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Kansas City, MO apartments for rent

1,687 apartments for rent in Kansas City, MO, from 156 communities.

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4050 Broadway

4048-56 Broadway, Kansas City, MO, 64111

Studio 1,200 sqft
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Kansas City apartment for rent - a city gas station on the corner of a street
From $2,500 /mo

Royal Star

3920 Broadway Boulevard, Kansas City, MO, 64111

Studio 1,200 sqft
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Kansas City apartment for rent - a house with a lawn and a tree in front of it
$900-$1,300 /mo

Clayton Apartments

1407 NW 65th Terrace, Kansas City, MO, 64118

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 680-1,800 sqft
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Kansas City apartment for rent - A kitchen with wooden cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
From $2,700 /mo

1101 Walnut Street #1506

Kansas City, MO, 64106

1 bed 1 bath 839 sqft
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Kansas City apartment for rent - A house with a grey siding and a white door is surrounded by greenery.
$750-$775 /mo

4236 Locust Street

Kansas City, MO, 64110

2 beds 1 bath 700 sqft
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Kansas City condo for rent - A living room with a grey couch and a white coffee table.
From $1,350 /mo

4426 Jarboe Street, Unit 5

4426 Jarboe Street, Kansas City, MO, 64111

2 beds 1 bath 900 sqft
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Some transit
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Somewhat bikeable
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Kansas City is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Kansas City is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Downtown Day Care
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Creative World School
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Children's Choice
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Wildflower East
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Cerner Kids
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Brighton Learning Center
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Inspire Early Education Center
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Spectrum Station
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Rising Sun Learning Center
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Foreign Language Academy
Public • PK, K-8 • 613 students
7/10
Gladstone Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 372 students
6/10
Crossroads Academy – Central Street
Charter • PK, K-6 • 360 students
5/10
Chouteau Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 358 students
5/10
Longfellow Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 231 students
5/10
Winnwood Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 243 students
5/10
M E Pearson Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 582 students
5/10
Trailwoods Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 347 students
5/10
Citizens Of The World Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 270 students
5/10
RISING HILL ELEMENTARY
Public • PK, K-5 • 380 students
9/10
Graden Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 475 students
9/10
Shoal Creek Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 883 students
9/10
Bell Prairie Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 712 students
8/10
Nashua Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 328 students
8/10
Border Star Montessori
Public • PK, K-6 • 288 students
8/10
Fox Hill Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 587 students
8/10
Foreign Language Academy
Public • PK, K-8 • 613 students
7/10
Prairie Point Elementary School
Public • K-5 • 422 students
7/10
Frontier School Of Innovation-M
Charter • 6-8 • 310 students
7/10
Foreign Language Academy
Public • PK, K-8 • 613 students
7/10
GATEWAY 6TH GRADE CENTER
Public • 6 • 923 students
7/10
LINCOLN COLLEGE ACADEMY MIDDLE
Public • 6-8 • 574 students
7/10
Grandview Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 517 students
6/10
Scuola Vita Nuova Charter School
Charter • K-8 • 405 students
6/10
ALLEN VILLAGE JUNIOR
Charter • 6-8 • 105 students
6/10
Ewing Marion Kauffman School
Charter • 5-8 • 566 students
6/10
New Mark Middle School
Public • 7-8 • 1005 students
6/10
Lincoln College Preparatory Academy
Public • 9-12 • 897 students
9/10
University Academy-Upper
Charter • 9-12 • 226 students
9/10
ALLEN VILLAGE HIGH SCHOOL
Charter • 9-12 • 133 students
9/10
Staley High School
Public • 9-12 • 1897 students
8/10
Park Hill High School
Public • 9-12 • 1857 students
7/10
Oak Park High School
Public • 9-12 • 1756 students
5/10
North Kansas City High School
Public • 9-12 • 1640 students
5/10
Winnetonka High School
Public • 9-12 • 1284 students
4/10
FRONTIER STEM HIGH SCHOOL
Charter • 9-12 • 362 students
4/10
Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley
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Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods
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St. Luke's College of Health Sciences
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Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Concorde Career College - Kansas City
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Western Baptist Bible College
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Calvary University
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Research College of Nursing
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Kansas City Art Institute
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Kansas City International Airport
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Runway Ranch Airport
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Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport
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Dunham Private Airport
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Roosterville Airport
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B13
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E11
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Harrah's Casino
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7310 Prairie View Southbound
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Kansas City International Airport
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Runway Ranch Airport
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Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport
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Dunham Private Airport
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Roosterville Airport
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B13
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E11
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Harrah's Casino
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7310 Prairie View Southbound
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Burlington and 10th Avenue
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51st at Benton
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Universities
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Troost at 51st
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Southwest Blvd. at Broadway
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Kansas City Union Station
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North Loop
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Kauffman Center
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Kansas City Union Station
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Crossroads
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Kansas City Northern Railroad
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Westport
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Southmoreland
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Subway
Food
Panchos
Food
Subway
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Church's Chicken
