
Apartments near Oxford in Indianapolis, IN (356 Rentals)


1455 N Alabama St

402 E New York St

1015-1017 Harlan St

Lockerbie Terrace

2238 N College Ave

Nouveau in Old Northside

230 E 9th St

4-8 N Butler Ave

2321 N College Ave

Riley Towers I

Rare 4-plex with many updates

2438 Guilford Ave

1654 N Alabama St

1702 N Alabama St

219 E 17th St

The Hudson

302 E 19th St

740 Fletcher Ave

661 E 24th St

Fletcher Place Terrace Building 2

1006 Lexington Ave

Union Laundry Lofts

526 Fletcher Ave

2334 Central Ave

615 S College Ave

2504 Broadway St

2338 Central Ave

Villaggio at Page Pointe

701-709 Stevens St

5035 Fletcher Ave

Gramar

2729 N College Ave

2258 N Hawthorne Ln

529 S East St

2625 Central Ave

570, 576 Fall Creek Parkway & 2820 N. Park AV

Horace Mann Condominiums

Mozingo Place

St. Clair Apartments

New Life Manor

Guerin Place

Woodruff Manor

Oxford Place

3612 E Washington St

Blackstone

144 N Arsenal Ave

Gladstone Apartments

1337 E Market St

Monon Lofts
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