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Apartments for Rent in Bloomington, IN

Lucrecia

Lucrecia,  35

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Intero posto | South Adams Street, Bloomington, IN, USA

***Lease Takeover – B Apartment at Bloom Apartments (starting end of Sept, or beginning of Oct, , whichever you prefer, through June , with possibility of continued renewal)***Hi all! I'm looking for someone to take over my lease at Bloom Apartments in Bloomington. This is available. Please only inquire if the timeline and conditions work for you.Monthly rent is $ (which is a price I have locked over the years with my employer discount and a total steal) and includes internet, water, valet trash removal, and parking. The only utility you pay is electric through Duke Energy. ***You'd have to pay a $ delegation fee upfront (I am willing to cover $ of it), and you'll get back my $ security deposit when you leave, so you'll get all your money back at the end!***🛏 bath📍 Located on the top floor – enjoy vaulted ceilings and a beautiful view of the woods 🌲📐 More information:• Accent Walls in Kitchen and Living Room• Breakfast Bar• Extensive built-in storage• Ceiling Fans in Living Room• Full-size Dining Room• Full-size Kitchen with Dishwasher• Spacious Deck or Patio• Updated Lighting• Vaulted Ceilings• Walk-in Closets• Washer and Dryer in the Apartment• Wooded Views Available• Wood Laminate Flooring• Community has Access to Many Amenities: It’s a quiet, sunny unit and a perfect spot for anyone who wants peaceful views of nature with lots of natural light. Great location, pet-friendly, and close to IU and shopping. I am really sad to be leaving this unit because it is fantastic, but I am relocating to another city for work.Please message me if you're interested or know someone who might be! I'm happy to provide more details, photos, or arrange a tour.

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Maria

Maria,  22

LOOKING FOR A FEMALE SUBLET

Intero posto | Bloomington, IN, USA

LOOKING FOR A FEMALE SUBLET JAN Hi all! My name is Mimi, nice to meet you!I am looking for a girl to sublease my place to in a C5 apartment, to live with two more girls in Relato, Bloomington. You will have your own part of the apartment, separated and on the exact opposite side of the two other bedrooms. Includes:Double bedroom, a full XL memory foam mattress with storage boxes underneath Huge window (so much natural light!!) with blinds right next to it, looking outside to a parkDesk with a rolling chair and a mirrorWalk-in closet with hangers and storage shelvesPrivate en suite bathroom with a sink, a toilet and a bath, including a shower curtain and shampoo shelves The kitchen and living room are shared and include:In Unit Washer/DryerSofaSofa side chair Coffee TableEntertainment StandWindow Blinds" Smart TVRefrigeratorMicrowaveStove/OvenGarbage DisposalBar Stools for Kitchen IslandUTILITIES INCLUDED!!!Water, Sewer, Trash are all Included High Speed Internet Included-hr Emergency MaintenancePreventative Pest ControlBus Stop to CampusPERKS INCLUDED!!!Resort style poolPet-friendly community with grooming spa-hour gymSocial lounge with billiard, ping pong and arcadesResident loungeComplimentary coffee barCommunity garden bedsOutdoor fire pits and grill stationOutdoor green space with rain gardenStudy lounge with private study roomsConference room Controlled access entryOnsite parking garage h package pick-upBicycle storage with repair station Located at Longview Ave, Bloomington, near College Mall, Kroger, UO, Target, Aldi, Tracks, CVS, Best Buy, Starbucks, Specialty coffee, Kirkwood Avenue, etc and some of the best shopping, dining and entertainment spots in town! Also, only a few minutes away from the most peaceful parks and trails. Contact me with whatever questions, I will try to answer as soon as possible!

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  • How many apartments for rent are listed in Bloomington, IN?

    A local zoning rule shapes this market more than anything else: because Bloomington counts no more than three unrelated adults as a household across its R1 through R4 residential districts, groups of four or five cannot legally take a house together, and they get pushed into purpose-built apartment buildings instead. That is why so much of the local stock is two- to four-bedroom units marketed by the bed rather than by the unit. Roomster shows 6 apartments for rent across the city right now, from the campus edge and Downtown out through Park Ridge, Arlington Valley and the State Road 45/46 bypass corridor.

  • How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Bloomington?

    The citywide average is $1,703 for about 905 square feet, up a steep 5.76 percent on the year, and 42 percent of local rentals fall between $1,001 and $1,500. Underneath that, a one-bedroom averages $1,207 for roughly 659 square feet and a two-bedroom $1,553 for about 931, while a three-bedroom reaches $2,086 for around 1,237. Watch one quirk before you assume smaller means cheaper: a studio here averages $1,218, slightly more than a one-bedroom, because the studios are mostly compact units close to campus while the one-bedrooms sit further out. You can still find one-bedrooms under $1,100 a month around Barclay Gardens, Timber Ridge and the Arlington Valley blocks.

