
Apartments near Thomas Carr Howe Community High School in Indianapolis, IN (48 Rentals)


Minnie Hartman

Greenway Apartments

Glen Ridge Manor Townhomes and Flats (Indy Town)

Colonial Park

5143 Washington St

Clark House Apartments

4926 E Washington St

5002 E Washington St

4801 E Washington St

5143 E Washington St

5148-5208 E Washington St

4-8 N Butler Ave

4515 E Washington St

4811 E Michigan St

11 N Irvington Ave

4212 E Washington St

46 N Ritter Ave

5035 Fletcher Ave

12 S Chester St

5613 E Washington St

37 Johnson Ave

3835 E Washington St

121 S Sherman Dr

412 N Bradley Ave

307 N Sherman Dr

Brookville Apartments

937 N Ewing St

3030-3032 Southeastern Ave

2258 N Hawthorne Ln

4806 E Washington St

5128 E Washington St

Irvington Living I

5140 E Washington St

Opal Apartments

The Avoca

Butler Place

Linwood Manor

Historic Irvington Flats

Irvington Arms

Gladstone Apartments

Blackstone

Marilyn

Historic Audubon Court

50 - SAXONY COURT APARTMENTS

3612 E Washington St

Ritter Apartments

Four Seasons at Hawthorne

Roland Manor Apartments

East Ridge
Indianapolis, IN Local Guide

Located in the CSUSA Howe School District at 4900 Julian Avenue in Indianapolis, IN, Thomas Carr Howe Community High School serves grades 8-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 600 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 Thomas Carr Howe Community High School 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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