
Apartment hunting on a budget can be difficult. So what does the low-end rent on a rental in University Heights look like these days — and what might you get for your money?
According to Walk Score, the neighborhood isn't very walkable, has minimal bike infrastructure and has some transit options. It also features median rents for a one-bedroom that hover around $595, compared to a $625 one-bedroom median for Indianapolis as a whole.
A look at local listings for studios and one-bedroom apartments in University Heights via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide paints a picture of what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in this Indianapolis neighborhood.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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2913 E. Hanna Ave.
Listed at $675/month, this 798-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 2913 E. Hanna Ave.
The building features a swimming pool and on-site laundry. In the unit, expect to find hardwood flooring and a dishwasher. Good news for animal lovers: Both dogs and cats are allowed here.
(See the complete listing here.)
3805 S. Walcott St.
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom address, situated at 3805 S. Walcott St., is listed for $925/month for its 1,014 square feet.
In the unit, you're promised a fireplace, hardwood flooring and central air conditioning. Pets are not permitted. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.
(See the complete listing here.)
1318 E. Markwood Ave.
Then there's this 1,038-square-foot dwelling with three bedrooms and one bathroom at 1318 E. Markwood Ave., listed at $1,050/month.
Expect to see in-unit laundry, central air conditioning and hardwood flooring in the residence. If you've got a pet, you'll be happy to learn that cats and dogs are allowed. Amenities offered in the building include outdoor space. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.
(See the listing here.)
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