The Best Kansas City Stays for FIFA World Cup 2026: Curated Residences, No Platform Fees


Author: Marcus Painter, Founder and Owner | Alpine Property Management Kansas City LLC
Experience: 12+ years managing rental properties in Kansas City | 250+ properties currently managed
Published: March 25, 2026 | Kansas City Metro

Quick Answer

The best way to experience the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Kansas City is through a curated private residence managed by Alpine Property Management. These are not vacation rentals. They are professionally managed luxury homes with white glove concierge service, sommelier selected welcome packages, team themed decor, and a dedicated coordinator on call 24/7. Match day rates range from $10,000 to $15,000 per night, with concierge packages from $3,500 to $15,000. Book directly at worldcup.alpinekansascity.com with no platform fees.

Kansas City will host eight FIFA World Cup matches this summer at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, including Argentina’s opening fixture and a quarterfinal. The tournament window runs from June 11 through July 8, and the city is expecting an estimated 650,000 visitors across the event. The FIFA Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum and Memorial will operate for at least 18 days during that period, anchoring the cultural experience beyond the stadium itself.

For a certain class of visitor, the question is not where to find a place to stay. It is where to find the right place to stay. Downtown hotels are sold out on match dates, and the listings dominating Airbnb and Vrbo at $300 to $500 per night are designed for a different guest entirely. They are functional. They are adequate. They are not what you are looking for.

Alpine Property Management has built a World Cup residences program for guests who expect more. These are curated private homes and estates positioned near the ConnectKC26 transit network with direct shuttle access to the stadium and Fan Festival. Every property is professionally managed by a company that has operated in Kansas City since 2013, inspected before each guest arrival, and supported by a tiered concierge program that ranges from premium welcome amenities at $3,500 to a full white glove experience with a dedicated coordinator at $15,000. Match day nightly rates for premium residences reach $10,000 to $15,000, reflecting the caliber of property, service, and exclusivity that this program delivers.

This post explains what the program includes, who it is designed for, and why a private residence with Alpine’s concierge infrastructure is the definitive way to experience the World Cup in Kansas City.

Who Is This Program Designed For?

Alpine’s World Cup residences program serves guests who approach travel the same way they approach everything else in their lives: with intention, with standards, and without interest in compromise. The typical guest booking through this program is not comparison shopping on Airbnb. They are making a single decision about where their group will be based for one of the most significant sporting events in the world, and they expect that decision to be handled at a level that matches the occasion.

The program is built for executive groups traveling together for match weeks, entertaining clients, or hosting private gatherings around the tournament. It is built for international delegations arriving in Kansas City from South America, Europe, and beyond who want a private residential compound rather than a hotel floor. It is built for families and extended groups who need the space, privacy, and full kitchen that only a residence provides but refuse to sacrifice the service standards they are accustomed to at luxury hotels. And it is built for high net worth individuals who want a curated Kansas City experience from the moment they arrive until the day they leave, managed by a single point of contact who knows the city intimately.

The common thread among these guests is straightforward. They are not optimizing for price. They are optimizing for experience. The concierge tiers, the property standards, and the operational infrastructure behind this program exist because that is the level of execution this clientele demands.

What Does Alpine’s Concierge Program Include?

Every World Cup residence booked through Alpine is professionally managed and inspected before arrival, with 24/7 maintenance support and a direct line to the Alpine operations team. That is the baseline. The concierge program layers a hospitality experience on top of that foundation, structured across three tiers designed to match different levels of engagement.

Silver: Premium Welcome Package ($3,500)

The Silver tier establishes the standard for arriving well. Guests are greeted with upgraded consumables and premium brand toiletries throughout the residence. A curated welcome package includes champagne, wine, aperitivo, and a selection of snacks and sweets. A premium gift basket features Kansas City themed items sourced from local purveyors. Fresh floral arrangements are placed in the primary suite and dining room. Enhanced damage documentation and deposit recovery protections are included for the property owner’s peace of mind.

Gold: Luxury World Cup Experience ($8,000)

The Gold tier transforms the residence into a World Cup destination in its own right. Everything in Silver is included, plus World Cup themed decor throughout the home: balloon art, memorabilia displays, and atmosphere accents designed around a color palette exclusive to the guest’s preferred team. Premium bedding upgrades are installed in the primary suite. Reserve champagne and liquor selections go beyond the welcome package into a curated bar experience. A luxury gift basket is assembled from premium Kansas City items sourced from local artists and specialty shops. A personalized welcome letter greets the guest by name upon arrival.

Platinum: Elite White Glove Concierge ($15,000)

The Platinum tier is full service residential hospitality. Everything in Silver and Gold is included, plus additional floral arrangements for the living room and guest bedrooms. A sommelier selected collection of wines, spirits, and beer is stocked before arrival. The defining feature of Platinum is a dedicated concierge coordinator assigned to the booking and on call 24/7 for the duration of the guest’s stay. This is not a help desk. It is a single individual who knows the guest’s preferences, manages requests in real time, and serves as the primary point of contact for anything the guest needs during their time in Kansas City. After the stay, Platinum includes comprehensive post event restoration with deep cleaning, carpet and upholstery treatment, full property inspection, repair coordination, and a dedicated post event owner debrief with a complete financial summary.

Concierge Feature Silver ($3,500) Gold ($8,000) Platinum ($15,000)
Premium consumables and toiletries Included Included Included
Champagne, wine, aperitivo welcome Included Included Included
Kansas City gift basket Premium Luxury (local artists) Luxury (local artists)
Fresh floral arrangements Primary suite + dining Primary suite + dining All rooms
Team themed decor and color palette Included Included
Premium bedding (primary suite) Included Included
Reserve champagne and liquor Included Included
Personalized welcome letter Included Included
Sommelier selected wines, spirits, beer Included
Dedicated concierge coordinator (24/7) Included
Post event deep clean and restoration Included
Owner debrief and financial summary Included

How Does Dynamic Match Day Pricing Work?

Alpine’s World Cup residences use dynamic pricing that reflects the reality of the match calendar. Kansas City will host eight matches across the tournament, and not all dates carry the same demand. Argentina’s opening fixture and the quarterfinal on July 8 represent the highest demand windows in the entire Kansas City schedule. Group stage matches draw strong international interest. Non match days between fixtures attract guests who are in Kansas City for the Fan Festival, the broader cultural experience, or multi week stays that span several matches.

Match day and match week rates for premium residences range from $10,000 to $15,000 per night. Non match day rates are set at lower price points that reflect the specific property and booking window. This is the same dynamic pricing logic that governs every world class hospitality market during a global event. FIFA’s own On Location hospitality program at Arrowhead Stadium sells Pitchside Lounge and VIP experiences at price points that reflect the magnitude of the occasion. Alpine’s residential program operates on the same principle: the experience justifies the investment, and the investment reflects the exclusivity of being in the right place, at the right time, with the right level of service.

Guests booking longer stays that span multiple matches receive the benefit of Alpine’s pricing structure across the full window rather than paying the peak rate for every night. A group that books for the duration of the group stage, for example, captures match day proximity across multiple fixtures while the non match days between are priced accordingly. This makes the total investment more efficient for guests planning extended stays, which is how most high net worth visitors approach a multi week event of this scale.

