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    $419,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,652 Sq Ft

    6804 Woodend Ave, Kansas City, KS 66106

    Motivated sellers!!! Schedule a showing today!!Beautifully Remodeled Home on 1.6 Acres – A Must-See!Perched on a picturesque hill and surrounded by 1.6 acres of scenic land, this stunning 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers space, style, and comfort at every turn. With three spacious living areas, a full basement, and an attached garage, there's room for everyone and

    Crystal Metcalfe United Real Estate Kansas City

    6804 Woodend Ave, Kansas City, KS 66106

Why Live in 18th And Vine

18th And Vine in Kansas City is a historic jazz district known for its vibrant music scene and cultural heritage. Revitalized in 1989, the area features restored landmarks like The Gem Theater and the American Jazz Museum, which hosts over 200 performances annually. The neighborhood is a hub for live music, with venues such as The Blue Room and The Kansas City Juke House offering nightly entertainment. Events like the Juneteenth Heritage Festival and the 18th and Vine Arts Festival draw crowds, while Arthur Bryant’s barbecue remains a local favorite. The area is primarily composed of apartment complexes, including the Jazz District Apartments and the soon-to-be-renovated Park Parade Homes. A few 1920s bungalows are available in the eastern region, typically priced lower than the Kansas City average. Industrial buildings, including the Belfonte Ice Cream Company plant, occupy much of the neighborhood. The Kansas City MLB Urban Youth Academy and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum provide ample activities for baseball enthusiasts. The Grove Park and Gregg Klice Community Center offer recreational facilities, including playgrounds and pools. Located just east of downtown, 18th And Vine is near the Crossroads Arts District and the Power and Light District, both offering additional dining and nightlife options. Residents benefit from numerous RideKC bus stops and proximity to the Kansas City Streetcar, though having a car is advisable for easier access to other parts of the city.
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