$945 - $1,299 per month
185 - COUNTRY VIEW APARTMENTS
1 - 3 Beds
388 Country View Ct, Martinsville, IN 46151
$945 - $1,299 per month
185 - COUNTRY VIEW APARTMENTS
1 - 3 Beds
388 Country View Ct, Martinsville, IN 46151
$1,540 per month
460 W Ellen St, Martinsville, IN 46151
Welcome to your dream home! Step inside this pet-friendly home featuring modern finishings and a layout designed with functionality in mind. Enjoy the storage space found in the kitchen and closets as well as the spacious living areas and natural light throughout. Enjoy outdoor living in your yard, perfect for gathering, relaxing, or gardening! Take advantage of the incredible location, nestled
Anthony Dilts Main Street Renewal, LLC
$1,949 per month
1094 Tomahawk Place, Martinsville, IN 46151
Coming soon - this home is currently being enjoyed by another resident but will be available soon. Pre-lease this home now with Tricon Pre-Lease Guarantee. This home is professionally managed by Tricon Residential, dedicated to creating exceptional rental experiences. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and approximately 1,703 square feet, this well-maintained home offers a high standard of
Martinsville, Indiana, historically known for its mineral water, is now more connected to its highway access, particularly with the completion of Interstate 69, which links it to Indianapolis 40 miles north and Bloomington 20 miles south. This small city of around 12,000 residents offers a mix of housing options, from older bungalows in town to spacious properties near Fish Hatchery Lake and Foxcliff Golf Club. The Metropolitan School District of Martinsville is highly rated, with Martinsville High School featuring a unique student-produced broadcasting program. Downtown Martinsville is a vibrant area with locally owned businesses, including the long-standing Martinsville Candy Kitchen. The city’s economy includes notable employers like IU Health Morgan Hospital and Ozark Fisheries, the oldest private goldfish and koi farm in the U.S. Martinsville’s parks, such as Jimmy Nash City Park and the nearby Morgan-Monroe State Forest, provide ample recreational opportunities, while the local golf courses utilize the region's rolling hills. High school sports are a significant part of the community culture, with a rich history tied to basketball legend John Wooden. Despite a past marred by a notorious hate crime, Martinsville has seen demographic changes over the decades.