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Taco Bell
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Taco Bell
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Sonic
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Taco Bell
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McDonald's
Food
Harry's Bar & Tables
Drinks
The Blue Line
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The Indie on Main
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Sidestreet Bar
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The Ship
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Draftcade
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Leinenkugel's Kansas City
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Tower Tavern
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Paul & Jack's Tavern
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Subway
Food
Panchos
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Subway
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Church's Chicken
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Taco Bell
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Taco Bell
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Sonic
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Taco Bell
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McDonald's
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White Horse Pub
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Habashi House
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Providence By The Slice
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Union on the Hill
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The Farmhouse
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The Fix!
Restaurant
Westport Coffee House
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Freestyle Poke
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Muni
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The Village at Briarcliff
Shopping
JCPenney
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Burlington
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Crown Center Shops
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Kohl's
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Zona Rosa
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Ross
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Target
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BP Shop
Grocery store
Heart of America Market
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Lamar's Donuts
Grocery store
Express Stop
Grocery store
Joelle's Baked with Love
Grocery store
Short Stop Market
Grocery store
Nate's Swap Shop
Grocery store
QuikTrip
Grocery store
ALDI
Grocery store
The Village at Briarcliff
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JCPenney
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Burlington
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Target
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Crown Center Shops
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Kohl's
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Zona Rosa
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Ross
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Target
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Lou's Custom Auto Hookup
Automotive
Kansas City BCycle
Automotive
Art District Parking Garage
Automotive
BP
Automotive
Phillips 66
Automotive
A Lot
Automotive
Sam's Club Gas Station
Automotive
Phillips 66
Automotive
Town Pavillion Parking Garage
Automotive
Lou's Custom Auto Hookup
Automotive
Kansas City BCycle
Automotive
Art District Parking Garage
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BP
Automotive
Phillips 66
Automotive
A Lot
Automotive
Sam's Club Gas Station
Automotive
Phillips 66
Automotive
Town Pavillion Parking Garage
Automotive
Orthodontist
Healthcare
Meritas Health Gashland
Healthcare
Mosaic Life Care at Shoal Creek
Healthcare
Raman Center for Headache and Jaw Pain Treatment
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Hy-Vee Pharmacy
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Walgreens
Healthcare
Kindred Hospital Kansas City
Healthcare
Hotel Indigo Kansas City Downtown
Hotel
Best Western
Hotel
Extended Stay America
Hotel
Hilton President Kansas City
Hotel
Hilton
Hotel
Extended Stay America
Hotel
Extended Stay America Kansas City - Airport - Tiffany Springs
Hotel
AC Hotel Kansas City Westport
Hotel
Holiday Inn Kansas City - Downtown
Hotel
Clay McCulick Farmer's Insurance
Other
Express Employment Professionals
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State Farm
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H&R Block
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Epoch Management
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Dero
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Liberty Income Tax
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State Farm
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B&F Tax Service
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CiCi's Nails
Personal care
Salon Centric
Personal care
Great Clips
Personal care
Capital Beauty
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La Bella Nail and Spa
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Nail Fantasy
Personal care
Current Salon
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Maysy's Nails & Spa
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Great Clips
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PetSmart
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City Pets and Ponds
Pet care
Gladstone Animal Clinic
Pet care
Northeast Animal Hospital
Pet care
Penn Valley Off Leash Dog Park
Pet care
PetSmart
Pet care
Country Kennels
Pet care
Pet Supplies Plus
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Petco
Pet care
Cornerstone Bible Church
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Bread of Life East Church
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Metro Baptist Church
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Saint Peters Full Gospel Baptist Church
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United Believers Community Church
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Better Living Center
Place of worship
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
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Park Hill Christian Church
Place of worship
Tiffany Fellowship Church
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USPS
Public service
Community Justice Center
Public service
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Station
Public service
Kansas City Fire Station 24
Public service
KCFD Station 35
Public service
Bank of America
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USPS North Kansas City 64116
Public service
Animal Health & Public Safety Department Building
Public service
Blue Ridge Bank and Trust
Public service
Sourze Westport
Entertainment
B&B Theatres KC Extreme Screen Union Station
Entertainment
Museum of Illusions
Entertainment
Kill Devil Club
Entertainment
Airline History Museum
Entertainment
Leopold Gallery and Art Consulting
Entertainment
Greenlease Library
Entertainment
Linda Hall Library
Entertainment
Jannes Library & Learning Center
Entertainment
Sourze Westport
Entertainment
B&B Theatres KC Extreme Screen Union Station
Entertainment
Museum of Illusions
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Kill Devil Club
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Airline History Museum
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Leopold Gallery and Art Consulting
Entertainment
Greenlease Library
Entertainment
Linda Hall Library
Entertainment
Jannes Library & Learning Center
Entertainment
Northland Behavioral Health & Wellness
Sports
Onelife Fitness
Sports
Kansas City Royals
Sports
Surf City Wave Pool
Sports
Field 3
Sports
AJ Taylor
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YMCA Metro
Sports
Phillips Gymnasium
Sports
Saint Pius X High School Sports Complex
Sports

