Apartments near Pike High School in Indianapolis, IN(50 Rentals)
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Carlton Apartments
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Deercross Apartments
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Oakbrook Village Apartments
The Life at Wood Springs
Bishop Pond Residences Apartments
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Eagle’s Edge
Summerwood on Towne Line Apartments
Eagle Creek Apartments
Aspen Chase
Wylde at Eagle Creek
Woodbrook Apartments
Slate Run Lofts and Apartments
Oak Lake at Crooked Creek
Garden Pointe Apartments
Cross Creek Apartments
Westbury Court
Scarborough Lake Apartments
Annhurst
The Towers at Crooked Creek Senior Housing
Cambridge Commons
Rosewood Commons
Covered Bridge Apartments
Lake Camelot Apartments
The Lakes of Georgetown
Wexford on Bishop's Pond
Creekside Square Phase II
The George
Ahepa 232 III
Guion Creek Apartments
Georgetown Woods Senior Apartments
Mayfield Green Cooperative
Whispering Pines
Three Fountains West Cooperative
Hampshire Court
College Park Apartments
Slate Run Lofts
Indianapolis, IN Local Guide
Located in the M S D Pike Township School District at 5401 West 71st Street in Indianapolis, IN, Pike High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 3088 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Indianapolis apartments for rent that are close to Pike High School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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