Why Choose a Private Residence Over a Hotel or Stadium Hospitality Package?

Hotels and FIFA’s On Location hospitality program serve specific purposes, and they do it well. But they cannot deliver what a private residence with professional concierge service provides, and the distinction matters for guests operating at this level.

A luxury hotel room in Kansas City, even at $800 to $1,200 per night on match dates, gives you 400 to 600 square feet, a minibar, and a concierge desk shared with every other guest in the building. For an executive group of six or eight people, that means four separate rooms on potentially different floors, no shared gathering space, and no ability to host a private dinner or reception without booking a hotel event space at additional cost. The economics of that approach add up quickly, and the experience remains fundamentally institutional.

A private residence through Alpine gives you 2,000 to 4,000 square feet of exclusive space. Multiple bedrooms. A full kitchen. Living and dining areas where your group can gather privately. Outdoor space. And when you add the Gold or Platinum concierge tier, you get that space dressed in your team’s colors with reserve champagne on the counter, a sommelier curated bar, and a dedicated coordinator who handles everything from dinner reservations to transportation logistics. That is an experience a hotel simply cannot replicate.

FIFA’s On Location hospitality packages are stadium experiences. They include premium seating, food and beverage at the venue, and access to private lounges on match day. They are exceptional for the hours surrounding a match. But they end when you leave the stadium. Alpine’s residences program is where you live for the duration of the tournament. It is the private compound your group returns to after the match, the place where you host colleagues for a post game gathering, the home base that anchors your entire Kansas City experience across days and weeks rather than hours.

The most discerning World Cup visitors will do both: an On Location package for the stadium experience and an Alpine residence for everything surrounding it. The two are complementary, not competitive.

Reserve your World Cup residence: Alpine’s curated properties are limited, and match day availability is tightening as we approach June. Browse available residences, select your concierge tier, and submit a booking inquiry at worldcup.alpinekansascity.com. An Alpine team member will confirm availability within 24 hours. Direct booking. No platform fees. No algorithms. Just a direct conversation with the team managing your stay.

What Operational Infrastructure Supports the Guest Experience?

Concierge packages and premium pricing mean nothing without operational execution behind them. The reason Alpine built this program rather than leaving it to individual homeowners listing on platforms is that luxury short term rental hospitality requires the same systems, staffing, and accountability that drive a professional property management operation. Aspiration without infrastructure is just marketing. Alpine’s World Cup program is backed by 12 years of managing residential properties across this city.

Every property in the World Cup portfolio is inspected before each guest arrival using the same turnover protocol Alpine applies to its 250+ property long term management portfolio. That protocol covers cleanliness, appliance function, HVAC operation, plumbing, safety equipment, and guest amenity setup. If a Gold or Platinum concierge package is attached, the pre arrival preparation includes decor installation, bar and beverage staging, floral delivery, and bedding upgrades. Nothing is left to the guest to discover or report. The property is ready when they walk through the door.

During the stay, guests have a direct phone line to Alpine’s operations team. Emergency maintenance is coordinated through Alpine’s established network of licensed, insured contractors who serve our portfolio year round. This is not a first time vendor relationship built for the World Cup. These are the same contractors who respond to calls across our 250+ properties every week. They know the homes, they know the systems, and they respond with urgency because their relationship with Alpine depends on it.

For Platinum tier guests, the dedicated concierge coordinator operates as a personal point of contact for the entire stay. This individual is briefed on the guest’s preferences, arrival timing, and any special requirements before the guest lands in Kansas City. They handle requests directly, coordinate with Alpine’s operations team on logistics, and ensure that the guest’s experience is seamless from check in through departure. For property owners, the Platinum tier includes comprehensive post event restoration and a financial summary that accounts for every aspect of the booking. Our deep expertise in insurance requirements for World Cup hosting ensures every property carries appropriate coverage throughout the guest’s stay.

How Does Transit Access Factor Into the Premium Residence Experience?

Even at this level, transit logistics matter. The 2026 World Cup in Kansas City is not like attending a match in London or Barcelona where the stadium sits within a dense urban transit network. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is located in a suburban corridor with approximately 4,000 general parking spaces, and KC2026 is directing the majority of ticket holders to use the ConnectKC26 motorcoach network. Understanding how that network connects to your residence is part of the planning that separates a well executed World Cup experience from one that starts with a two hour traffic jam on match day.

Alpine’s curated residences are positioned near ConnectKC26 hubs that provide direct shuttle service. The three strongest hub locations for premium guests are Oak Park Mall in Overland Park (Region Direct daily service plus Stadium Direct on match days), the North Kansas City hub at 520 E. 19th Ave. (same dual designation), and Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S (also dual designation). Properties near these hubs give guests the option of boarding a shuttle for the stadium and Fan Festival experience or arranging private car service while still benefiting from a location that is strategically connected to the event footprint.

Every Alpine guest receives a detailed transit guide specific to their property, including walking or driving distance to the nearest hub, shuttle frequency, operating hours, and the critical detail that Stadium Direct requires a valid match ticket for boarding. For Platinum guests, the concierge coordinator can arrange private transportation as an alternative or supplement to the shuttle network. The point is that Alpine has thought through the logistics so the guest does not have to. For a complete breakdown of hub locations and service types, see our full analysis of ConnectKC26 and its impact on rental positioning across Kansas City suburbs.

What Should Property Owners Know About Listing Through Alpine’s World Cup Program?

This post is written primarily for the guests and groups considering Alpine’s World Cup residences. But many of our readers are property owners in the Kansas City metro who are evaluating how to position their home for the tournament, and the opportunity at this tier deserves its own discussion.

The revenue potential of listing through Alpine’s World Cup program is fundamentally different from what a standard Airbnb listing produces. A property earning $10,000 to $15,000 per night on match days, with a Gold or Platinum concierge package generating an additional $8,000 to $15,000 in revenue per booking, represents earnings that most Kansas City homeowners have never had the opportunity to capture from a single property. The total revenue from a multi night match week booking with a Platinum concierge tier can exceed what many properties earn in an entire year of long term rental income.

Alpine handles everything that makes this level of execution possible. We manage the permitting and regulatory compliance required under Kansas City’s short term rental ordinance. We collect and remit the 7.5% transient guest tax, the $3.00 per night occupancy fee, and the 1% earnings tax on the owner’s behalf. We handle all tax reporting obligations through the city’s Quick Tax portal. We coordinate pre arrival inspections, concierge setup, maintenance during the stay, and post event restoration for Platinum bookings. The owner’s involvement is limited to approving the listing and collecting their proceeds.

For owners considering what happens after the tournament, our analysis of Kansas City’s rental market after the World Cup ends explains the transition back to long term fundamentals. Properties in the neighborhoods Alpine serves, including Overland Park, Liberty, Lee’s Summit, and the Northland, continue to perform strongly as long term rentals backed by employment growth, population gains, and the economic catalysts that make Kansas City one of the top rental markets in the country. Alpine’s 96% occupancy rate and 14 day average vacancy period reflect the quality of our long term management, and owners who list through our World Cup program have the option to transition seamlessly into full service long term property management after the tournament concludes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What level of property does Alpine offer for the FIFA World Cup in Kansas City?

