
Apartments near Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, IN (159 Rentals)


2238 N College Ave

2239 N College Ave

2941-2945 Schofield Ave

2216 N College Dr

Group 3 – Student Housing Portfolio

Fairview House

204 E 49th St

Group 1 – Student Housing Portfolio

4839 N College Ave

Penn Park

2004-2024 E 25th St

4071 Millersville Dr

5019 N College Ave

2651 N Harding St

5132 N College Ave

Elizabeth

5236 N College Ave

5249 Central Ave

3558 N Oxford St

University Terrace

College Court Condominiums

Oxford Terrace IV

Forty Six Flats

3213 E 38th St

5101 Hillside Ave

5161-5173 Caroline Ave

The Overlook at Riverdale- Marian University

5910 Carrollton Ave

770 E 61st St

Granville

Windemere

Red Line Flats

Augusta Manor

920 E 62nd St

6104 Hillside Dr

710 E Laverock Rd

705-713 E 63rd Pl

College Manor

Broad Ripple Manor

6361-6363 Guilford Ave

6280 Crittenden Ave

3904 N Grand Ave

3902 N Grand Ave

Chuck's Mobile Home Park

2258 N Hawthorne Ln

3825 N Whittier Pl

Jewel Properties

Layman Avenue Apartments

3001 Campbell Ave
Indianapolis, IN Local Guide

Located in the Indianapolis Public Schools at 3401 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, IN, Shortridge Law & Public Policy Magnet High School (9-12) serves grades 9-11 and has an enrollment of roughly 335 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Indianapolis apartments for rent that are close to Shortridge Law & Public Policy Magnet High School (9-12) with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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