
Apartments for Rent in Freetown, IN with Washer/Dryer (39 Rentals)


The Fields

Steeplechase Apartments

St. Barts Apartments

Steinhurst Columbus LLC

Stonegate
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Williamsburg Way

SummerHouse

Covenanter Hill

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The Cole

The Monroe

Fox Pointe Apartments

Parkview Townhomes

Grove at Latimer

Applegate

5025 Adkins St

2328 Shadow Bend Dr

1061 Fontview Dr

713 U St

3343 S Oaklawn Cir

1319 Cobble Creek Cir

2622 E Oaklawn Ct

3389 S Oaklawn Cir

704 S Meadowbrook Dr

2721 E Pine Ln

2612 E Nora Hill Dr
Freetown, IN Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Freetown?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Freetown Studio Apartments | $993 | $755 | $1,202 |
Freetown 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,337 | $775 | $2,622 |
Freetown 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,554 | $760 | $2,800 |
Freetown 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,734 | $1,265 | $2,995 |
Freetown 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,778 | $570 | $3,455 |
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Getting Around Freetown, IN
Walk Score®
1 / 100
Car-Dependent
Almost all errands require a car
Bike Score®
15 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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Frequently Asked Questions about Freetown Apartments with Washer/Dryer
How much is the average rent for Freetown Apartments with Washer/Dryer?
The average rent for a Apartment in Freetown with Washer/Dryer is $1,742.
What is the largest Freetown Apartment for rent with Washer/Dryer?
Today's Apartment with Washer/Dryer and the most square footage in Freetown is a 1,553 square feet unit starting from $1,160 at The Taylor.
What is the average size for Freetown Apartments for rent with Washer/Dryer?
The average size for a rental with Washer/Dryer in Freetown is currently at 642 sq ft.
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