A: Alpine’s World Cup portfolio consists of curated private residences selected for their size, condition, and proximity to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and the FIFA Fan Festival. These are not standard vacation rentals. They are professionally managed estates and premium homes designed to accommodate executive groups, international delegations, and families who expect hotel caliber hospitality in a private residential setting. Every property is inspected before each guest arrival and supported by Alpine’s 24/7 operations team.

Q: How much do Alpine’s World Cup residences cost per night?

A: Alpine uses dynamic pricing that reflects the intensity of the match calendar. Match day and match week rates for premium residences range from $10,000 to $15,000 per night, with non match day rates available at lower price points. Pricing varies by property size, location, and booking window. Concierge packages ranging from $3,500 to $15,000 can be added to any reservation for an elevated hospitality experience including premium welcome packages, sommelier selected wines, team themed decor, and a dedicated concierge coordinator.

Q: What concierge packages are available for World Cup guests?

A: Alpine offers three concierge tiers. The Silver package at $3,500 includes premium welcome amenities, champagne, wine, aperitivo, a Kansas City gift basket, and fresh floral arrangements. The Gold package at $8,000 adds World Cup themed decor customized to the guest’s preferred team colors, premium bedding, reserve champagne and liquor, and a luxury gift basket curated from local Kansas City artists and shops. The Platinum package at $15,000 includes everything in Silver and Gold plus sommelier selected wines and spirits, a dedicated concierge coordinator on call 24/7, comprehensive post event property restoration, and a full owner debrief with financial summary.

Q: How do I book a World Cup residence through Alpine?

A: Visit worldcup.alpinekansascity.com to browse available properties and submit a booking inquiry. An Alpine team member will confirm availability and walk you through the guest agreement within 24 hours. There are no platform service fees. You book directly with the management company that operates the property, and you have a direct line to the team managing your stay from the moment you confirm through the day you check out.

Q: Why book a private residence instead of a hotel or FIFA hospitality suite for the World Cup?

A: A private residence offers space, privacy, and flexibility that hotels and stadium hospitality packages cannot match. Executive groups and families traveling together get multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, private outdoor space, and the ability to host their own gatherings without hotel restrictions. Alpine’s concierge service layers hotel caliber hospitality onto that residential foundation, including premium welcome packages, dedicated coordinators, and 24/7 support. You get the privacy of a home with the service level of a five star property.

Q: Are Alpine’s World Cup properties located near transit to the stadium and Fan Festival?

A: Yes. Alpine’s curated residences are positioned near ConnectKC26 shuttle hubs that provide direct motorcoach service to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on match days and daily service to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum and Memorial. Each guest receives a detailed transit guide with their nearest hub location, shuttle frequency, and estimated travel times. For guests who prefer private transportation, Alpine’s concierge team can coordinate car service arrangements.

Q: What makes Alpine qualified to manage luxury short term rentals during the World Cup?

A: Alpine Property Management has managed residential properties across the Kansas City metro since 2013. The company currently oversees more than 250 properties and maintains a 96% occupancy rate, a 98% rent collection rate, and a 14 day average vacancy period. Alpine handles all regulatory compliance including Kansas City’s short term rental permitting, tax collection, and quarterly filings. The World Cup STR program applies the same operational standards, maintenance coordination, and professional oversight that Alpine delivers across its long term portfolio.

About Alpine Property Management Kansas City

Founded in 2013 by Marcus and Cara Painter, Alpine Property Management manages residential properties across the Kansas City metro area. Our commitment to responsive communication, efficient maintenance coordination, quality tenant placement, and transparent financial reporting has built our reputation for excellence. We serve Kansas City MO, Kansas City KS, Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Lee’s Summit, Independence, Blue Springs, Gladstone, Liberty, North Kansas City, Parkville, Riverside, and surrounding communities.

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How Will the ConnectKC26 Transit Plan Affect Short Term Rental Demand Across Kansas City Suburbs?


Author: Marcus Painter, Founder and Owner | Alpine Property Management Kansas City LLC
Experience: 12+ years managing rental properties in Kansas City | 250+ properties currently managed
Published: March 9, 2026 | Kansas City Metro

Quick Answer

The ConnectKC26 shuttle network dramatically expands the footprint of viable World Cup short-term rental locations by connecting suburban park-and-ride hubs in Overland Park, Independence, North Kansas City, Liberty, Lee’s Summit, and Lenexa directly to the FIFA Fan Festival and Arrowhead Stadium. Properties within a short drive of any Region Direct hub or Stadium Direct park-and-ride site gain a meaningful competitive advantage because guests can avoid traffic entirely, arriving at the tournament via motorcoach from locations 20 to 40 minutes from the stadium.

When most Kansas City landlords think about World Cup short-term rental demand, they picture properties within a few miles of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. That instinct is understandable but incomplete. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring an estimated 650,000 visitors to Kansas City over a 33-day tournament window, and the vast majority of them will not be staying downtown or in Raytown. They will be staying wherever they can find available, affordable accommodations, and they will be getting to the stadium and Fan Festival by bus.

ConnectKC26, the official transit plan developed by the Kansas City World Cup organizing committee, changes the calculus entirely for suburban landlords. By connecting 15 regional hubs across the metro to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum and Memorial, and then running Stadium Direct shuttles to Arrowhead from four park-and-ride locations on match days, KC2026 has effectively created a new map of World Cup proximity that has nothing to do with driving distance. A property in Overland Park is now, functionally, connected to the stadium. A rental near Liberty’s hub at 1915 College Street is, practically speaking, just a bus ride from everything.

This post maps every confirmed ConnectKC26 hub to the surrounding neighborhoods, explains how each location’s transit access shapes its short-term rental opportunity, and gives suburban landlords a framework for positioning their listings to capture maximum World Cup demand. If you own rental property in Johnson County, the Northland, or the eastern suburbs, this is the piece of analysis you have been waiting for.

What Exactly Is ConnectKC26 and How Does It Work?

ConnectKC26 is the official motorcoach transit network created by KC2026 to move World Cup visitors around the metro during the tournament window running from June 11 through July 13, 2026. The network operates 215 motorcoaches, each seating 53 passengers, and runs across three distinct service types.

The Airport Direct service operates every 15 minutes between Kansas City International Airport and downtown Kansas City, providing a critical connection for the hundreds of thousands of visitors flying into KCI during the tournament. This service is relevant to landlords near downtown and Northland neighborhoods because it creates a steady stream of arriving and departing guests throughout the 33 day window.

The Region Direct service is the component that matters most for suburban landlords. It runs daily from June 11 through July 13, connecting 15 regional hubs across the metro to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum and Memorial on a frequency of every 15 to 30 minutes depending on the location. This service was deliberately designed around areas with high concentrations of hotels and short-term rentals, meaning your property does not need to be in Kansas City proper to benefit from tournament-level demand. KC2026 CEO Pam Kramer noted when unveiling the plan that the Region Direct service would cut a trip from Lenexa City Center to Fan Fest from roughly one hour and forty minutes to approximately 30 minutes.

