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Waterside at Castleton
8380 Whipporwill Drive, Indianapolis IN 46256
$1,055
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7171 Twin Oaks Dr Unit D21
7171 Twin Oaks Drive, Indianapolis IN 46226
$929
1 unit available
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River Road Court
9115 Knights Bridge Boulevard, Indianapolis IN 46240
$825
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Continental at Vermont Place
410 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis IN 46204
$1,150
1 unit available
1 bed
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Lakes of Windsor
7251 Windsor Lakes Drive, Indianapolis IN 46237
$1,170
1 unit available
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Cosmopolitan on the Canal
310 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis IN 46204
$1,285
1 unit available
1 bed • 2 bed
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AT&T Building
220 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis IN 46204
$1,884
1 unit available
1 bed • 2 bed • 3 bed
Top neighborhoods in Indianapolis

Near Eastside
What it’s like to live in Near Eastside
Artists and urban pioneers find their community in Near Eastside Indianapolis, where historic homes and converted industrial spaces offer architectural character at surprisingly accessible price points. The neighborhood's renaissance continues through creative initiatives including community murals and popup markets showcasing local makers. Unlike gentrified areas, you'll find authentic diversity and grassroots community organizations working toward inclusive development. Many properties feature unexpected architectural details from leaded glass windows to built-in bookshelves unavailable in contemporary construction. When seeking urban agriculture connections, the neighborhood's community gardens offer growing space for apartment dwellers, with several plots specifically reserved for rental residents.
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Mixed-Use & Commercial

Downtown Indianapolis
What it’s like to live in Downtown Indianapolis
Downtown Indianapolis pulses with urban energy where historic buildings stand alongside sleek high-rises creating distinctive skyline views throughout the central district. Renters enjoy exceptional walkability to restaurants, professional sports venues, and major employers with genuine pedestrian-friendly design unusual for typically car-dependent midwestern cities. Events at Lucas Oil Stadium create occasional congestion affecting everyday movement through some areas, but young professionals appreciate both the neighborhood's growing energy and strategic positioning at the center of Indianapolis' developing cultural renaissance with remarkable value compared to similar downtown districts in coastal cities despite premium positioning within the local market but with authentic urban experiences increasingly valued throughout the midwest.
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Young Professionals
Tech Workers
Nightlife Enthusiasts
Commuters
Investors
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Urban
Bustling
Walkable

Eastside
What it’s like to live in Eastside
Industrial revival thrives in converted factories near Massachusetts Avenue's art galleries. Renters love exposed brick aesthetics but note sparse AC units struggling during humid Midwest summers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Indianapolis is $1,334.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Indianapolis is $1,566.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Indianapolis is $1,199.