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Million dollar homes in Kansas City

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Daydreaming of the finer things in life for 2022? Us, too. That’s why we’ve curated this list of must-see million dollar homes for sale in Kansas City.

10445 N. Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, MO

4BR/4BA | $1,000,000 | This north Kansas City home is situated on the first hole of a golf course with indoor and outdoor entertaining space. It boasts a large kitchen island and an inviting floor-to-ceiling fireplace. The Staley Farms subdivision also offers a zero entry pool, indoor basketball court, and exercise rooms.

1213 W. 64th Terr., Kansas City, MO

Exterior of a one-level all brick home.

1213 W. 64th Ter. | Photo by Alan at AHP Services LLC

6BR/4.5BA | $1,100,000 | A brick home with original charm (including three mint condition 60s retro baths). This suburban home puts luxury at the forefront of its design with heated flooring, an additional main suite with a walk-in cedar closet, and custom lighting throughout.

4635 Jarboe St., Kansas City, MO

The exterior of a primarily stone home.

4635 Jarboe St. | Photo by Virtual View 360, via Heather Broderick + Jackson Brett, RE/MAX State Line

3BR/4BA | $1,550,000 | Just steps from the Plaza, this smart home offers a sleek modern design + clean lines. High-end finishes include a 60-inch gas range, a marble signature gas fireplace, and a walk-in pantry with an eight-foot quartz island. The screened-in porch offers views into the heart of Kansas City.

11712 Canterbury Ct., Leawood, KS

An aerial from the second floor overlooking the main living room.

11712 Canterbury Ct. | Photo by The Perfect Spot for You

4BR/7BA | $1,945,000 | Take a staycation this year in this home’s gunite pool + hot tub viewing the fifth hole of Hallbrook Farms golf course. The all-brick home offers a main suite with access to the deck, vaulted ceilings, and a finished lower level with a bar. Bonus: everyone has a room fit for royalty with their own baths and walk-ins.

11518 W. 164th Ter., Overland Park, KS

The main bathroom featuring a stand alone tub + walk-in.

11518 W. 164th Ter. | Photo by Joseph or Joe Photography, via Group O’Dell Real Estate

4BR/6BA | $1,025,000 | Think: modern meets a touch of rustic living in this custom + newly renovated home. There’s a space for everyone — from the vaulted great room with a two-story stone fireplace to the patio with designer landscaping for privacy. The kids will enjoy the recreation room while the parents have their own fun entertaining guests with a wine cellar.

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