The Stadium Direct service operates only on Kansas City match days, running continuous shuttles from four designated park-and-ride locations to Arrowhead Stadium. Riders must hold a valid match ticket to board. The four Stadium Direct park-and-ride sites are Highway 40 and Stadium Drive in Kansas City, Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S, North Kansas City at 520 E. 19th Ave., and Oak Park Mall at 11149 W. 95th St. in Overland Park. These four locations represent the most direct short-term rental opportunity for property owners in the surrounding neighborhoods.

Complementing the ConnectKC26 network, Johnson County launched its own “Johnson County United Link” circulator, a separate funded effort connecting Leawood, Lenexa, Merriam, Mission, Olathe, Overland Park, and Shawnee, overlapping at Oak Park Mall and coordinating with ConnectKC26 Region Direct routes. Johnson County’s program carries approximately $5.7 million in state aid, grants, and city partnerships. This secondary layer of connectivity makes Johnson County properties particularly well served during the tournament.

ConnectKC26 Hub Location Address Service Type(s) Frequency
Oak Park Mall (Overland Park) 11149 W. 95th St. Region Direct + Stadium Direct Every 15–20 min (Region); continuous match days (Stadium)
Independence Center 18801 E. 39th St. S Region Direct + Stadium Direct Every 20 min (Region); continuous match days (Stadium)
North Kansas City 520 E. 19th Ave. Region Direct + Stadium Direct Every 20 min (Region); continuous match days (Stadium)
Highway 40 / Stadium Drive Hwy 40 & Stadium Dr., KCMO Stadium Direct only Continuous on match days
Liberty 1915 College St. Region Direct Every 20 min
Lee’s Summit 217 SW Main St. Region Direct Every 20 min
Lenexa City Center 8741 Ryckert St. Region Direct Every 20 min
Overland Park Convention Center 6000 College Blvd. Region Direct Every 20 min
The Legends (KCK) 10824 Parallel Pkwy. Region Direct Every 20 min
Lawrence 2315 Bob Billings Pkwy. Region Direct Every 30 min

Which Suburbs Have the Strongest Short-Term Rental Advantage from ConnectKC26?

The honest answer requires separating two different kinds of advantage: Stadium Direct advantage (strongest on match days, six days total) and Region Direct advantage (active every day for 33 days). Properties near Stadium Direct park-and-rides win on match days. Properties near Region Direct hubs win for the full tournament window, which matters far more for total revenue.

Overland Park and Johnson County (Oak Park Mall hub)

Oak Park Mall at 11149 W. 95th St. is simultaneously a Stadium Direct park-and-ride and a Region Direct hub. This dual designation makes the surrounding Overland Park neighborhoods arguably the most transit-connected suburban location in the entire metro for World Cup purposes. Guests staying in Overland Park can park at Oak Park Mall, take the Region Direct bus daily to Fan Fest, and board Stadium Direct on match days to reach Arrowhead. The Johnson County United Link further expands connectivity to Lenexa City Center and the Overland Park Convention Center, both of which are also Region Direct stops.

For investors who own property in Overland Park, this is a meaningful shift in positioning. Overland Park sits roughly 20 to 25 miles from Arrowhead Stadium, a distance that would normally place it outside the primary short-term rental demand zone. With ConnectKC26 operating from Oak Park Mall, a guest can board a shuttle there and arrive at the Fan Festival without a car. The neighborhood’s deep hotel and short-term rental inventory makes it a natural anchor for the Johnson County side of the transit network. The question many Overland Park owners are now weighing is whether to register for the Kansas City Major Event STR permit or the standard annual permit.

Independence (Independence Center hub)

Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S is a Stadium Direct park-and-ride location, making Independence properties particularly valuable on Kansas City’s six match days. Independence already holds a strong position in the World Cup rental market as the most popular entry point for out of state investors in the Kansas City metro, with median home prices between $170,000 and $220,000 and a large inventory of properties that could be listed as short-term rentals with relatively modest preparation. With the Stadium Direct connection in place, Independence guests can drive to Independence Center, park, and board a shuttle to Arrowhead on match days without navigating match day congestion on Raytown Road and Stadium Drive. For context on the long-term investment picture in this corridor, see our comparison of Johnson County versus Jackson County investor returns.

The Independence Center hub is also a Region Direct stop, meaning guests are connected to the Fan Festival every day of the tournament, not only on match days. For a landlord running a short-term rental in Independence during June and July, this is a concrete selling point that justifies premium pricing relative to properties without transit access.

North Kansas City (North Kansas City hub)

The North Kansas City hub at 520 E. 19th Ave. is the only Northland location with both Stadium Direct and Region Direct service. This makes North Kansas City properties exceptionally well positioned for hosts who want full tournament connectivity. North Kansas City already outperforms the metro average on cap rates, and its proximity to downtown gives it an urban character that many European and South American visitors will find appealing compared to more suburban alternatives. The added transit connectivity from ConnectKC26 lifts what might have been a second tier short-term rental market into a genuinely competitive one for the World Cup window.

Liberty (Region Direct hub)

Liberty’s Region Direct stop at 1915 College St. connects this Northland suburb to the Fan Festival daily. Liberty does not have a Stadium Direct connection, so match day guests will need to drive to the North Kansas City hub or arrange alternate transportation to Arrowhead. But for the 27 non-match days of the 33-day window, Liberty’s transit access equals any hub on the network. Liberty typically offers median home prices between $280,000 and $380,000 and attracts tenants who are working professionals and families drawn by strong school districts, making it a more premium short-term rental market than Independence with a corresponding ability to command higher nightly rates.

Lee’s Summit (Region Direct hub)

Lee’s Summit’s Region Direct stop at 217 SW Main St. gives this southern suburb daily Fan Festival connectivity. Lee’s Summit tends to be overlooked in World Cup conversations because it sits roughly 25 miles southeast of Arrowhead Stadium, and most early coverage focused on proximity to the stadium rather than transit access to the Fan Festival. That framing undersells the opportunity. The Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum runs for the full 33-day window and is expected to draw tens of thousands of visitors on non-match days. Lee’s Summit’s median home price of roughly $421,000 and strong tenant quality profile means its short-term rental rates will skew higher than Independence or Raytown, though its overall inventory of available STR properties is more limited.

Lenexa City Center (Region Direct hub)

Lenexa City Center at 8741 Ryckert St. is a Region Direct stop with additional Johnson County United Link connectivity. Lenexa is significant because it sits close to the Panasonic EV battery plant development corridor in De Soto and near the growing southwest Johnson County employment base, meaning its short-term rental demand during the World Cup benefits from transit access and from the broader economic activity that major employer growth is generating in the area. Lenexa and neighboring Olathe will also benefit from the Johnson County United Link circulator that overlaps at Oak Park Mall, providing an additional connectivity layer.

