Moving to the Kansas City metro area? With more than 2 million residents living in two states, it can be confusing to figure out where to land. We’ve broken down the neighborhoods within Kansas City, Missouri, as well as the most popular suburbs on the Missouri and Kansas sides of the state line.
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Kansas City, Missouri
Population: 508,394
School Districts: Independence, North Kansas City, Park Hill, Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas City, Missouri, Belton, Hickman Mills, Oak Grove, Liberty, Platte County, Raymore-Peculiar and Raytown, Missouri
Median value of home (2020): $163,300
Don’t Miss: Check out all the KC Highlights with a Staycation
Top Residential Neighborhoods in KCMO
Armour Hills
Armour Hills in South Kansas City features unique houses with a variety of building styles. The neighborhood is situated next to Brookside and Waldo which means access to lots of entertainment, shopping and dining options!
Brookside
Brookside is a trendy spot for families in KC with old, gorgeous homes, local shopping and restaurants and favorite annual events.
Historic Northeast
Historic Northeast is made up of  six neighborhoods – Pendleton Heights, Scarritt Renaissance, Indian Mound, Sheffield, Lykins and Independence Plaza – date back to the late 1800’s. This up and coming area has dedicated residents focused on revitalization as well as honoring the many cultures and religions shared in this diverse area. It is also home to the Kansas City Museum and Kessler Park.
Ivanhoe
This neighborhood has one of the most active neighborhood associations in the city with a focus on developing this area into an area with high resident engagement and sustained progress. The renaissance of the neighborhood came in 1997 when resident Alan A. Young and his wife, Yolanda, took the lead in organizing prayer vigils that resulted in the closing of six drug houses and the reinvigoration of the Ivanhoe Neighborhood Council. A strategic plan to revive Ivanhoe to thrive once again was developed; funding has followed.
Waldo
Waldo is a cute community that is situated right on the edge of the center of the city. If you are looking to start over or looking for a new home, this neighborhood will probably be a good fit. With a lot of nightlife, day spas, trendy coffee shops, boutiques, and locally-owned shops, it’s a fun place. The cost of living here is very affordable. In fact, reports indicate that it is 16 percent lower than the average in the United States.
Volker Neighborhood
Volker has a diverse and youthful population, offering lots of opportunities for shopping, as well as numerous outdoor parks and a budding nightlife district. The real estate in this bustling neighborhood in Kansas City consists of plenty of large properties that have been converted into apartments, bungalows, red-brick apartment buildings, and sprawling homes.
River Market
If you value a city lifestyle and/or you are a career-minded young professional, the River Market is an area that is well worth thinking about. This location has been reinvigorated for a new generation of young professionals. This means you get to enjoy urban living weight neighborhood vibes. Don’t miss the City Market!
Kansas Suburbs
Johnson County
Lenexa
Population: 58,388
School Districts: Shawnee Mission, De Soto, Olathe
Median value of home (2020): $278,100
Don’t Miss: Lenexa Public Market
Olathe
Population: 252,900
School Districts: Blue Valley, Olathe
Median value of home (2020): $295,800
Don’t Miss: Lake Olathe
Overland Park
Population: 197,106
School Districts: Shawnee Mission, Blue Valley, Olathe
Median value of home (2020): $295,800
Don’t Miss: Downtown Overland ParkÂ
Prairie Village
Population: 22,878
School District: Shawnee Mission
Median value of home (2020): $316,800
Don’t Miss: Franklin Park
Shawnee
Population: 67,511
School Districts: Shawnee Mission
Median value of home (2020): $247,100
Don’t Miss: Shawnee Mission Park
Wyandotte County
Bonner Springs
Population: 7,805
School Districts: Bonner Springs/Edwardsville
Median value of home (2020): $179,000
Edwardsville
Population: 4,340
School Districts: Bonner Springs/Edwardsville
Median value of home (2020): $139,300
Kansas City, Kan.
Population: 154,545
School Districts: Bonner Springs/Edwardsville, Kansas City, KS, Piper, Turner
Median value of home (2020): $101,300
Don’t Miss: Sporting KC games
Missouri Suburbs
Blue Springs
Population: 59,430
School District: Blue Springs
Median value of home (2020): $174,800
Don’t Miss: Burrus Old Mill Park
Gladstone
Population: 27,017
School District: North Kansas City
Median value of home (2020): $153,800
Don’t Miss: Penguin Park
Grandview
Population: 25,844
School District: Grandview
Median value of home (2020): $117,700
Lee’s Summit
Population: 234,700
School District: Lee’s Summit R-7
Median value of home (2020): $234,700
Don’t Miss: Downtown Lee’s Summit
Liberty
Population: 31,761
School District: Liberty
Median value of home (2020): $194,900
Don’t Miss: Get Nerfed
North Kansas City
Population: 4,606
School District: North Kansas City
Median value of home (2020): $194,300
Don’t Miss: Charming Towns North of the River
Parkville
Population: 7,814
School District: Park Hill
Median value of home (2020): $420,900
Don’t Miss: Downtown Parkville
Raytown
Population: 29, 580
School District: Raytown
Median value of home (2020): $113,100
Don’t Miss: Cave Springs
The Dani Beyer Real Estate Team has it all – hometown roots and professional experience – to make buying or selling a home a breeze! Dani’s experience is our #1 asset. She has worked with over 1,546 families in Kansas City for 18+ years and she isn’t slowing down. When it is time for you to buy or sell, our team can help!