$875 - $900 per month
OAK TERRACE APARTMENTS
2 Beds
191 Interlaken Dr, Berne, IN 46711
$875 - $900 per month
OAK TERRACE APARTMENTS
2 Beds
191 Interlaken Dr, Berne, IN 46711
$850 per month
260 S Jefferson St Unit 5, Berne, IN 46711
Property Id: 2362117Welcome to your new cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment in Berne, IN. This unit features a modern kitchen with microwave, oven, and refrigerator. Enjoy the convenience of close to town but country feel and secure building with security cameras. Don't miss out on this Fully remodeled apartment for $800/month. No pets or Smoking allowed.
Berne, IN, is a small town in Adams County with deep Swiss roots, founded by Mennonite immigrants in 1852. The community is known for its Swiss-inspired architecture, including a 160-foot replica of Bern's Zytglogge clock tower. Berne offers a quiet atmosphere and is conveniently located 45 minutes from Fort Wayne. The town features a variety of single-family home styles, including bungalow, National, Victorian, foursquare, and ranch-style homes, with new traditional builds in subdivisions. Downtown Berne's Main Street showcases Alpine-inspired storefronts and local shops such as Nora Gray Boutique and Yager Furniture. Dining options include Fulton and Main and Berne Dining, while coffee lovers can visit The Filling Station Coffee Haus and Alpine Rose Coffee Shoppe. Muensterberg Plaza and Clock Tower serve as a central gathering space with walking paths, benches, and an amphitheater, hosting free concerts and the annual Swiss Days festival. Lehman Park provides a shaded green space with a playground and ball fields, and Pine Lake Waterpark offers summer fun with water slides and a zip line. The Swiss Heritage Village and Museum spans 26 acres, showcasing the area's history with a pre-Civil War homestead and other historic buildings. South Adams Schools, which receive high ratings, serve about 1,300 students and offer career and technical education programs, Advanced Placement classes, and dual credit courses. Berne is also known as the "Furniture Capital of Indiana," with five retailers and the Smith Brothers of Berne manufacturer employing over 600 people.