Dual designation advantage: Oak Park Mall, Independence Center, and North Kansas City at 520 E. 19th Ave. are the only three locations in the ConnectKC26 network that serve as both Stadium Direct park-and-ride sites AND Region Direct daily hubs. Properties within a short drive of these three locations capture both match-day shuttle access and 33-day Fan Festival connectivity, making them the strongest suburban short-term rental positions in the metro.

How Should Landlords Use ConnectKC26 in Their Listing Strategy?

Understanding the transit network is one thing. Using it to outperform competing listings is another. Landlords who position their properties around ConnectKC26 access have a concrete, verifiable advantage over those who simply list their home and wait.

The most effective listing strategy starts with a direct statement of transit access in the headline description. Phrases like “Region Direct shuttle stop 5 minutes away” or “Stadium Direct park-and-ride at Oak Park Mall, 3 miles from property” communicate a real operational benefit that saves guests hours of frustration during the tournament. With stadium parking limited to roughly 4,000 general spaces, KC2026 is actively directing the majority of ticket holders to use shuttle service. Guests who know they will need a shuttle before arriving will actively search for properties near confirmed stop locations.

The second piece of listing strategy is accurate distance framing. Rather than describing a property in terms of driving distance to Arrowhead, transit-connected properties should describe travel time from their nearest hub to the Fan Festival and from their nearest Stadium Direct park-and-ride to the stadium. Overland Park to Fan Fest via Oak Park Mall is approximately 30 minutes on Region Direct. Independence Center to Arrowhead on Stadium Direct takes a fraction of the time a car would require in match day traffic. These numbers are compelling and credible.

Landlords should also prepare a one-page guest guide that covers their nearest hub location with the address, expected shuttle frequency, operating days, and the reminder that Stadium Direct requires a valid match ticket for boarding. This kind of operational preparation translates directly into positive reviews and repeat bookings, which matters for hosts who plan to continue short-term rental operations beyond the World Cup. For more on the compliance requirements that apply once you begin hosting, our analysis of the 5 insurance mistakes that can void your homeowner’s policy during World Cup STR hosting covers the critical steps.

What Does ConnectKC26 Mean for Pricing in Transit-Connected Suburbs?

Transit access is a genuine price driver, not a marketing embellishment. Properties near ConnectKC26 hubs have a functional advantage over comparable properties without that access, and that advantage should be reflected in nightly rates.

The current market context is that the median nightly short-term rental rate in Kansas City during the World Cup window is approximately $304, according to Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) data, reflecting a roughly 20% increase over typical rates. That average blends together stadium-adjacent properties in Raytown and Independence with downtown units and suburban properties across a wide range of locations. Properties with verified transit access to the ConnectKC26 network sit above the median in pricing power because they resolve the single biggest logistical challenge facing World Cup guests: how to get to the stadium and Fan Festival without a car on match days.

For context on what the market will realistically support, a Deloitte analysis commissioned by Airbnb found that 56% of available Kansas City World Cup listings are priced under $500 per night and 44% of properties with two or more bedrooms fall under that threshold. The properties outperforming this midpoint are generally those with specific advantages like transit access, private parking near a hub, or distance from the noise and congestion of match day crowds. Our full breakdown of World Cup Airbnb pricing for Kansas City explains the data in detail.

Suburban landlords pricing their properties should benchmark against comparable listings near their specific hub rather than against the metro-wide average. An Overland Park three-bedroom with a guest guide to Oak Park Mall and a noted 30-minute Region Direct trip to Fan Fest should not be priced identically to an Overland Park property that requires a car for every excursion. The transit access premium is real and quantifiable.

What Happens to These Properties After the World Cup Ends?

ConnectKC26 is a temporary network. It ends on July 13, 2026, two days after the final Kansas City match. The park-and-ride locations revert to their standard uses, the 215 motorcoaches return to their home fleets, and the 33-day transit overlay disappears. For landlords thinking about the long term value of their suburban properties, the post-tournament period requires its own strategic thinking.

The good news is that the underlying fundamentals of the Kansas City rental market do not change on August 1. The Panasonic EV battery plant in De Soto continues creating jobs in the western suburbs. The Google and Meta data center investments continue attracting tech sector talent. The population growth that pushed the metro to approximately 2.2 million residents continues. Overland Park, Liberty, and Lee’s Summit remain strong rental markets regardless of whether the transit overlay exists. Our detailed coverage of what happens to Kansas City’s rental market after the World Cup ends explains the broader normalization dynamic.

For landlords who registered properties under the Kansas City Major Event permit, the choice between transitioning to a standard short-term rental license or returning to long-term tenancy should be evaluated on the property’s own merits, not on the assumption that transit access will continue driving premium short-term rental rates. The properties that perform best in the long-term rental market in Johnson County, Liberty, and Lee’s Summit are those managed with the same attention to tenant quality, lease enforcement, and maintenance that drives Alpine’s 96% occupancy rate and 14-day average vacancy period across our portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is ConnectKC26 and how does it connect to short-term rental locations?

A: ConnectKC26 is the official World Cup motorcoach transit network operating from June 11 through July 13, 2026. It runs three services: Airport Direct from KCI to downtown, Region Direct connecting 15 suburban hubs to the FIFA Fan Festival every 15 to 30 minutes daily, and Stadium Direct running match-day shuttles from four park-and-ride sites to Arrowhead Stadium. Short-term rental properties near any of these hubs benefit from transit connectivity that allows guests to reach the Fan Festival and stadium without a car.

Q: Which suburbs have the best short-term rental position because of ConnectKC26?

A: Overland Park and the area near Oak Park Mall hold the strongest position because that location serves as both a Stadium Direct park-and-ride and a Region Direct hub, giving guests both daily Fan Fest connectivity and match-day stadium shuttles. Independence Center and North Kansas City at 520 E. 19th Ave. also carry both designations. Liberty, Lee’s Summit, and Lenexa City Center are served by Region Direct service daily throughout the tournament, making them competitive for non-match-day demand and multi-night stays.

Q: Do I need a special permit to list my property as a short-term rental during the World Cup?

A: Yes. Kansas City requires either the $50 Major Event Short-Term Rental permit (valid May 3 through July 31, 2026) or the standard $200 annual permit for any property rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days within KCMO limits. Overland Park, Independence, Liberty, and Lee’s Summit each have their own municipal requirements, and landlords should verify local rules before accepting bookings. Tax obligations, including KCMO’s 7.5% transient guest tax where applicable, apply regardless of permit type.

Q: How should I price my suburban rental if it is near a ConnectKC26 hub?

A: Properties with verified transit access to the ConnectKC26 network should price above comparable listings that require guests to have a car for every excursion. The median nightly World Cup rate per MARC data is approximately $304, but hub-adjacent properties with a clear guest guide to their nearest stop can justify premiums above that level. Benchmark against listings near the same specific hub rather than the metro-wide average, and avoid the overpricing trap documented from the Paris 2024 Olympics, where hosts who priced above market sat empty while competitively priced listings booked out.

Q: Can guests without match tickets use the Stadium Direct service?

