
Neighborhood: Bridger
- Suburban CalmSerene suburban setting with space, comfort, and community charm.Shopping SceneBustling retail hubs with boutiques, shops, and convenient everyday essentials.Highway AccessQuick highway connections for seamless travel and regional access.Medical HubCentral access to hospitals, clinics, and comprehensive healthcare.
Set on Independence’s east side along I-70, 64057 blends suburban calm with easy access to Kansas City. You’ll find newer apartments and townhomes near Independence Center and Independence Commons, everyday errands covered by big-box retailers, grocery options, coffee drive-thrus, and major gyms, plus a casual dining scene that ranges from barbecue to family restaurants. Outdoor time is close by on the Little Blue Trace Trail and at nearby Fleming Park and Blue Springs Lake, and many communities welcome pets with green spaces and walking paths. Centerpoint Medical Center anchors the area, and commuters appreciate quick connections via I-70, 291, and 470. According to recent Zillow market trends, the median asking rent has hovered around the low $1,200s over the past few months, with most rentals ranging roughly from the mid-$900s to the upper-$1,600s depending on size and finishes.
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Walk, Transit & Bike Scores
Nearby schools in Independence
GreatSchools rating
- 7/10Bridger Middle SchoolGrades: 6Distance: 0.6 mi
- 3/10Bingham Middle SchoolGrades: 7, 8Distance: 0.5 mi
- 3/10William Chrisman High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 2.4 mi
Frequently asked questions
Regency Manor 1 and 2 has a walk score of 18, it's car-dependent.
The schools assigned to Regency Manor 1 and 2 include Bridger Middle School, Bingham Middle School, and William Chrisman High School.
Regency Manor 1 and 2 is in the Bridger neighborhood in Independence, MO.
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