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Apartment-Living Indianapolis-Style

Rent.com's Guide to Apartments for Rent near Indianapolis, IN

Find an apartment-living style in Indianapolis that suits you. When searching for apartments online, consider how the rental listings you're looking at will fit with your apartment-living style. Use information about the location and style of the rental to help you determine whether it may be right for you.

Private Apartment-Living Options

Renting an apartment in a large metropolis like Indianapolis offers an ironic sense of privacy: the larger the city, the more your sense of anonymity can seem to increase. Apartment-living has a reputation for enabling people to keep to themselves. Apartment complexes, especially those without many common areas, are ideal for people looking for a quality home that offers some privacy for a low cost compared with other types of properties. You can keep to yourself and your own routine and not be bothered, or you can occasionally introduce yourself to people you meet in the elevator or by the pool and enjoy a sense of community at your discretion.

Social

At the other end of the spectrum, apartment complexes that feature several common areas can offer a great social apartment-living atmosphere. These common areas may include a game room, gym or pool, outdoor picnic section, sundeck, lobby or reading room, and laundry room. If you want a community atmosphere that encourages neighbors to mingle, pay attention to what these areas look like when you visit these rental listings. Are they clean? Do they look like they're used often? You may even consider asking a current tenant how they like living in the building.

People who are looking for a social apartment-living style also should consider renting in more urban areas, like downtown Indianapolis. Apartment-living downtown puts you in close proximity to the best social engagements and attractions, such as professional racing events, the NFL Colts, the NBA Pacers, as well as the zoo, theater, orchestra, restaurants, nightlife, and other tourist attractions.

Downtown Indianapolis is broken up into six artistic, historical, and modern districts known as:

  • Broad Ripple Village
  • Canal and White River State Park
  • Fountain Square
  • Indiana Ave.
  • Massachusetts Ave.
  • Wholesale District

Functional

Another apartment-living style for apartment hunting is functionality. Apartment-living functionality falls into two categories: layout and location. What do you need your apartment to do and what do you need it to be near? For example, do you have large furniture that you need enough space for, or do you need to be near your job or a major freeway?

Serene

The serene apartment-living style is for people who want a rental near a park, bike path, river, or suburb community. If you're looking for quiet, you may want to look for apartment layouts that have fewer shared walls with neighbors. Some neighborhoods surrounding downtown Indianapolis that you may want to include in your search are:

  • Babe Denny
  • Chatham Arch
  • Fletcher Place
  • Lockerbie Square
  • Old Northside
  • Pogue's Run
  • Ransom Place
  • Upper Canal

Apartment Living: Be a Good Neighbor and Tenant

To enjoy apartment living to its fullest, make the best use of your space without breaking any rules in your rental agreement and be a good neighbor. Rules about hammering holes in walls and keeping pets are usually clearly addressed in rental agreements.

Common areas in your apartment complex, including walkways, laundry facilities, and outdoor areas are best when kept clean. Make sure you don't trash these areas and use them fairly and appropriately. Living in an apartment can suit many lifestyles, and the best neighbors are ones who respect each other's space.

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