Average utility cost in Missouri

In Missouri, renters typically spend around $534 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for internet to $139 for sewer, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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$59
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$30
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Renter’s City Guide to Kansas City

Introduction

If you're looking to enjoy living in one of the largest cities in the Midwest, Kansas City could be right up your street. You'll find everything here, from cultural and ethnic diversity, plenty of employment opportunities for young professionals, a varied housing market, as well as a great environment to raise a family or even retire. After all, Kansas City is ranked in the top 10 'Best Cities for the Elderly' in the U.S.

How big is Kansas City?

Kansas City is the largest in the state of Missouri in both size and population. At 391 square miles, it's almost twice the size of Wichita and almost ten times larger than Jefferson City, Missouri's state capital. Sitting right on the border with the state of Kansas, the city is around 200 miles east of Wichita and around 150 miles west of Jefferson City.

What is the weather like in Kansas City?

Kansas City has a humid continental climate, which can make the weather unpredictable at times. Average highs reach 74°F in summer, although you can expect temperatures to go as high up as 90°F. There’s a drop in temperature in fall, with an average of 52°F and dropping even lower in winter, when the average stays around 30°F.

What are the pros of living in Kansas City?

One of the perks of living in Kansas City is the fact that it's a place enjoying steady growth in terms of both business and career opportunities, as well as entertainment venues. The city caters to people from all walks of life, from young couples to the elderly, offering numerous neighborhoods with low crime rates and many local amenities. 

What are the cons of living in Kansas City?

Given the fact that it’s nested at the confluence of Kansas and Missouri rivers, weather in Kansas City can be quite volatile, switching from sunny to rainy on a daily basis.

Kansas City Demographic Highlights
Total Population 510,612
Female
Male
263,842
246,770
Median Age 35.8
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Kansas City?

Public transportation in Kansas City is provided by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), with several bus routes available through RideKC. Cash fares cost $1.50, but it’s more cost-effective to buy a $50 monthly pass, which also lets you ride their buses in Johnson County, Wyandotte County and Independence.

How much does a meal cost in Kansas City?

