Fort Wayne, IN Apartments For Rent
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- $969 - $1,509/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsCoventry Court West Apartments | 5810 Meadows Dr #6034C,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804 - $769 - $1,249/moStudio-2 Beds1 BathPoplar Ridge Apartments | 6037 Ullyot Dr #1806,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804 - $1,409 - $2,199/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsFlats at Walnut Ridge | 6142 Welch Rd #1-312,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804 - $1,234 - $1,615/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsArchers Pointe | 262 W Washington Center Rd #1507,
Fort Wayne, IN 46825 - $1,229 - $1,279/mo2-3 Beds2 BathsCountryside Village Fort Wayne | 2320 W Washington Center Rd #1a2,
Fort Wayne, IN 46818 - $1,139 - $1,359/mo1-2 Beds2 BathsNorthcrest Garden Apartments | 5439 N Clinton St #5267,
Fort Wayne, IN 46825 - $725 - $1,275/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsColony Bay Apartments | 6530 Covington Rd #f7ad06985,
Fort Wayne, IN 46804 - $850 - $1,100/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsBrentwood Park Apartments | 2510 Farnsworth Dr #1146930,
Fort Wayne, IN 46805 - $853 - $1,164/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsPark's Edge @ McKinnie Commons | 4325 Werling Dr #7eded4ac6,
Fort Wayne, IN 46806 - $1,079 - $1,399/mo2 Beds2-3 BathsCandlelite Apartments | 700 Candlelite Ct #3127ded9f,
Fort Wayne, IN 46807
Types of apartment in Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Wayne apartments range from older brick walk-ups near Downtown, West Central, and Northside to newer garden-style apartments on the north and southwest sides. In West Central and around the ’05 area, you can find converted houses for rent with porches, steep roofs, and older wood trim. Near Downtown and along Fairfield and Broadway, many apartments sit in smaller brick buildings with simple fronts and shared parking. Around Aboite and Dupont, apartments often have vinyl siding, larger lots, and wider parking areas.On the south side near Southwood Park and in parts of East Central, houses for rent often include one-story ranch homes, older two-story homes, and some duplexes. Exterior style changes a lot by area. Older central neighborhoods have brick, clapboard, and some Victorian details. Farther north and southwest, buildings often look newer and more spread out. Inside, many older apartments can have radiator heat, smaller closets, and hardwood floors, while newer units often have open kitchens, central air, and in-unit laundry. The tradeoff is simple. Older areas can put you closer to Downtown, Parkview Field, and the Rivergreenway, while newer apartments often give you easier parking and more uniform layouts.