4 SE 240th Rd
Warrensburg, MO 64093
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
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Available
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About This Home
Fully remodeled 4 plex is now available. 2 Bed 1 bath. All appliances are brand new. Rent includes a Washer / Dryer combo all in one unit. Kitchen has hard surface counter tops. Apartment has vinyl plank flooring throughout so no carpet to worry about. Here is a link to a walkthrough video of the apartment.
4 SE 240th Rd is a house located in Johnson County and the 64093 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Warrensburg R-VI attendance zone.
Contact
- Listed by Bryan Jacobs
- Phone Number (660) 422-7813
- Contact
Located in west central Missouri, Warrensburg is known as the “Home of Man’s Best Friend” since the phrase was coined during a court trial in 1870 over a slain local dog named Old Drum. Warrensburg honors the legend of Old Drum with a statue in front of the Warrensburg courthouse as well as the Old Drum Dog Fest, which celebrates dogs and their best friends.
Home to the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg offers residents a blend of big-city culture and small-town comfort. A host of beautiful parks, award-winning restaurants, unique shopping experiences, and a thriving historic downtown provides Warrensburg residents with a wide variety of things to do in town. Access to U.S. 50 and an Amtrak station allows for simple commutes and travels from Warrensburg. The hustle and bustle of Kansas City is just an hour’s drive away as well.
Learn more about living in WarrensburgColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 4 min | 2.6 mi |
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