Spotlight on 5 Missouri Apartments Available for $800/Month in: St.Louis, Kansas City, Independence, Florissant, and St. Peters

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As a gateway state, located midway between the east and west coasts of the country, Missouri can be easily reached from all directions, be it Chicago or New Orleans. The state is known for its craft beers and barbecue restaurants, as well as for its water coastlines, as it boasts plenty of lakes and rivers.

If you’re a renter planning on moving to Missouri or are just switching towns within state limits and you’ve got an $800 monthly budget, you’re in luck. You can get a lot of space and great amenities for this price (or less!) in many Missouri cities. According to our friends at Yardi Matrix, the average rents for some of the state’s largest and best known cities are as follows: St. Louis, $827 per month; Kansas City, $837 per month; Independence, $674 per month; Florissant, $726 per month; and St. Peters, $880 per month.

So whether you need a chic pad in St. Louis, a comfy one-bedroom in Kansas City, a home in Independence, a townhouse in Florissant, or a safe haven in St. Peters, you’ll find them all in The Show Me State, for around $800/month. Check out these amazing finds in each of the above-mentioned hot spots and start thinking about how you’ll decorate:

Apartments for rent in St. Louis 

City View Apartments, Downtown West St. Louis: $729/month for a one-bedroom apartment, 700 sq. ft.

Meet me in St. Louis! It’s a song you’ll be humming when you move to the Gateway to the West. St. Louis has a lot to offer to its residents. If you love greenery, then you’ll enjoy Forest Park. It’s the largest urban park in the country – even bigger than New York City’s Central Park. The city is also home to great universities such as Washington University and St. Louis University.

If you dream about living in the heart of St.Louis, then you’ll love City View Apartments – a high-rise complex boasting amazing views. These renovated one-bedroom units have giant closets, balconies or patios, updated kitchens, and new wood look floors. The building is ideally located next to SLU and Washington University, as well as all the major highways. When at home, you can exercise at the fitness center or yoga studio, or relax by the amazing rooftop garden equipped with a fire pit and a barbecue grill.

City View Apartments for rent in St. Louis

$729/month for a one-bed apartment at City View, in St. Louis. Images via RentCafe

Apartments for rent in Kansas City

The Retreat at Walnut Creek, Crestview: $745/month for a one-bedroom apartment, 806 sq. ft.

Don’t let the name fool you. Kansas City is actually located in Missouri – well, one of it anyway. The city is the third largest beef supplier in the country, which means these restaurants know how to properly cook a fantastic steak. Kansas City hosts its own city symphony and ballet so there are plenty of cultural events to enjoy. It’s also a transport hub, for residents and tourists to easily catch an Amtrak train to St. Louis or Chicago.

For comfort and tranquility, look no further than the Retreat at Walnut Creek in Northeast Kansas City. This pet-friendly community features spacious one-bedroom apartments that have gorgeous views, carpeting, extra storage, as well as hookups for washers and dryers. The retreat is conveniently located just a few minutes away from Downtown and 10 miles from the airport. Among the many on-site perks, residents can enjoy the fitness center, sand volleyball court, basketball court, or pool for fun in the sun. If you prefer running outside – or even with your pet – there’s a great jogging trail around the property.

The Retreat at Walnut Creek in kansas City

$745/month for a one-bed apartment at The Retreat at Walnut Creek in Kansas City. Images via RentCafe

Apartments for rent in Independence

410 W Jones. St., Ott-Chrisman: $825/month for a three-bedroom house, 1,265 sq. ft.

You’ve probably learned about the Oregon Trail, but did you know that Independence was one of the main jumping-on points of the trail? Pioneers started their dangerous journey from this city. Today you can learn more about them and the Oregon Trail at the National Frontier Trails Museum – just one of the city’s many attractions.

If you dream about a white picket fence house but can’t afford to buy one just yet, now you can rent such a cozy place for $800 per month in Independence. This comfortable three-bedroom house gives you plenty of space both inside and outside. It was recently remodeled so the paint and neutral toned carpets are fresh. The kitchen is equipped with black appliances, a large counter and cabinet space, and crafted cabinetry. The home is also professionally managed – so you can count on 24-hr. maintenance services, and pets are allowed.

410 W Jones St in Independence, MO

$825/month for a three-bed house for rent at 410 W Jones St, Independence. Images via RentCafe

Apartments for rent in Florissant

Waterford Square, Florissant: $783/month for a two-bedroom apartment, 927 sq. ft.

So you like St. Louis, but you don’t want to live in a big city? Then move to Florissant instead. This gorgeous city on the Mississippi River is filled with parks and beauty. Love golf? Florissant has a number of great links – perfect for passing an afternoon. At night, you’ll find dozens of restaurants and plenty of fun things to do.

If you’re heading towards Florissant, don’t miss out on the Waterford Square pet-friendly community. These spacious two-bedroom apartments include refrigerators, washer/dryer hookups, and dishwashers for maximum convenience. The apartments are all electric and feature sought-after balconies and patios. Around the building, you’ll find a beautiful courtyard, a great swimming pool, and a picnic area – perfect for hosting fun parties in the summer.

Waterford Square Apartments in Florissant, MO

$783/month for a two-bed apartment at Waterford Square in Florissant. Images via RentCafe

Apartments for rent in the St. Peters region

Traditions at Mid Rivers, Cottleville: $880/month for a one-bedroom apartment, 749 sq. ft.

St. Louis may be too busy and Florissant too close. Where should you head, then? Check out wonderful St. Peters. In October 2012, Money Magazine named the city as one of the top 100 best places to live in the country! With over 20 parks, St. Peters is a great place for raising a family. On weekends, you can always head over to St. Louis to catch a Cardinals game.

If you’re willing to go just a bit above your price range, the brand new luxury apartment community at Traditions at Mid Rivers in Cottleville will fulfill your every need. Expansive and impressive, these great one-bedroom apartments will keep you cool in summer and warm in winter. Each unit has a washer and dryer hookup, dishwashers, large closets, as well as large closets. On your down time, you can enjoy the beautiful pool and sundeck at your leisure, or hit the fitness center. Experience the true Southern charm!

Traditions at Mid Rivers in St. Peters

$880/month for a one-bed apartment at Traditions at Mid Rivers in St. Peters. Images via RentCafe

When you rent an apartment in any of these fantastic cities, you get more than just a place to put your belongings. You get a place to call home and a brand new city to explore and love. Discover even more apartments for rent in Missouri and see why this state is a Midwest favorite. On a budget? Leaf through the cheapest Missouri rentals.

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Nicky is a Senior Communications Specialist for RENTCafé.com, where she researches and writes about real estate, interior design, and all things that spark renters’ interests. She is also your go-to person for content collaborations. Nicky double majored in Marketing and Applied Economics and holds a master's degree in Marketing Strategies and Policies. You can reach her via email at nicky.rentcafe@yardi.com.

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