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TGM Autumn Woods

TGM Autumn Woods

Indianapolis, Indiana, 46250

1 Bedroom$640 - $700

2 Bedrooms$710 - $870

Lighthouse Landings

Lighthouse Landings

Indianapolis, Indiana, 46217

1 Bedroom$672 - $727

2 Bedrooms$769 - $978

Lakeshore Apartments

Lakeshore Apartments

Indianapolis, Indiana, 46250

1 Bedroom$689 - $834

2 Bedrooms$924 - $1,034

TGM Avalon Lake

TGM Avalon Lake

Indianapolis, Indiana, 46220

1 Bedroom$605 - $655

2 Bedrooms$720 - $905

3 Bedrooms$920 - $950

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If you are in the market for an apartment in Indianapolis or its suburbs, we have a new place for you; you can find nice park views or cat friendly apartments available in a variety of different neighborhoods all over the city. Need a certain amenity like a view or a pine green apartment? Use our search filters to find that perfect place in Indianapolis.

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Making Indianapolis

Your Home Located in central Indiana, Indianapolis is a social hub of the Midwest. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway will fill your need for speed as the host of the famous Indy 500. Also a proud historical and cultural center, Indianapolis has a total of six cultural districts full of funky shops, art galleries, and museums. Move to and from your destinations with ease on the bus, or hop on Amtrak for a trip to New York City, Washington D.C., or Chicago. It’s easy to see why so many people are moving to Indianapolis, so settle in and start exploring!

Wondering what advice the locals would have for you? Check out the [LocalTalkLink] section for ideas on where to have fun outdoors and how to get around town. Then for tips on moving with kids and pets, or just for fun decorating ideas and other DIY apartment projects, be sure to make your way over to the Apartment Guide .

The Average Cost of an Indy Apartment

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Take a Class and Socialize

Home to the Indiana University-Perdue University Indianapolis, the Art Institute of Indianapolis, Butler University, and the University of Indianapolis, the city has a strong academic presence. But Indy isn’t just about degree programs. Check out the culinary classes offered by The Chef’s Academy and keep an eye on their community events calendar so you won’t miss the great Chili and Rib Cook-Off Competitions. If a photography, painting, or ceramics class is more up your alley, the Indianapolis Art Center offers the classics and so much more. But if you’re a bit sore from moving and unpacking all those boxes into your new apartment, consider a class with Invoke Yoga and Pilates to stretch your muscles and ease your mind.

Indy 500

Indianapolis is famous for its 2.5 mile loop of motor mayhem. Come race day, you know it’s so much more than who wins; it’s the whole experience. So come early, camp out, and be prepared to party, because this is an event that’s worth celebrating. Be sure to stop by the Hall of Fame Museum to get up close and personal with some of the legendary cars. There’s even a Kids Club if your young ones are into racing too.

Cultural Districts

Each Cultural District has distinct features and events that are unique to that area. In Fountain Square you can and listen to “Bluegrass in the Garden” at Arthur’s Music Store on Tuesday nights and then head to the New Day Meadery on Wednesdays for their “Mean and Knead” where you can actually get a massage with your drink. Between fine drinks, massages, and live music, is there really a better way to start your week off right? Plus there are lots of shows and performances throughout Fountain Square as it is home to numerous artists and their studios. For a hopping night scene, check out the Broad Ripple Village District and dance the night away. Mass Ave is a theatrical hotspot and home to the wild Indy Fringe Festival. No matter which Cultural District you decide to explore first, you’re sure to be entertained and artfully amused from your new apartment in Indy.

Indianapolis International Film Festival

With films from all over the world, the Indianapolis International Film Festival is a theatrical hit. Both established filmmakers and those new to the scene have a chance to show their work for all to enjoy. Vote for your favorite films and join the discussions after the show, because the only thing better than a movie marathon is a full blown festival that celebrates independent works the Indianapolis way!

Average Apartment Rent in Indianapolis, Indiana

# Bedrooms Apr Mar Feb 3 Month % change
Studio $1,189 $1,165 $1,137 4.6%
1 Bed $563 $549 $552 2%
2 Bed $749 $775 $752 -0.4%
3 Bed $865 $901 $996 -13.2%

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Indianapolis Apartment Rental Trends

Apartments in Indianapolis have competitive rents so be sure to use our apartment finder to get the best deal. In February the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Indianapolis apartment cost $552. If you need a roommate, try finding a 2 bedroom apartment rental. An average 2 bedroom Indianapolis apartment was $752 in February. The average apartment rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in February was $996. Start your apartment search by checking out some of the Indianapolis rentals listed below.

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Local Talk

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  • Is Indianapolis a town where I'll need a car to get to work?

    Yes, you will need a car to get to work and otherwise around the city of Indianapolis. The city is sprawling, and with no light rail system, almost all residents drive cars as their only mode of transportation. IndyGo is the city's bus network, but serves primarily to bring commuters into downtown Indianapolis, and is much less expedient, if not unusable, outside of the downtown area.

  • What would an ideal weekend be like in Indianapolis?

    Start out your weekend getting some exercise in the great outdoors at Fort Harrison Park or White River State Park. After a relaxing picnic in the park, head to one of Indianapolis' many museums, like the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indiana Medical History Museum, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, or, of course, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum. Next, make way for some more Indianapolis fun at Fastimes Indoor Karting, the Post Road Recreation Center, Climb Time Indy, or the Eagle Creek Golf Club.

  • I've got dogs. What are the best places in Indianapolis for being outdoors with pets?

    The best places in Indianapolis to be outdoors with dogs are the area's many dog parks. These include Avon-Washington Township Paw Park, Broad Ripple Dog Park, Canine Companion Corral, Four Paws Dog Park (at University Park), Gilmer Canine Companion Zone (at Eagle Creek Park), Humane Society of Indianapolis Dog Park, Paul Ruster Dog Park, Paw Patch Dog Park (at Sarah T. Bolton Park), Province Dog Park, Waggin' Tails Bark Park (at Louis Jenn Memorial Park), Bed and Biscuit Dog Park, Beverly's Bark Park, Club Canine Dog Park, Pierson Bark Park - Fishers. These parks are spread across the city, so chances are that you'll end up close to at least one. Always remember to clean up after your pets in public spaces.

  • What do people in Indianapolis do as far as outdoor recreation?

    In addition to quite a few golf courses, Indianapolis is home to many urban parks. These include Lilly Recreation Park and White River State Park, both of which are located along the White River, among others. For hiking and camping opportunities outside the city limits, Morgan Monroe State Forest, Yellowwood State Forest, and Jackson-Washington State Forest are all located south of Indianapolis. With over 200,000 acres, the largest green space in the area is Hoosier National Forest, which offers camping, hunting, and fishing in addition to over 260 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

  • where are the low income houses

    Hi! Here are the affordable/below-market-rate properties we found in the Indianapolis area: http://www.mynewplace.com/search?back=T&q=Indianapolis%2C+IN&minrent=-1&maxrent=1500. Hope some of these work for you, and let us know if you need any help using the site!