspired exteriors beside older brick buildings. Older apartments can have more character but less storage. Newer apartments often add package rooms, fitness spaces, and central air.