Chapel Oaks
3606 NE Independence Ave,
Lee's Summit, MO 64064
$1,315 - $1,700
2-3 Beds
Experience your new apartment at Westvale Duplex Portfolio in Lee's Summit. This community can be found on Nw Chipman Rd. in Lee's Summit. The leasing team is waiting to show you all that this community has in store. Make sure you to see the available floorplan options. Stop by to talk about your next apartment.
Westvale Duplex Portfolio is an apartment community located in Jackson County and the 64081 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Lee's Summit R-VII attendance zone.
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
Microwave
Refrigerator
Lee’s Summit is a medium-sized suburban community just outside the southwest corner of Kansas City. The downtown area in the center of Lee’s Summit is an attractive retail district full of locally-owned specialty shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues housed in historic buildings. The city has developed a healthy tourism sector with many cultural and natural attractions all around, including the Longview Mansion, Missouri Town 1855, Powell Gardens, and the enormous Fleming Park.
The local schools perform exceptionally well, and the crime rate is well below the state and national averages. Lee’s Summit is a great place for commuters to find houses and apartments, with the drive into Kansas City only being around thirty minutes (Amtrak service between the cities is available as well, although the trip takes about an hour).
Learn more about living in Lee's SummitColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 6 min | 2.8 mi | |
Drive: | 19 min | 12.4 mi | |
Drive: | 22 min | 14.5 mi | |
Drive: | 23 min | 15.2 mi |
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