340 W  38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
FOR RENT

340 W 38th St
Indianapolis, IN 46208

Butler-Tarkington
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,256 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,256 sqft

$1,525/mo

Original price: $1,650

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Description

Stunning totally remolded 3-bedroom 2 bath home located on the West Side of Indy in the ever-flourishing area Butler Tarkington, within minutes of golf courses, parks, trails, and the Indianapolis Art Musuem. You'll enjoy the curb appeal of this modern home with sizeable covered front porch, Open the door to an inviting interior with over 2k sq. ft. of wall-to-wall updates New vinyl hardwood floors, an Electric brick framed fireplace, paired dining, quaint sit up bar, new counter tops, new cabinets, beautiful lighting all new fixtures and new Appliances being placed at the time of move in, conveniently placed newly remolded full bath on the 1st floor, 2 large carpeted bedrooms, with a beautiful carpeted loft on the second floor making a great master suite, sealing this look w/ a master full bath. This property is truly One of a Kind waiting for its new tenants schedule your viewing today!

Home Highlights

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Listed
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Details for 340 W 38th St

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: FireplaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Fireplace
Appliances & Utilities
Refrigerator
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Carpet, Linoleum Vinyl

Days on Market

Days on Market: 3 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1916
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Rental

Deposit: $1,525

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Affordability

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For this property
$54,900 PER YEAR
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Butler-Tarkington

  • Trulia User
    "Mostly everyone owns a dog in our neighborhood. Parking can be hard to find if your home doesn’t own a garage or “backyard parking”"
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  • Trulia User
    "It's very quaint and full of cute houses. The park is great. MLK center is great. Illinois and meridian streets are amazing."
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  • Josh S.
    "It’s a nice neighborhood. Friendly people, well kept lots, nice and quiet. I would recommend this neighborhood to anyone looking to move soon."
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    "Easy access to conveniences, restaurants, coffee houses and parks. Easy drive to downtown Indianapolis."
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  • Trulia User
    "Love old antique quality homes & original wood glass etc most homes are kept up nicely yet modern as well "
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  • Trulia User
    "Easy to get downtown as well as the suburbs. Bus stops are also nearby however Indy’s public transport is lacking. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Lots of sidewalks and quiet roads to walk on but limited areas for dogs to do bathroom or play at length."
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    "It’s a very dog friendly area. People are out with them everywhere. Lots of places to walk your dog! Also people do a good job of cleaning up after their dogs. "
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  • Angela
    "Butler is close by— college sporting events are accessible and I Like the performances at Clowes. It is a walking neighborhood"
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  • Katie J.
    "Lots of people litter and there's broken glass everywhere, even on the sidewalks. The garbage men don't even get out of the truck so if they drop trash, it stays on the street."
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  • Monica A. B. K.
    "It’s awesome. There are many kids in this area, however there are so many different schools, that many of the kids do not interact with each other due to going to different schools. For example there are several kids on our street however none of them know each other because they all go to separate schools. Unlike many neighborhoods where there is one school for the area, and all the kids on the street are familiar with each other.However we love it here and there are many wonderful families and children in this area. Very family-friendly."
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  • Megan F.
    "There are a few great parks in the neighborhood as well as an ice cream shop, cupcakes, pizza, a hoagie shop, brewery, coffee, pastries, a pharmacy, groceries, and a few hardware stores within a 5 minute radius. The crime rate still leaves much to be desired, but the community is great and we are working together to improve this neighborhood!"
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  • AJAJAJ
    "It’s an affluent neighborhood. It is close to many venues: clowes memorial hall, Butler, Holcomb gardens, The Meridian Restaurant, Broad ripple, etc. Nice sidewalks and streets. Lots of traffic. There are many nice things about this neighborhood. "
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  • William H.
    "Close to the highway and major roads,, main road to Fall Creek is always under construction. Very minimal potholes."
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  • Veronicamholliday
    "I've lived here for 10 years. Never any problems. Very entertaining area. Welcoming and Warm neighbors"
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  • Alliharold
    "The diversity, the people, the trails, the restaurants and the bars! Love everything about this area- so much to do and walking to and from places is accessible as well as there are great people and places to run!"
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  • Mia L.
    "I live here and I have bee in the neighborhood for a very long time. I love that the people are friendly and you can walk down the street to shops and stores."
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  • yanksbr549
    "This area of Indianapolis is the best!!! Walking and riding bikes are safe and encouraged. Neighbors are super friendly. The development of the Butler University campus is adding to the value of the properties as well."
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  • Lisa
    "All of the homes in this neighborhood are older and everyone does their best to maintain their properties. Many people are new to the neighborhood and have maintained the integrity of the old homes. Living in this area is safe and close to everything. Love it!"
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340 W 38th St, Indianapolis, IN is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2,256 sqft single-family home built in 1916. 340 W 38th St is located in Butler-Tarkington, Indianapolis. 340 W 38th St was listed for rent for $1,525/month on Apr 23, 2024.