$860 - $1,040 per month
Townehouse Village Apartments
2 - 3 Beds
114 N 34th St, Richmond, IN 47374
$860 - $1,040 per month
Townehouse Village Apartments
2 - 3 Beds
114 N 34th St, Richmond, IN 47374
$695 - $1,695 per month
Adam H Bartell Lofts
1 - 2 Beds
200 S 8th St, Richmond, IN 47374
$750 per month
Atlas Apartments
1 Bed
401 N 10th St, Richmond, IN 47374
$450 - $625 per month
Richmond Flats
2 - 4 Beds
3001 W Cart Rd, Richmond, IN 47374
$800 - $1,010 per month
Chester Heights Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
1817 Chester Blvd, Richmond, IN 47374
$650 per month
131 S 7th St Unit 131 Up, Richmond, IN 47374
Heat, electric, water, sewer and trash cost $100.00 month owed in addition to rent. Tenant provides own Cable and Internet to service providers. Upstairs apartment with inside stairs and locked entrance. Small back deck with space for grill, small shared back yard. Living and bedroom is carpeted, Eat-in kitchen and appliances provided. Clawfoot bath tub in newly remodeled bath. 110v
$725 per month
10 SW 16th St Unit 12, Richmond, IN 47374
This cozy 1-bedroom apartment features new flooring, fresh paint, and a kitchen equipped with basic appliances.Located in the welcoming Southwest Units community, residents enjoy access to a parking lot and well-maintained grounds.Perfect for anyone seeking a move-in-ready space in a quiet, convenient location.
$900 per month
ROYAL OAKS APARTMENTS
2 Beds
4100 Royal Oak Dr, Richmond, IN 47374
$730 - $1,050 per month
Stonehenge
Studio - 2 Beds
3735 S A St, Richmond, IN 47374
Richmond, Indiana, located on the eastern edge of Wayne County near the Ohio border, is a city with a population of over 35,000. Known for its historic districts and affordable housing, Richmond features six areas on the National Register of Historic Places, including its Historic Downtown. The city is home to four college campuses, including Earlham College, and offers a range of attractions such as the Wayne County Historical Museum and the Joseph Moore Museum, both showcasing ancient Egyptian mummies. Art enthusiasts can explore works from the Richmond Group at the Richmond Art Museum. Outdoor activities are abundant with the Cardinal Greenway, Indiana’s longest rail trail, and Glen Miller Park, which offers trails, a disc golf course, and the Richmond Rose Garden. Dining options in the Depot District include Cordial Cork and Firehouse BBQ and Blues, while shopping is available in the Downtown district and Richmond Mall. The city hosts several annual events, including the Winter Meltdown Ice Festival and Oktoberfest. Richmond is conveniently situated within an hour's drive of both Indianapolis and Dayton, Ohio, with the James M. Cox Dayton International Airport 42 miles away. The city experiences warm summers and cold winters, with occasional tornadoes. Richmond's housing market is notably affordable, with home styles ranging from modest ranches and bungalows to Italianate and Tudor Revival homes.