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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Kansas City.

About Kansas City, MO

Kansas City, Missouri, often referred to as "KC," is a vibrant and culturally rich city located in the heart of the Midwest. Founded in 1838 as the "Town of Kansas," it later became Kansas City in 1850. With its sprawling population exceeding 500,000 souls, Kansas City stands tall as Missouri's largest urban playground; it’s where culture thrives alongside booming business and smooth transportation channels.

Kansas City really knows how to mix its warm Midwestern hospitality with a vibrant city beat. Picture this: walking down the cobblestone streets of ancient neighborhoods, marveling at iconic sights, diving into an art culture that’s buzzing with creativity, and treating your taste buds to dishes that are simply out of this world.

What To Do in Kansas City, MO

If Kansas City is your new destination, here are some must-see places!

  • Historic Sites and Museums: Dive into the heart of Kansas City's story by checking out the National World War I Museum and Memorial, swinging by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and take the time for a stroll through Union Station. Imagine stepping back in time to see what made this place tick—these institutions offer that journey, spotlighting historical significance on America’s timeline.
  • Arts & Culture: Immerse yourself in Kansas City's vibrant arts scene by attending performances at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Explore local galleries and museums, and go shopping at the Crossroads Arts District. The urban landscape is alive with cultural beats - think booming live concerts, dramatic plays under the spotlight, eye-opening art galleries, and cinemas bustling during festival season.
  • Dining and Nightlife: Sample the flavors of Kansas City's renowned barbecue scene or indulge in world-class cuisine at one of the city's many acclaimed restaurants and eateries. Finish your dinner, then step out to explore. There are craft beer havens, stylish mixology spots, and clubs rockin’ with live bands.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy the great outdoors at one of the many parks and green spaces, such as Loose Park, Swope Park, or the Kansas City Zoo. Tucked away from the urban noise are beautiful areas perfect for hiking trails, cycling paths, enjoying picnics with loved ones, or quietly observing nature at its finest.
  • Family-Friendly Attractions: Take the kids and treat them to thrills, splashes, and educational escapades all in one go—Worlds of Fun theme park adventures start right there amidst other kid-pleasers like timeless exhibits inside museums geared towards little learners' vast curiosities.

Working in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City's economy benefits from healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is a bit high at 5.3%, which is more than the national average. The median household income is $60,042 per year. That amount is $9,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing at about the same pace as the rest of the country. Kansas City’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 32.3%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (12.5%), professional, scientific, and technical services (10.9%), education (7.1%), accommodation & food services (6.8%), construction (5.6%), finance/insurance (5.6%), and public administration (5.4%).

Kansas City, MO Neighborhoods

There are plenty of luxurious and well-established areas to consider when relocating here.

  • Country Club Plaza: Brush Creek is on its southern border. The median real estate price is $1,209,712. This amount is higher than 99.4% of other places in Missouri. The average rent is $1,756. The vacancy rate is 16.7%.
  • Sunset Hill / Westwood: The Jacob L. Loose Memorial Park is in this area. The median real estate price is $921,033. The average rent is $2,543. The vacancy rate is 10.5%.
  • Sunset Hill West: Stratford Gardens is in this area. The median sales price for a home is $907,077. The average rent is $2,803. The vacancy rate is 2.4%, so it is challenging to find an available place here.
  • South Plaza / University of Missouri Kansas City: This area includes the university campus. The median sales price for a home is $804,177. The average rent is $2,722, and the vacancy rate is 17.6%.

Kansas City, MO School District

Kansas City Public Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $17,323 each year on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is excellent at 12 to one.

There are 69 private schools in town. The top-ranked ones are St. Elizabeth Catholic School (PK to 8th), Cristo Rey Kansas City (9th to 12th), and Faith Christian Academy (PK to 12th).

There are 20 colleges in town. There are 24 more colleges and universities within 50 miles. Some good schools are the University of Missouri Kansas City, Rockhurst University, and Avila University.

Moving to Kansas City, MO Resource Guide

The City of Kansas City’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and 12 City Council members. There is more information on Kansas City's website.

The Kansas City Parks & Recreation** Department maintains the parks, playgrounds, facilities, recreational areas, trails, activities, and youth/adult/senior programs.

Things to experience include ten community centers, 221 parks with 55 picnic shelters, 29 public lakes, over 100 sports fields, five golf courses, and eight museums.

Kansas City, MO Housing

The median home sales price in Kansas City is $259,900. The price trend is stable. The housing market is a balanced market with enough listings for buyers. Housing costs are 7% lower than those experienced in the rest of the country. The cost of living is 6% more than experienced in other Missouri cities and 6% less than the national average.