Average Rent in Kansas City, MO

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/23/2026

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Kansas City’s rental market blends historic charm with modern convenience, offering a diverse array of housing options across its vibrant neighborhoods. In the lively Power & Light District and the upscale Country Club Plaza, apartments cater to professionals and young families, while areas like Westport and Brookside provide a more relaxed, residential feel with single‑family homes and multifamily buildings. Proximity to cultural attractions such as the Nelson‑Atkins Museum, the Riverfront, and bustling dining scenes adds extra appeal for renters seeking both convenience and lifestyle.

Apartment rents vary by size, with studio units typically falling in the $1,100‑$1,200 range and one‑bedroom options around the $1,200‑$1,300 bracket. Larger two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments often reach the $1,600‑$1,800 range, reflecting the city’s balanced mix of affordability and quality. For those preferring a house, studio homes trend near the $3,000 level, while three‑bedroom houses average around $1,600‑$1,700, offering spacious living for families and professionals alike. These price points highlight Kansas City’s reputation for competitive rents compared to many larger metropolitan areas.

The city’s rental landscape benefits from strong employment hubs, comprehensive transit options, and a growing emphasis on mixed‑use developments. Whether you’re drawn to the historic brick streets of Quality Hill, the green spaces of the River Market, or the suburban feel of the Northland, Kansas City delivers a welcoming environment for renters across all budget ranges. The continued investment in amenities and infrastructure ensures that the rental market remains dynamic, making the city an attractive destination for both new arrivals and longtime residents.

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Kansas City Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,177 $1,045 $700 – $2,475 $895 – $1,449
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,318 $1,300 $725 – $2,550 $995 – $1,496
Apartment 2 Bedroom $1,756 $1,525 $781 – $7,596 $1,299 – $1,985
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,014 $1,771 $1,195 – $4,048 $1,475 – $2,560
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,222 $2,295 $1,395 – $2,906 $1,700 – $2,815
House 1 Bedroom $1,160 $1,122 $1,000 – $1,395 $1,050 – $1,395
House 2 Bedroom $1,288 $1,250 $750 – $2,200 $1,075 – $1,495
House 3 Bedroom $1,761 $1,625 $750 – $4,100 $1,395 – $2,000
House 4+ Bedroom $2,459 $2,092 $1,095 – $7,900 $1,695 – $2,600

Current rent in Kansas City (all property types): Studio $1,168, 1 Bedroom $1,310, 2 Bedroom $1,581, 3 Bedroom $1,794, 4+ Bedroom $2,443.

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