A three-course meal for two in one of Kansas City's mid-range restaurants costs around $60, although you can find single meals for $15 in the city's inexpensive restaurants.

How much are utilities in Kansas City?

The monthly utility bill for a 915 sq. ft. apartment in Kansas City is $160.04 on average. Internet services are an additional $63.74 per month.

Kansas City Rent Statistics
Kansas City, MO Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Kansas City Average apartment rent trend

Kansas City Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 221,979
Owner Occupied 55.4%
Renter Occupied 44.6%
Renter-occupied housing units in Kansas City:
  • 27,815 Single-family detached homes
  • 5,880 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 78,490 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (13,125) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (39,393)

Among all the available rental units in Kansas City, 34% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 66% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Kansas City?

Kansas City has a diverse job market and residents can find employment in several sectors, from health care to manufacturing. The city is also one of the top beef producers in the U.S., ranked after Chicago. 

What are the top employers in Kansas City?

Some of the major employers in Kansas City are the University of Missouri, YRC Worldwide and Hallmark Cards. The city is also home to a strong manufacturing industry and Kansas City is where Ford trucks and Chevrolet cars are made.

Does Kansas City have good schools?

The city has several schools to choose from, both public and private. There are a total of ten school districts, with the Kansas City District being the largest. 

What are the top colleges in Kansas City?

The University of Missouri is the largest in Kansas City, serving over 15,000 students each year. There are also several private colleges in the area, such as Park University and Baker University.

Kansas City Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 215,354 1.1%
Blue Collar 52,300 -0.7%
White Collar 80.5%
Blue Collar 19.5%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 21,114 0.8%
Private Companies 184,369 0.5%
Governmental Workers 33,917 3.5%
Not for Profit Companies 28,254 -0.5%
Self Employees 7.9%
Private Companies 68.9%
Governmental Workers 12.7%
Not for Profit Companies 10.6%

Kansas City Education Statistics

No High School 3.1%
Some High School 31.4%
Some College 22.6%
Associate Degree 7%
Bachelor's Degree 22.9%
Graduate Degree 13%

Kansas City Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 221,979
Average People Per Household 2.26
Median Household Income$69,166
Average Household Income$94,006
Family
Non-family
117,943
104,036
Children
No Children
58,317
163,662
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Where to go out in Kansas City?

It doesn’t matter if you’re a couple, or single and ready to mingle — Kansas City has some gorgeous entertainment venues. From restaurants to vibrant bars, some of the places worth checking out for a fun night out include the Green Lady Lounge, Howl at The Moon and Manifesto.

What is there to do in Kansas City for families?

Kansas City is a great place to raise a family, as well as enjoy a day out with the little ones. One of the city’s highlights for families with kids is Swope Park, an 1,800-acre parkland where you can enjoy swimming, playing golf, riding the trails or even checking out the treetop adventure park. The Country Club Plaza, Kauffman Center and Union Station are also well worth a visit. 

What sports teams play in Kansas City?

Sports aficionados will have a great time watching a game in Kansas City. Head down to Kauffman Stadium or Arrowhead Stadium and catch a game with the Kansas City Royals or the Chiefs.

What are the main annual events in Kansas City?

Kansas City has a plethora of events to keep you busy all year round, but the star of the show is the Kansas City Blues & Jazz Festivals, with live performances from artists from all over the country.

What are the cultural attractions in Kansas City?

Art and history buffs will be offered a real treat visiting Kansas City’s museums. If you’re into history, the National World War I Museum should definitely go on your list, while art lovers should visit the unique exhibits at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Meanwhile, The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is an excellent spot if you want to enjoy music performances from the city’s symphony orchestra.

What to know before renting in Kansas City?

Before you start looking to rent in Kansas City, there are a couple of things to bear in mind. Long-term tenants should check their lease agreements to make sure they're set to auto-renew. It's a great way to prevent the landlord from increasing your rent without prior notice or even move you out when the lease has expired. Landlords can't charge you more than two months' rent as a security deposit and when your lease has ended, they are required to check for potential damages and return your deposit within 30 days. 

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