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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Indianapolis Rental Market
Hello all
I see Indianapolis as strong cashflow market. However i am trying to understand the typical vacancy of the properties as well.
I have seen many houses out for rent, has it become tough to lease now a days? How is the rental market in Indianapolis currently? How long does it typically take to rent a 3BR 2bath home in zip codes 46226, 46229, 46235?
Appreciate any feedback!
Thanks!
Seetha
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Hi Seetha,
Zip codes aren't a great way to view the Indy market. The same zip code can have MASSIVE variances in values/demand.
Homes in B areas or better rent very quickly.