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Missouri
- 39th Street
Cluster of eclectic shops and restaurants from State Line to Southwest Trafficway. Residents are a stone’s throw away from the nightlife in the Westport bar district as well as tasty eateries on State Line like Cupini’s Italian food and d’Bronx deli and pizza shop.
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Briarcliff
An upscale neighborhood located less than 5 minutes north of downtown, Briarcliff has a little bit of everything. Whether you are looking for a five bedroom home, a quaint villa or a one bedroom apartment, Briarcliff has a residence for you. Briarcliff also offers shops and café’s in their new Briarcliff Village.
- Brookside
The tree-lined streets of this charming neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, are full of delightful, trendy homes. Before long, you’ll be aching to own a BKS bumper sticker. Brookside is also home to several locally owned shops and restaurants. Shop Beautiful offers unique home accessories, and Charlie Hooper’s menu has the widest variety of hot dogs you’ve ever seen. $100,000 to $400,000.
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Crossroads Arts District
The Crossroads Art District is located in the heart of Kansas City. The district is full of art, culture and music. Crossroads is home to the famous First Fridays, a district festival full of entertainment. With unique lofts and trendy restaurants, The Crossroads Art District is ideal urban living.
- Hyde Park
A hot spot for homebuyers in midtown Kansas City, Mo. with close access to shopping, dining and entertainment in the urban core. A variety of homes including single-family, duplexes and apartment buildings. Each fall hosts the Hyde Park Homes Tour and Festival. From a beautification committee to crime watch to social events, neighborhood volunteers work together to make it a safe and attractive urban community. $50,000 to $500,000.
- Lake Lotawana
Encompassed in Missouri’s limestone cliffs, this quiet community is home to 1,800 residents in Eastern Jackson County. Lake Lotawana is one of the deepest lakes with some of the clearest water in the region. Residents enjoy a large mix of activities from boating groups to a gardening club. Has its own police and fire department plus AAA-rated schools. $100,000 to $1 million.
- Parkville
Breadeaux Pizza, Café Cedar and Parkville Coffee & Fudge are a few of the culinary delights Parkville has to offer. And the shopping! Hunt for antiques at Florilegium or discover the next novelty item at Finders Keepers. Every Parkville resident becomes a nature enthusiast because of the natural limestone bluffs.
- River Market
Living in the River Market neighborhood, pretty much everything is within walking distance. Oggi Modern Furnishings, Antiques and Oddities, the City Market Farmers’ Market, CHOP! and Le Fou Frog are just a few of the shops and restaurants that await you. The River Market neighborhood also includes Columbus Park, which is historically Italian, artsy and working class.
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St. Joseph
St. Joseph is a vibrant suburban city offering upscale shopping, fine dining and a wealth of exciting things to see and do. St. Joseph has a rich western tradition with the beginning of the Pony Express and ending to Jesse James. Today, St. Joseph tells of its history through 15 distinctive museums and more 50 listings on the National Register of Historic Places. You will also find great outdoor recreation throughout 48 parks, one-of-a-kind festivals and an authentic arts culture.
- Sunset Hill
Backing up to Loose Park and just south of The Country Club Plaza, this neighborhood features manicured lawns, mature trees, broad swooping streets and hilly terrain. A historical landmark from the Battle of Westport, the area boasts character and great architecture. $389,000 to $5.25 million.
- Union Hill
This neighborhood can be distinguished by two sections – single-family homes built around the turn of the century and newer loft and condo projects. Situated between downtown Kansas City and The Country Club Plaza, Union Hill offers city living at its best. Residents’ favorite hangouts include The Velvet Dog Martini Lounge, and the Empire Room.
- Waldo
This distinctive area in Kansas City, Mo., is probably best known for its nightlife. Bars like Kennedy’s, Bobby Baker’s, Tanner’s and 75th Street Brewery are all within walking distance. Also known for its close-knit community and strong neighborhood association. Features unique mainly two and three-story homes with mature trees and great resale value. $175,000 to $375,000.
- West Plaza
The West Plaza neighborhood is an eclectic residential area between the Country Club Plaza and State Line in Kansas City, Missouri. Having the Plaza so close might be dangerous for serious shopoholics. Mark Shale, Tivol, The Cheesecake Factory and O’Dowd’s Little Dublin are just some of the tempting places near residents. $390 to $1,200 per month.
- Visit the Downtown Council of Kansas City, Missouri for more on urban neighborhoods.
Kansas
- Fairway
Fairway is a desirable setting that just about 4,000 people call home despite its span of only one square mile. Residents will say it’s like a small town in a big city atmosphere. If you love golf, you will surely admire the three golf courses nearby—hence the name, Fairway. Other facts worth noting is Fairway’s closeness to the Country Club Plaza: a mere 5-10 minutes drive.
- Hallbrook
Hallbrook is upscale on the upscale. This residential subdivision covers State Line Road on the east side to Mission Road on the west side and 119th on the south side and College Boulevard on the north. Town Center Plaza shops are a hop skip and jump away, while Camelot Court and Hawthorne Plaza are close by as well.
- Historic Westheight
Located in Kansas City, Kansas, this neighborhood has been on the National Historic Register since the 1970s. Developed in the early 20th century, the neighborhood boasts a variety of architectural styles such as Prairie School Victorian, and Arts and Crafts. $60,000 to $200,000.
- Lake Quivera
Located near the Johnson County and Wyandotte County border, Lake Quivira is the quintessential neighborhood for the pleasure-seeking individual. The lake is populated with trout and other fish, and it certainly isn’t uncommon to see families relaxing on their boats from late spring all the way to mid-fall. The private community of well-guarded homes has its own country club, golf course and lake. $200,000 to $600,000.
- Lawrence
Technically, Lawrence is a city. But given its size, we’ll say it’s a really large neighborhood. Home to the University of Kansas, this college town possesses a wide array of eclectic shops, excellent restaurants and beautiful Midwestern scenery. Think Cambridge of the Plains. Downtown Lawrence is home to many a locally owned shops, crowded bars and bustling eateries. Enjoy an elegant dinner at Teller’s and then relax with a glass of wine at the Bourgeois Pig.
- Mission Hills
Known as the Beverly Hills of Kansas City, Mission Hills is status plus. Exclusively fine homes are accentuated by historic sculptures and fountains, and the neighborhood boasts three of the area’s finest golf clubs. A collection of architectural styles including Tudor, French, colonial and contemporary are all represented. This neighborhood is home to approximately 4,000 residents. $100,000 to $1 million.
- Mission Woods
This neighborhood is more like a village, with just 165 residents and 79 homes. A mixture of young families, and established residents create an inviting and friendly atmosphere. Convenient access to almost anywhere in the city including Johnson County and The Country Club Plaza via the city’s main artery of Shawnee Mission Parkway.
- Prairie Village
Charming is the word that comes to mind when describing this hamlet of established neighborhoods with an abundance of trees. Located just west of State Line and south of Mission Hills, Prairie Village is a real draw for affluent singles and families who enjoy a small town atmosphere that’s close to everything. Minsky’s Pizza is a local favorite as well as The Blue Moose Bar & Grill.
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Topeka
The capital of Kansas is a lively city. With more than 20 first-class attractions, 12 art galleries, five performing arts facilities, spectacular annual events, delectable dining and unique shopping, there is something for everyone. Topeka has strong public and private schools and is the home to Washburn University. Located in the heartland, Topeka is full of opportunities and the perfect place to raise a family.