A: No. Stadium Direct requires a valid match ticket for boarding and passengers must comply with the stadium’s clear bag policy. Guests who do not have tickets for a specific match but want to attend Fan Fest can use Region Direct service, which runs every 15 to 30 minutes to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National World War I Museum and Memorial without requiring a match ticket.

Q: How does the Johnson County United Link expand connectivity beyond ConnectKC26?

A: Johnson County launched a separate circulator called the Johnson County United Link that connects Leawood, Lenexa, Merriam, Mission, Olathe, Overland Park, and Shawnee. The three Johnson County United routes overlap at Oak Park Mall, where they connect with both ConnectKC26 Region Direct and Stadium Direct service. The program is funded by approximately $5.7 million in state aid, grants, and city partnerships and is expected to operate for 35 to 42 days starting in early June, making southern Johnson County properties more transit-accessible than ConnectKC26 alone would suggest.

Q: What happens to the value of transit-connected properties after the World Cup ends on July 13?

A: The ConnectKC26 network ends on July 13, 2026, and properties near hub locations return to their standard long-term rental fundamentals. Markets like Overland Park, Liberty, and Lee’s Summit have strong underlying demand driven by employment growth, top-rated school districts, and continued population gains in the metro. Properties that perform well during the World Cup due to transit access should transition smoothly to long-term tenancy at competitive market rents, assuming they are priced accurately and managed with professional-grade tenant screening and maintenance coordination.

About Alpine Property Management Kansas City

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Which Kansas City Neighborhoods Are Closest to Arrowhead Stadium for 2026 World Cup Short Term Rentals?

Author: Marcus Painter, Founder and Owner | Alpine Property Management Kansas City LLC Experience: 12+ years managing rental properties in Kansas City | 250+ properties currently managed Published: March 4, 2026 | Kansas City Metro

Quick Answer

The neighborhoods closest to Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Stadium during the tournament) for World Cup short term rentals are Raytown (3 miles), Independence (7 to 8 miles), Grandview (14 miles), the Crossroads Arts District (about 8 miles), and Blue Springs (15 to 18 miles). Raytown and Independence offer the shortest driving times, while the Crossroads and downtown Kansas City provide direct ConnectKC26 shuttle access. Grandview has seen a staggering 3,800% increase in year over year hotel bookings and Blue Springs is up 3,640% in short term rental bookings, making the eastern and southern suburbs the hottest demand zones for World Cup accommodations.

Introduction

Kansas City will host six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at Arrowhead Stadium between June 16 and July 11, bringing an estimated 650,000 visitors to a metro area with roughly 14,600 downtown hotel rooms. The math does not work in favor of traditional lodging. Downtown hotels are already sold out or charging $800 or more per night during the tournament window, and suburban hotels in places like Grandview and Gladstone are seeing year over year booking increases measured in the thousands of percent. That gap between demand and supply is why the short term rental market is about to have its most profitable stretch in Kansas City history.

For landlords and investors considering short term rental conversion during the World Cup, location relative to the stadium is arguably the single most important factor in determining both nightly rates and occupancy. But proximity alone does not tell the full story. The ConnectKC26 shuttle system, which operates as a dedicated World Cup transit network from June 11 through July 13, is fundamentally reshaping which neighborhoods visitors can reach without a car. A property that sits 15 miles from the stadium but next to a ConnectKC26 park and ride hub may be more attractive to international fans than one that sits 5 miles away with no transit access.

This guide breaks down every high demand neighborhood by distance to Arrowhead Stadium, available transit connections, projected demand intensity, and investment potential. Whether you own property in one of these areas or are evaluating where to buy, this is the location intelligence you need to make informed decisions before kickoff.

What Matches Are Being Played at Arrowhead Stadium and When Does Demand Peak?

Understanding the match schedule is critical for pricing strategy and determining which nights will generate the highest short term rental revenue. Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead) will host six matches spread across nearly a month. The group stage matches are Argentina vs. Algeria on June 16, Ecuador vs. Curacao on June 20, Tunisia vs. Netherlands on June 25, and Algeria vs. Austria on June 27. A Round of 32 knockout match follows on July 3, and the final Kansas City match is a quarterfinal on July 11.

The Argentina match on opening night is expected to generate the most intense demand. Argentina enters the tournament as the defending World Cup champion, and their fan base is one of the largest and most passionate in international soccer. The Netherlands match on June 25 will draw another major wave of European visitors. The quarterfinal on July 11 caps the Kansas City schedule and represents the highest stakes match of the six, with global television audiences in the hundreds of millions.

For landlords, the practical takeaway is that demand will not be evenly distributed. Properties close to the stadium or connected by transit will command premium rates on match days, with June 16 and July 11 likely commanding the highest nightly prices. The full tournament transit window runs June 11 through July 13, meaning properties can capture bookings from fans arriving early and departing after the last Kansas City match. According to MARC data on short term rental trends, 80% of Kansas City bookings so far are for four nights or fewer, which means turnover will be high and pricing flexibility matters more than locking in one long stay.

Which Neighborhoods Are Within 10 Miles of Arrowhead Stadium?

The neighborhoods within a 10 mile radius of Arrowhead Stadium represent the inner ring of World Cup short term rental demand. These areas offer the shortest commute times and the most natural appeal to visitors who want to be close to the action without paying downtown hotel prices.

Raytown sits approximately 3 miles southeast of Arrowhead Stadium, making it the closest residential suburb to the venue. Driving time is roughly 8 to 10 minutes under normal traffic conditions, though match day congestion will add time. Raytown is a C class investment market with median home prices between $170,000 and $200,000 and typical three bedroom rents of $1,100 to $1,300. For investors who already own property here, the World Cup represents a chance to earn significantly more than monthly long term rent in a matter of weeks. Raytown does not have a dedicated ConnectKC26 stop, but its proximity to the Highway 40 park and ride location means residents are within a short drive of Stadium Direct shuttle service.

Independence is approximately 7 to 8 miles from Arrowhead Stadium with a driving time of about 15 to 17 minutes. Independence is the most popular entry point for out of state investors in the Kansas City metro, with a wide variety of properties and strong rent to price ratios. For the World Cup, Independence has a major advantage: Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S is a designated ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct park and ride location. Fans staying in short term rentals near Independence Center can take a direct motorcoach shuttle to Kansas City Stadium on match days without needing a car at all. Independence also has the IRIS on demand transit service, which provides rides throughout the city limits for $5 per trip, giving visitors additional flexibility for getting around.

Downtown Kansas City and the Crossroads Arts District sit about 8 miles west of Arrowhead Stadium. The driving time is roughly 12 to 15 minutes, but the real advantage here is transit connectivity. The FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial is located in this area, and it serves as the central hub for the ConnectKC26 system. Stadium Direct motorcoach shuttles will run directly from the Fan Festival to Arrowhead on match days. The KC Streetcar, which now runs nearly six miles from the River Market through downtown and Midtown to the UMKC campus, is free to ride and connects visitors to hotels, restaurants, and entertainment without needing a car. Properties in the Crossroads are commanding some of the highest World Cup nightly rates in the metro, with three bedroom homes jumping from roughly $525 for two nights in 2025 to over $1,700 for the same dates in 2026.

