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228Units
13Stories
1972Year Built
$118K - $620KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Fitness Center
Above Ground Pool
Gated Community
Clubhouse
Sauna
5 min walk to Margaret Kemp Park
Urban Living in the Heart of Kansas City
The Manhattan is a 13-story condominium building located in the East Village neighborhood of downtown Kansas City. Completed in 1972, this building houses 228 units and offers a prime location for those looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant city life. The building's simple, functional design features a brick facade, making it a straightforward yet practical choice for urban dwellers.
Diverse Layouts with Modern Features
The Manhattan offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. Studio units, sized between 468 and 603 square feet, come with one bathroom and are priced from $115,592 to $128,301. These units feature large windows that flood the space with natural light, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and in-unit washers and dryers.
One-bedroom units range from 500 to 1,080 square feet, with one to two bathrooms, and are priced between $129,900 and $160,000. These units often include modern updates such as bamboo hardwood flooring, custom cabinets, and elegant fixtures. The open-concept layouts maximize space, seamlessly integrating living areas with chic kitchens.
Two-bedroom units, sized between 650 and 1,500 square feet, come with two to two and a half bathrooms and are priced from $185,000 to $559,900. These units offer features like crown molding, ceramic tile flooring, gas cooktops, and granite countertops. Some units also include custom-built closets, floating granite vanities, and jetted tubs.
The largest units are the three-bedroom layouts, ranging from 1,150 to 3,000 square feet, with two to three bathrooms, and are priced around $580,000. These spacious units often feature custom gas fireplaces and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide panoramic views of downtown Kansas City. Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $900, covering building maintenance, utilities, and more.
Comprehensive Amenities for Modern Living
The Manhattan is equipped with a wide range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience. Unique features include stained glass from the original Savoy Hotel, a tanning bed, and an on-site beauty/barber shop. Residents can enjoy a fitness center, rooftop terrace, indoor pool, and a movie theater. The building also offers a study room, sauna, entertainment and grilling areas, and an elegant lobby.
Additional amenities include a community room with a pool table, office/study space, game room, and grilling spaces. The penthouse pool and bar area provide a perfect spot for relaxation, while the dog park caters to pet owners. The building also houses a coffee shop and electric car chargers.
Business services are comprehensive, with a concierge service, large storage areas, private garage with assigned parking spots, and 24-hour security. The building also offers custom gas fireplaces, high-end surround sound systems, custom-built closets, granite vanities, and digitally controlled rain showers. All utilities, including water, trash, electricity, and WiFi, are covered by the HOA fees.
Vibrant Urban Epicenter
The East Village neighborhood of downtown Kansas City is a hub of activity and urban renewal. Declared a redevelopment zone in 2005, the area has seen significant changes, including the proposed new baseball stadium for the Kansas City Royals. The neighborhood is bordered by City Hall and several federal buildings, making it a central location for both work and leisure.
Residents are within walking distance of the T-Mobile Center, a major venue for concerts and athletic events. The area is filled with a mix of renovated historical buildings and modern high-rises, offering a diverse architectural landscape. Nearby points of interest include Berkley Park, Columbus Park, and the Power Light Entertainment District. The Rivermarket is also just a short walk away, providing a variety of dining and shopping options.
For daily essentials, residents can visit DGX convenience store, American Freight for furniture, and K C Discount Warehouse. Dining options are plentiful, with Milwaukee Delicatessen Company, Pigwich, and Habashi House all within walking distance. The Kansas City Public Library: Central Library is also nearby, offering a wealth of resources and community events.
Accessible and Convenient Transportation
The Manhattan is well-connected to various transportation options, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The building is located near major thoroughfares like Interstate 70 and 35, providing immediate access to exit ramps for those who commute by car. Kansas City International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away by car, making air travel convenient.
Public transportation is also readily available, with several bus stops nearby. The bus stop at Charlotte & Admiral Southbound serves the Independence line and is just a minute's walk away. Another bus stop at Oak & 9th Nb serves the Blue Ridge Limited line and is about a five-minute walk from the building. The East Village Transit Center acts as a central hub for bus lines across the city, further enhancing the area's accessibility.
The neighborhood's walkability and bikeability make it easy for residents to get around without a car. The building also offers secure parking spaces and electric car chargers for those who prefer to drive. With a variety of transportation options, residents can easily access all that Kansas City has to offer.
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Area Factors
High Crime
Crime Score®
8/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
58/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
81/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
74/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Margaret Kemp Park
5 min walk
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Columbus Square Park
6 min walk
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
River Market Dog Park
11 min walk
Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park
13 min walk
Trails
Botanical Gardens
Garrison Square
14 min walk
Dog Park
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
City Market Park
15 min walk
Riverfront West Park
2 min drive
Barney Allis Plaza
2 min drive
Picnic Area
Tennis
Multi-Purpose Field
Maple Park
3 min drive
Soccer
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
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