
Apartments near Shadeland Corner in Indianapolis, IN (147 Rentals)


7533 Placing Rd

3403 N Hartman Dr

3964 N Lesley Ave

8515 Georgiana Ln

8426 Montery Rd

5525 Roxbury Terrace

7926 E 35th St

4138 N Irvington Ave

3814 Esquire Pl

8432 E 37th Pl

3602 N Layman Ave

8709 Montery Rd

3639 Richelieu Rd

8724 Montery Rd

8132 E 34th St

3518 N Layman Ave

8816 Montery Ct

5106 Radnor Rd

5902 E 32nd St

4102 Biscayne Rd

4019 Biscayne Rd

3104 N Webster Ave

3016 N Arlington Ave

3531 N Butler Ave

3639 N Emerson Ave

5320 Winston Pl

3610 N Emerson Ave

3301 Mardenna Ave

4408 Barnor Dr

7301 E 53rd St

6153 Dickson Rd

6141 Dickson Rd

5115 Banbury Rd

6121 Dickson Rd

6118 Dickson Rd

6111 Laurel Hall Dr

6038 Dickson Rd

4439 Campbell Ave

5958 Devington Rd

5948 Devington Rd

6028 Laurel Hall Dr

5938 Devington Rd

First Devington

4502 N Franklin Rd

8019 E 46th St
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.

Apartment Common Area Rules: What Renters Need to Know
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