Neighborhood Distance to Arrowhead Driving Time (Non Match Day) ConnectKC26 Access Demand Indicator
Raytown ~3 miles 8 to 10 min Near Highway 40 park and ride High (closest suburb)
Independence ~7 to 8 miles 15 to 17 min Stadium Direct at Independence Center Very High
Downtown KC / Crossroads ~8 miles 12 to 15 min Fan Festival hub + Stadium Direct + Streetcar Highest

How Do the 10 to 20 Mile Neighborhoods Compare for Short Term Rental Demand?

The 10 to 20 mile ring from Arrowhead Stadium includes several suburbs where short term rental demand has surged dramatically based on early booking data, even though they are farther from the venue. In many cases, lower property prices in these areas create a more attractive return on investment for landlords willing to participate in the World Cup market.

Grandview is approximately 14 miles south of Arrowhead Stadium with a driving time of roughly 20 to 25 minutes. Despite the distance, Grandview is generating some of the most eye popping demand data in the entire metro. AirDNA data reported by KCUR shows suburban hotel bookings in Grandview have increased 3,800% year over year. Alpine’s own World Cup pricing analysis found that short term rental bookings in Grandview are up 17,900% year over year. These numbers reflect Grandview’s combination of affordable accommodation options, proximity to I 435 and I 49, and the simple fact that closer in options are already booked or priced beyond what most fans are willing to pay. Grandview is a C class market with median home prices between $170,000 and $200,000, which means investors who purchased properties here for cash flow are now sitting on short term rental gold mines during the tournament window.

Blue Springs sits approximately 15 to 18 miles east of Arrowhead Stadium with a driving time of about 20 to 25 minutes. Blue Springs has seen a 3,640% increase in year over year short term rental bookings according to Alpine’s analysis. As a B class suburb with median home prices between $250,000 and $330,000, Blue Springs offers a different guest profile than Grandview. Properties here tend to be newer, larger, and more family friendly, which appeals to groups of fans who want a full house rather than a hotel room. Blue Springs is also close to the I 70 corridor, which provides a direct route west toward Arrowhead.

Lee’s Summit is about 14 miles south of Arrowhead Stadium by road, with a driving time of approximately 18 to 20 minutes. Lee’s Summit is an A/B class market with median home prices around $421,000 and some of the best school districts in Missouri. For World Cup purposes, Lee’s Summit appeals to higher budget visitors who want premium accommodations in a well maintained suburban setting. The trade off is that Lee’s Summit does not have a ConnectKC26 park and ride stop, so guests will need to drive to a hub or use rideshare.

Overland Park is approximately 17 to 20 miles west of Arrowhead Stadium with a driving time of roughly 25 to 30 minutes. While the distance is greater, Overland Park benefits from being a ConnectKC26 Region Direct stop and home to the Oak Park Mall Stadium Direct park and ride at 11149 W. 95th St. Fans staying in Overland Park short term rentals can take a direct motorcoach to Arrowhead on match days. Johnson County has also established a temporary circulator transit route connecting Overland Park, Lenexa, Leawood, Merriam, Mission, Olathe, and Shawnee during the tournament, with all routes overlapping at Oak Park Mall. This transit infrastructure makes Overland Park a more connected World Cup base than its mileage from the stadium might suggest.

Neighborhood Distance to Arrowhead Driving Time ConnectKC26 Access YoY Booking Increase Median Home Price
Grandview ~14 miles 20 to 25 min No direct stop 3,800% (hotels) / 17,900% (STR) $170K to $200K
Blue Springs ~15 to 18 miles 20 to 25 min No direct stop 3,640% (STR) $250K to $330K
Lee’s Summit ~14 miles (road) 18 to 20 min No direct stop Moderate ~$421K
Overland Park ~17 to 20 miles 25 to 30 min Oak Park Mall Stadium Direct + Region Direct Growing $350K to $500K

How Does the ConnectKC26 Shuttle System Change the Location Equation?

The ConnectKC26 transit system is not simply a convenience feature. It is a fundamental shift in how visitors will access Arrowhead Stadium, and it should directly influence how landlords evaluate their property’s World Cup potential. General spectator parking at the stadium will be extremely limited during the tournament. KC2026 has confirmed that only about 4,000 parking spots will be available for general ticket holders, with the rest allocated to FIFA hospitality packages and event programming. That means the vast majority of the 76,000+ fans attending each match will need to arrive by shuttle, rideshare, or drop off.

ConnectKC26 operates three service tiers. Airport Direct runs every 15 minutes between Kansas City International Airport and downtown from June 11 through July 13. Region Direct connects 15 regional locations to the FIFA Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, running every 20 minutes (30 minutes for the Lawrence route). Stadium Direct provides motorcoach service from park and ride locations and the Fan Festival directly to Arrowhead on match days only, requiring a match ticket to board.

The five Stadium Direct park and ride locations are the most important data points for short term rental investors. These locations are the Highway 40 site at Highway 40 and Stadium Drive in Kansas City, Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S in Independence, North Kansas City at 520 E. 19th Ave., Oak Park Mall at 11149 W. 95th St. in Overland Park, and the FIFA Fan Festival downtown. Properties near any of these five locations gain a significant competitive advantage because guests can park once, board a motorcoach, and arrive at the stadium without dealing with traffic or the limited parking situation.

KC2026 has secured 215 motorcoaches, each seating approximately 53 passengers. All buses will operate on match days, with reduced service on non match days for the Region Direct routes. The system runs for 33 consecutive days from June 11 through July 13. For landlords listing properties on Airbnb or Vrbo, being able to include “ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct shuttle within 5 minutes” in a listing description is a powerful selling point that can justify higher nightly rates.

What Are the Permit Requirements for Short Term Rentals Near Arrowhead Stadium?

Before listing any property as a short term rental during the World Cup, landlords need to understand the registration requirements that apply in their specific municipality. Kansas City, Missouri, offers two short term rental permit options. The $50 Major Event registration is valid from May 3 through July 31, 2026. The $200 annual registration covers a full year from the date of approval. Both are available through the CompassKC portal and both require the same documentation, safety inspections, and tax compliance.

Tax obligations apply regardless of which permit type you choose. Kansas City requires a 7.5% Transient Guest Tax on gross receipts, a $3.00 per night Occupancy Fee, and the 1% Earnings Tax. These taxes are not collected by Airbnb or Vrbo on your behalf. Hosts must register with the city’s QuickTax portal and file quarterly using Form RD 306 and annually using Form RD 108.

Surrounding municipalities have their own regulations. Riverside passed new short term rental regulations in January 2026 requiring annual permits, tax compliance, and safety standards. Parkville has seen its residential short term rental count grow from 6 to 10 units as World Cup interest builds. Independence, Blue Springs, Grandview, Lee’s Summit, and Overland Park each have their own rules, and landlords should verify local requirements before accepting bookings. The city of Kansas City has stated it will actively monitor short term rental compliance during the tournament, so operating without proper registration carries real enforcement risk.

