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Indianapolis Housing for Rent

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

When looking for housing for rent in a new area, go as broad as you can in your initial search. Once you have a good idea of the average rental housing size and cost for particular areas, you can start narrowing your search and prioritizing secondary criteria. To help you get an idea of what types of housing for rent is available in various parts of Indianapolis, use the rental search guide information below:

Types of Housing for Rent in Indianapolis

  • Apartment - Apartment complexes can range in size from at least three units to more than a hundred. Units can have one, two, or three bedrooms.
  • Condo - A condo is a unit in a complex that can be rented or owned.
  • Duplex - A two-unit apartment building or condo; sometimes a house that has been converted into two units.
  • House - A stand-alone property, furnished or unfinished.
  • Loft or Studio - A single room apartment with no dividing walls; a loft is typically larger than a studio apartment.
  • Luxury - Luxury versions of apartments, condos, and lofts feature state-of-the-art appliances, high-quality countertops and floors, and such additional amenities as on-site laundry, pool and spa, game room, video rental, and security.
  • Pet friendly - Any rental property that allows pets, perhaps requiring a fee or deposit.
  • Townhouse or Townhome - One of a row of homes sharing common walls. They usually consist of multiple floors and are individually rented.

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Downtown

  • Broad Ripple Village - Includes shopping, historic buildings, green neighborhoods, and waterways.
  • Canal and White River State Park - Includes the Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens, Indiana State Museum, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, NCAA Hall of Champions, baseball's Victory Field, and more.
  • Fountain Square - Includes a town square and central fountain reminiscent of a European village.
  • Indiana Ave. - Includes historically rich commercial properties, the city's jazz heritage, and the Madame Walker Theatre Center.
  • Massachusetts Ave. - Includes music venues, art galleries, shops, restaurants, and live theater.
  • Wholesale District - Includes Circle Centre mall, restaurants, and cultural events.

Included Towns of Indianapolis (a partial list) with houses for rent:

  • Clermont - Known for hosting the Lucas Oil Raceway, which has one of the country's premier short-track ovals and drag racing event.
  • Crows Nest -A wooded, exclusive residential enclave.
  • Homecroft - A tiny town that was incorporated into Indianapolis in 1970 as part of the city and county government consolidation plan.
  • Meridian Hills - This affluent, wooded community has the authority to levy its own taxes and pass ordinances.
  • Rocky Ripple - Somewhat isolated, this area is located between the Central Canal and the White River.
  • West Newton - A small Quaker-settled town inside Decatur Township.
  • Williams Creek - Once home to Kurt Vonnegut's family, this little town was first incorporated as an exclusive, wealthy community in 1925.

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