Lakewood (Lee's Summit)
$650K-$2MEstablished master-planned community wrapped around a private lake with golf, tennis, and mature tree cover, offering large lots and gated enclaves.
Kauffman Stadium sits in the Truman Sports Complex on Kansas City's eastern edge at the I-70/I-435 interchange, so everything here radiates outward to Lee's Summit and Blue Springs to the south, Independence to the northeast, and the Country Club Plaza district to the west for the metro's finest dining and shopping.
Established master-planned community wrapped around a private lake with golf, tennis, and mature tree cover, offering large lots and gated enclaves.
Newer custom-home neighborhoods with big garages, finished lower levels, and one of the metro's strongest school districts.
The metro's most prestigious address: forested estate lots, country-club setting, Tudor and French Country architecture, and a crime rate far below the national average.
Stately pre-war homes lining Ward Parkway near the Country Club Plaza, walkable to top private schools and the city's best restaurants.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Kauffman Stadium. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Kansas City where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
A private, guard-gated community south of the metro built around a Tom Watson-designed 18-hole course, a 110-acre lake, two marinas, and nature trails. Custom estates and lakeside lots sit behind a single controlled entrance.
The crown jewel of J.C. Nichols' Country Club District, with winding lanes, manicured gardens, and historic estates that rank among the most expensive in the nation. Per-capita income is among the highest in the country.
A gated enclave anchored by the private Hallbrook Country Club and its Tom Fazio championship course, with estate homes and maintenance-provided villas. Heritage traces to Hallmark founder Joyce C. Hall.
One of the metro's most sought-after suburbs, with lush landscaping, top-rated schools, and pockets of gated luxury like Tomahawk Creek and Hills of Leawood. Old Leawood adds serene, walkable estate streets.