As of early 2026, Kansas City has received more than 234 short term rental applications since December 12, 2025, and city officials anticipate between 800 and 1,000 short term rentals will be operating by the time the tournament begins. Getting your application submitted early is important because processing takes time and the deadline is approaching quickly.

Which Neighborhoods Offer the Best Return on Investment for World Cup Short Term Rentals?

Return on investment during the World Cup depends on the relationship between your property’s acquisition cost, the nightly rates the market will support, and the number of nights you can book during the tournament window. For landlords who already own rental properties in these neighborhoods, the equation is simpler because the acquisition cost is already sunk and the question becomes how much incremental revenue the World Cup generates compared to your normal monthly rent.

Raytown and Grandview offer the strongest ROI potential for existing investors. A typical three bedroom property in either market generates $1,100 to $1,300 per month in long term rent. During the World Cup, Airbnb projects average host earnings of approximately $3,500 during the tournament, while AirDNA research suggests the average listing could earn around $9,000 across the full World Cup period. Even at conservative pricing in the $200 to $350 per night range, a Raytown or Grandview property booked for 15 to 20 nights during the tournament would generate $3,000 to $7,000, which is the equivalent of three to six months of normal rent collected in a single month.

Independence offers a slightly higher price point with the added advantage of ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct access, which allows landlords to market directly to international visitors who plan to rely on public transit. The Crossroads and downtown Kansas City command the highest nightly rates but also carry the highest property values, which compresses the yield for investors who would need to purchase specifically for the World Cup.

The practical recommendation for most landlords is to price realistically and aim for maximum occupancy rather than maximum nightly rate. Alpine’s analysis of the Kansas City World Cup Airbnb market found that 56% of listings are priced under $500 per night, and properties in that range are booking faster than those priced at $1,000 or more. A property booked at $300 per night for 20 nights earns $6,000. A property listed at $1,500 per night that only books four nights earns the same amount but with far more risk.

What Should Landlords Know About Match Day Traffic and Guest Experience?

Match day logistics will directly affect your guests’ experience, and proactive communication about transportation options can be the difference between a five star review and a frustrated visitor who leaves a negative one. On match days, traffic around the Truman Sports Complex will be significantly heavier than anything Kansas City normally experiences during Chiefs games, because World Cup matches draw international visitors who are unfamiliar with local roads and infrastructure.

The most important message to communicate to guests is that driving to the stadium and parking is not a realistic option for most visitors. With only about 4,000 general parking spaces available, KC2026 is directing the majority of fans to use the ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct shuttles. Landlords should provide guests with clear directions to the nearest Stadium Direct park and ride location, including the address, expected shuttle frequency (every 20 minutes on match days), and the reminder that riders must have a match ticket and comply with the stadium’s clear bag policy.

For properties in Raytown and east Kansas City neighborhoods, the Highway 40 park and ride at Highway 40 and Stadium Drive is the closest shuttle point. For Independence properties, the Independence Center park and ride is the obvious choice. For Overland Park and Johnson County properties, Oak Park Mall is the designated Stadium Direct location. For downtown and Crossroads properties, the Fan Festival at the National WWI Museum serves as both an attraction and a Stadium Direct boarding point.

Landlords should also be aware that Missouri has enacted 23 hour liquor sales during the tournament period, which means guests may return late and celebrate loudly. If your property is in a residential neighborhood, setting clear house rules about noise and guest count is essential for maintaining good relationships with neighbors and protecting your registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which neighborhood is the absolute closest to Arrowhead Stadium for a World Cup short term rental?

A: Raytown is the closest residential suburb at approximately 3 miles from Arrowhead Stadium, with a non match day driving time of 8 to 10 minutes. Properties in southern Kansas City proper along Blue Ridge Cutoff and the areas immediately surrounding the Truman Sports Complex are even closer, though residential inventory is more limited in those areas.

Q: Can World Cup fans take a shuttle from Independence to Arrowhead Stadium?

A: Yes. Independence Center at 18801 E. 39th St. S is a designated ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct park and ride location. On match days, fans can park at Independence Center and take a direct motorcoach shuttle to Kansas City Stadium. A match ticket is required to board the Stadium Direct service.

Q: Why is Grandview seeing such massive increases in World Cup bookings despite being 14 miles from the stadium?

A: Grandview’s surge in bookings reflects the supply and demand imbalance in Kansas City’s accommodations market. Downtown hotels are sold out or charging $800 or more per night, so fans are looking to suburbs where they can find entire homes at more reasonable prices. Grandview’s affordable property values, easy highway access via I 435 and I 49, and proximity to other Kansas City attractions make it an appealing alternative. AirDNA data shows suburban hotel bookings in Grandview are up 3,800% year over year, and short term rental bookings are up 17,900%.

Q: Do I need a permit to rent my property as a short term rental during the World Cup in Kansas City?

A: Yes. Kansas City, Missouri, requires all short term rental operators to register through the CompassKC portal. The city offers a $50 Major Event registration valid from May 3 through July 31, 2026, or a $200 annual registration valid for one year. Both require the same documentation, safety standards, and tax compliance. Surrounding municipalities have their own requirements that may differ.

Q: How much can a Kansas City short term rental earn during the 2026 World Cup?

A: Earnings vary significantly by location, property size, and pricing strategy. Airbnb projects average host earnings of approximately $3,500 during the tournament, while AirDNA estimates the average listing could earn around $9,000 across the full World Cup period. Properties close to Arrowhead Stadium or ConnectKC26 shuttle hubs, priced in the $200 to $500 per night range, are currently booking at the highest rates.

Q: What is the ConnectKC26 Stadium Direct service and how does it work?

A: Stadium Direct is a match day motorcoach shuttle service that runs between designated park and ride locations and Kansas City Stadium (Arrowhead). It only operates on Kansas City match days, and riders must hold a valid match ticket. The five park and ride locations are Highway 40 in Kansas City, Independence Center, North Kansas City, Oak Park Mall in Overland Park, and the FIFA Fan Festival downtown. Shuttle passes require advance purchase and details are available through the ConnectKC26 website.

Q: Should I convert my long term rental to a short term rental for the World Cup?

A: The answer depends on your current lease terms, your property’s location, and your tolerance for the additional management complexity involved in short term hosting. Properties within 15 miles of Arrowhead Stadium or near ConnectKC26 shuttle stops have the strongest revenue potential. However, converting a long term rental requires proper permitting, insurance adjustments, and compliance with local tax obligations. Alpine Property Management offers World Cup short term rental management packages for landlords who want to capture the opportunity without handling the day to day operations themselves. Contact us at 816-343-4520 or info@alpinekansascity.com to discuss your property’s potential.

About Alpine Property Management Kansas City

Founded in 2013 by Marcus and Cara Painter, Alpine Property Management manages residential properties across the Kansas City metro area. Our commitment to responsive communication, efficient maintenance coordination, quality tenant placement, and transparent financial reporting has built our reputation for excellence. We serve Kansas City MO, Kansas City KS, Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Lee’s Summit, Independence, Blue Springs, Gladstone, Liberty, North Kansas City, Parkville, Riverside, and surrounding communities.

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