
Apartments near Colonial Manor Shopping Center in New Albany, IN (125 Rentals)


Hickory Vale Village

2605 Hickoryvale

2510 Grant Line Rd

401-412 Colonial Club Dr

801 Silver St

2212 E Spring St

614 Vincennes Ave

1715 E Oak St

123-141 Grant Line Ctr

815 Mount Tabor Rd

827-829 Catherine Pl

3422-3428 Tabor Ct

3415-3425 Tabor Ct

1516 E Oak St

3433-3439 Tabor Ct

3434-3440 Tabor Ct

701-706 Victoria Ct

1825 E Market St

3502-3506 Tabor Ct

3509 Tabor Ct

712 Mt Tabor Rd

1214 E Oak St

912 Culbertson Ave

1102 E Oak St

Market Square Apartments

602 Culbertson Ave

121 E 14th St

1308 E Main St

1206 Main St

Annex of New Albany

80 E 13th St

1003 E Main St

608 E Spring St

Culbertson Widow's Home

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Fox Hill Apartments

Monon Crossing

2032 Culbertson Ave

Spring Manor Apartments

2830-2834 Charlestown Rd

Sheffield Square Apartments

1743 Culbertson Ave

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There are currently 90 Studio Apartments in New Albany with rent ranges from $699 to $1,215 with an average price of $982.
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