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Apartments for Rent in Kansas City, MO

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Average rent in Kansas City, Missouri

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Kansas City is $1,348, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $1,729. Rent rates updated 8 days ago
Studio
$1,195
1 Bed
$1,348
2 Beds
$1,729
3+ Beds
$2,016
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in Kansas City

Waldo

Waldo

What it’s like to live in Waldo

Neighborhood charm defines Waldo, where this established Kansas City district centers around the walkable 75th Street shopping corridor. Rental options include classic Kansas City bungalows and smaller apartment buildings with more character than newer suburban alternatives. The area offers excellent access to both Trolley Track Trail recreation and the Country Club Plaza, creating an ideal balance between practical amenities and residential character at more moderate rates than comparable properties in Brookside or Prairie Village.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Coves North

Coves North

What it’s like to live in Coves North

Lakefront living defines Coves North, where this northern Kansas City community surrounds artificial lakes creating unexpected water features unusual within typically landlocked Midwestern landscapes. The district features contemporary construction with amenities including walking trails, fishing areas, and recreation facilities unusual at this price point outside premium vacation destinations. For value-conscious renters seeking resort environments without premium pricing, Coves North offers Kansas City's compelling combination of water proximity, newer construction addressing practical Midwestern seasonal considerations through energy-efficient systems, and strategic positioning creating reasonable commutes to various employment centers without excessive travel times increasingly important as Kansas City's continued growth affects traffic patterns throughout the metropolitan area creating practical considerations beyond purely aesthetic housing attributes affecting comprehensive quality-of-life calculations.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Blue Hills

Blue Hills

What it’s like to live in Blue Hills

Blue Hills offers affordable homes with historic character in eastern Kansas City. Rental properties typically include more yard space than similarly priced options in trendier districts. The neighborhood provides good access to both Troo Blue Park recreation and the developing Prospect Avenue corridor, with ongoing community initiatives creating positive momentum in this transitioning area.
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Professionals
Retirees
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Established
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Finding Apartments for Rent in Kansas City

Kansas City — split between Kansas (KCK) and Missouri (KCMO) — is unique for its mix of Midwestern charm, rich culture, and urban experiences. The larger Missouri side of Kansas City is home to iconic districts like the Crossroads Arts District and the Country Club Plaza. You can explore top attractions such as The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the American Jazz Museum, or stroll around and take in the city’s famous fountains.

On the Kansas side, residential neighborhoods like Strawberry Hill offer a cozy, community-focused vibe. Living here provides easy access to KCMO’s bustling downtown while maintaining a quieter, suburban feel. Thanks to its cross-border layout, you’ll enjoy KC’s urban amenities and more relaxed areas simultaneously.

If you're moving to Missouri, look for apartments in Kansas City areas like Brookside and downtown's Minnesota Avenue. This cross-border location is ideal because it provides access to city amenities and nightlife while allowing for a more relaxed, rural lifestyle — the best of both worlds. There's always something happening — see a soccer match at Children's Mercy Park on the Missouri side or a NASCAR Kansas Speedway race on the Kansas side. Then head out to one of KC’s best museums or music venues.

On the Missouri side, the median rent is approximately $1,305. Here’s what you can expect to pay for KC apartments based on size:

  • - 1BD: $1,132/month
  • - 2BD: $1,336/month

A bit less pricey, the Kansas side’s median rent is $1,123, with this breakdown for unit size:

  • - 1BD: $849/month
  • - 2BD: $1,140/month

To find a KC apartment for rent, you can count on Apartment List. Our platform offers a curated experience powered by AI. We tailor your search to listings within your budget across the Kansas City Metro, including lofts and city units. For example, you can search for Kansas City rentals near Rockhurst University, the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), or a RideKC transit line. Filter by amenities like parking availability and balcony access, or search by neighborhoods like the Garment District.

Simply download the app from Google Play or the App Store and kickstart your search. We make the process easy with the following key features:

  • – Customization: Start by taking our Renter Quiz, and you’ll quickly receive a personalized list of apartments near Kansas City, MO or KS that suit your budget, lifestyle, and neighborhood preferences.
  • – Real-time alerts: Receive notifications for new listings that meet your criteria so you don't miss out on the best spot.
  • – 24/7 communication: Contact landlords through the app to ask questions and schedule property tours.
  • – Curated listings: Access high-quality listings in Kansas City's top neighborhoods that meet your standards and filter out those that don’t.

Expedite your search with Apartment List to quickly find a home you love. With just a few swipes, you can soon consider yourself a true Kansas Citian.

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