Apartamentos de alquiler Barato Nuevos en Kansas City, MO desde $300 (162 Alquileres)Página 2 de 4
Reverb
Roaster's Block
The Haven at Shoal Creek
97 @ North Oak
The Grand
Altitude 970
RM West
Summit Crossing
Terrace on Walnut
The Edison at Tiffany Springs
International
Gillham Park Row
The Landing at Tiffany Springs
531 Grand
Apex On Quality Hill
Westside Flats
Woodstone at Metro North Crossing
Two Light Luxury Apartments
Midtown Plaza
Via
The Retreat at Tiffany Woods
Atlas
Arterra KC
Summit on Quality Hill
The Landing at Savannah West
1914 Main Apartments
Sky On Main
382 W 22nd St
Pendleton Arts Block
Pendleton Flats
Alhaven
Blenheim Senior Living Apartments
Quinlan Row
32 Central Apartments
Quinlan Place
Altitude 970
Scholars Row
Woodhaven Apartments
Mulberry Lofts
63 Brookside Apartments
Brookside Commons
The Harvey Dutton
Eighty Eighth & Oak
Oaks Centropolis
222 Waldo Flats
OGGI Lofts
Pershing Lofts
Arc on Armour
The Rochester
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¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Kansas City?
Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
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Apartamentos Estudio en Kansas City | $1,281 | $525 | $4,020 |
Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Kansas City | $1,467 | $305 | $7,969 |
Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Kansas City | $1,793 | $743 | $10,000+ |
Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Kansas City | $2,102 | $935 | $10,000+ |
Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Kansas City | $2,040 | $1,100 | $2,999 |
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Walk Score®
54 / 100
Algo peatonal
Algunos trámites diarios se pueden hacer a pie.
Bike Score®
44 / 100
Se puede montar en bicicleta
Mínima infraestructura para bicicletas.
Transit Score®
34 / 100
Transporte público básico
Algunas opciones de transporte público cercano.
¿Qué son las clasificaciones Walk Score®, Transit Score® y Bike Score®?
- Walk Score® mide la viabilidad peatonal de cualquier dirección.
- Transit Score® mide el acceso a transporte público.
- Bike Score® mide la infraestructura de rutas para bicicletas de cualquier dirección.
Preguntas frecuentes acerca de apartamentos baratos en Kansas City
¿Cuál es el estudio más barato en Kansas City?
Actualmente, el apartamento estudio más accequible en Kansas City está en White Apartments listado en $569.
¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento barato de un dormitorio en Kansas City?
El precio más bajo de un apartamento barato de un dormitorio en Kansas City es $615 en Canyon Creek Apartments.
¿Cuál es el precio más bajo para un apartamento de alquiler barato de dos dormitorios en Kansas City?
La mejor oferta de hoy para un apartamento barato de dos dormitorios en Kansas City comienza a partir de $750 en Stadium View Apartments.
¿Cuál el apartamento de tres dormitorios más accequible en Kansas City?
La mejor oferta de un apartamento de alquiler de tres dormitorios barato en Kansas City está en Green Village Townhomes empezando en $970.
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