$339 - $889 per month
Prime Place Manhattan - Student Apartments
Studio - 4 Beds
1532 College Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
$339 - $889 per month
Prime Place Manhattan - Student Apartments
Studio - 4 Beds
1532 College Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
$800 - $995 per month
Magnolia Hills
Studio - 2 Beds
1430 Mccain Ln, Manhattan, KS 66502
$1,550 per month
314 Poyntz Ave Unit 202, Manhattan, KS 66502
The Lofts are centrally located in the heart of downtown Manhattan. The loft is perfect for a young professional wanting to stay connected to the community but wanting to live in a quiet, private location with upscale finishes. The studio offers modern custom cabinets and high-end appliances including a larger washer and dryer.
Kansas State University shapes daily life in Manhattan, creating a dynamic college-town atmosphere throughout the "Little Apple." The Flint Hills Discovery Center and Konza Prairie Biological Station showcase the region's unique tallgrass prairie ecosystem through interactive exhibits and hiking trails. Tuttle Creek State Park provides extensive outdoor recreation with boating, fishing, and camping, while the Linear Trail system connects neighborhoods for walking and cycling. The historic Aggieville district buzzes with restaurants like Bourbon & Baker, known for its diverse menu and bourbon selection, and Tallgrass Tap House with its rooftop bar.
The Manhattan housing market features diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. The median single family home price stands at $306,000, while townhomes have a median price of $210,000. One bedroom condos command a median price of $275,000, and two bedroom condos list at a median of $254,900. The Grand Mere neighborhood contains the highest priced single family homes with a median of $441,300, while South Manhattan offers more affordable options at a median of $195,500.
Manhattan's cost of living sits 9% below the national average. A family of four should target a $96,000 annual salary to live comfortably, with monthly expenses averaging $8,000. Renters need approximately $48,000 yearly, facing average monthly costs of $4,000. The 1.43% property tax rate in Riley County exceeds nearby Junction City's 1.54% rate. The public school system includes highly rated institutions like Manhattan High School and Marlatt Elementary School. Kansas State University and Fort Riley military base provide steady employment opportunities in education, research, and defense sectors. The city connects to major regional hubs with Kansas City 120 miles east and Wichita 85 miles south.