
Apartments near IPS/Butler University Laboratory School 60 in Indianapolis, IN (84 Rentals)


34 North Apartments

The Star

Parkway

The Meridian Apartments

CityView on Meridian

The Marott Apartments

The Parkview

Maple Court Apartments - Where City Convenience Meets Neighborhood Charm!

Meridian Towers

641 W 44th St

Charmwood Terrace

Meier House Apartments

40 North on Meridian

3309 N Pennsylvania St

The Vernon

Penn Ridge Manor

Mapleton Park

3505 N Pennsylvania St

3513 N Pennsylvania St

3202 N Pennsylvania St

Grand Meridian Apartments

3502 Salem St

3543 N Pennsylvania St

3506 Salem St

Stanton Apartments

The Whitestone

3558 N Washington Blvd

Great Multi-Family Home in Riverside Area

3551 N Washington Blvd

3555 N Washington Blvd

3051-3055 N Pennsylvania St

3704 N Pennsylvania St

3034 N Pennsylvania St

Churchill

3606 N Illinois St

3024 N Pennsylvania St

3015 N Pennsylvania St

3178 N Capitol Ave

2963 N Talbott St

3742 N Pennsylvania St

The Tifton

3702 N Illinois

3001 N New Jersey St

3758 N Pennsylvania St

502 E 37th St

401-403 E 38th St

3751 Central Ave

3802 N Pennsylvania St

3809 N Pennsylvania St
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