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Living in Raytown MO
Apartments for rent in Raytown, Missouri offer access to a historic suburb with deep connections to America's westward expansion. Originally established around William Ray's blacksmith shop on the Santa Fe Trail in the 1840s, Raytown maintains its small-town atmosphere while providing convenient access to Kansas City just minutes away.
Rental options in Raytown include apartment communities and single-family homes across its nearly 10 square miles. With average rent for a one-bedroom apartment around $802 � significantly lower than nearby Kansas City ($1,194) � Raytown presents an affordable alternative for renters seeking more space. The community features established neighborhoods with mature trees, parks, and the Rice-Tremonti Home, built in 1844 and preserved as a historic landmark from the Santa Fe Trail era.
Raytown's location just minutes from downtown Kansas City provides easy access to the metropolitan area. Local amenities include the Raytown Branch of the Mid-Continent Public Library and several shopping centers. With a population of just over 30,000, Raytown maintains its distinct identity while offering convenient access to the greater Kansas City area.
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There are 161 short-term apartments in Raytown, MO.
Transportation
How do people usually get around Raytown, MO?
Residents in Raytown, MO usually get around by car. According to Walk Score, Raytown, MO falls within the Car Dependent range.
Education
What colleges and universities are in Raytown, MO?
If you’re a college or university student moving to Raytown, MO, ForRent.com can help you find a rental near Rockhurst University, Metropolitan Community College-Longview, UM Kansas City-Volker Campus and others.