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$1,650/month

1116 E 27th St, Lawrence, KS 66046

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What This House Offers

Unit

  • $1,650 / month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 930 sq. ft.
  • Available Aug 1

Home Features

  • Cable Ready
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Heating
  • Tub/Shower
  • Washer/Dryer Hookup

Community Features

  • Garages

1116 E 27th St House is located in Lawrence, Kansas in the 66046 zip code.

Rental Fees and Pet Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

No Pets Allowed

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Get In Touch

Property Address:
1116 E 27th St,
Lawrence, KS 66046
Phone Number: (785) 592-3758

Neighborhood Scores

Walk Score ®

Car-Dependent32 / 100

Bike Score ®

Bikeable50 / 100

Soundscore

Calm88 / 100

Travel and Transit

7 min Drive
Amtrak

Local Education

Primary and Secondary Schools

3 rating

Prairie Park Elementary

Grades K-5

Public

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Kennedy Elementary

Grades PK-5

Public

4 rating

Lawrence South Middle School

Grades 6-8

Public

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St John Catholic School

Grades PK-8

Private

4 rating

Lawrence High

Grades 9-12

Public

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Bishop Seabury Academy

Grades 6-12

Private

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Colleges and Universities

School

Commute Time (Distance)

Haskell Indian Nations Univ.

Drive: 4 min (1.4 mi)

The University of Kansas

Drive: 7 min (3.3 mi)

Discover Prairie Park, Lawrence, KS

Shopping Centers

Shoppers will appreciate 1116 E 27th St House proximity to Commerce Plaza East, 10 Marketplace, and Haskell Square. Commerce Plaza East is 0.8 miles away, and 10 Marketplace is within a 19 minute walk.

Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near 1116 E 27th St House are plentiful. Discover 2 parks within 2.8 miles, including Prairie Park Nature Center and University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

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