  • Is there rent control on apartments for rent in Bloomington, Indiana?

    No, and Bloomington has no route to creating any. Indiana has never had rent control, and since Senate Enrolled Act 148 the state has barred local governments from regulating landlord-tenant relations altogether. That law has an unusual history worth knowing: Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed it in March 2020, calling it overly broad, and the legislature overrode the veto in 2021, the Senate 30-17 and the House 67-32, which is what put it into force. What the city does still run is the housing-code side of the equation - the rental occupancy permit and inspection program described in the next answer.

  • What deposit rules apply to an apartment for rent in Bloomington, Indiana?

    Indiana puts no ceiling on the deposit, so the protection sits at the other end of the tenancy. State law gives the landlord 45 days from the end of the rental agreement to send an itemized statement of damages together with whatever is left of your money, and the penalty for missing it is severe: the landlord loses the right to keep any part of the deposit and can be liable for your reasonable attorney's fees. Deductions are limited to unpaid rent, damage beyond ordinary wear and tear, and charges you actually agreed to. Give written notice of your forwarding address, and separately ask the landlord for the unit's rental occupancy permit, since every rental inside the city except Indiana University's own housing has to hold one.

  • Are there apartments for rent near Bloomington's bus routes or the bypass?

    There is no rail here, so the question is bus and road. Bloomington Transit runs 15 routes at a $1 fare that is waived for IU students, faculty and staff and for city employees, radiating from the Downtown Transit Center at 301 South Walnut Street, while IU Campus Bus Service adds six fare-free routes across campus. For drivers, I-69 runs north toward Indianapolis, whose international airport is about 50 miles away, and the State Road 45/46 bypass loops the north and east sides past the hospital. Apartments along the bypass trade a walk to campus for a straightforward drive to the medical and manufacturing employers.

  • Which Bloomington, IN areas have the cheapest apartments for rent?

    Distance from campus is the whole price story. The cheapest ground is Barclay Gardens at about $1,073, followed by Timber Ridge near $1,249, the Griffy Lake side around $1,292, and Arlington Valley near $1,338, with Park Ridge at roughly $1,396 and Weimer Lake near $1,436 a step above. At the other end, Old Northeast Bloomington averages about $2,963, the Indiana University blocks $2,876, Garden Hill $2,538 and Downtown $2,477. The gap between the cheapest and dearest areas here is close to threefold, which is unusual for a city this size and is worth a bus timetable check before you rule the outer areas out.

Apartment for Rent in Bloomington, IN: How to Choose the Best Fit


Searching for an apartment for rent in Bloomington, IN means balancing your budget, lifestyle preferences, and commute requirements with the variety of rental options available. Whether you are a professional relocating, a couple needing more space, or a commuter prioritizing convenience, understanding what matters most will help you find an apartment that suits your needs.

What Kind of Apartment Search Makes Sense in Bloomington, IN

Bloomington's rental market offers a range of apartments including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. Many feature pet-friendly policies and utilities included. Professionals and commuters often look for apartments near downtown or with easy access to public transit to simplify their daily travel. Couples might prefer apartments with parking, while renters valuing flexibility may seek month-to-month leases or shared apartments.

  • Studio apartments are ideal for singles or those wanting a compact, affordable space.
  • One-bedroom apartments offer a good balance of privacy and space for couples or professionals.
  • Two-bedroom apartments accommodate roommates, small families, or those needing home office space.
  • Shared apartments can lower costs but require compatible roommates and good communication.

How to Compare Apartments for Rent in Bloomington, IN

Focus on neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle and commute needs. Areas closer to downtown typically provide better walkability and public transit, but rents may be higher. More suburban neighborhoods might offer more parking and larger apartments but could mean longer commutes. Filtering listings for pet-friendly units, parking availability, and utilities included can help you narrow down your choices.

Using Roomster’s filters, you can search specifically for apartment types like 1 bedroom apartments in Bloomington, IN or no fee apartments in Bloomington, IN, and specify lease preferences such as month-to-month apartment in Bloomington, IN. This helps you focus on listings that match your priorities.

What Lease and Budget Factors Matter Most

Lease options in Bloomington range from short-term and month-to-month to longer agreements. Flexible leases usually come at a higher cost but suit renters uncertain about their length of stay. Longer leases often offer lower monthly rent but require a longer commitment. Be sure to confirm security deposit amounts and whether utilities are included to understand your full monthly expenses.

Applications typically require documentation such as proof of income and identification. The screening process may vary depending on whether the landlord is a private individual or a property management company. Having your documents ready can help expedite approvals.

How to Avoid Costly Rental Mistakes

Be cautious with listings that request payment before you have seen the apartment or signed a lease. Always arrange to view the unit in person or via a trusted virtual tour. Clarify lease terms, pet policies, parking rules, and maintenance responsibilities before committing.

Roomster offers an ID check feature on apartment listings that can provide additional confidence in your search. Keep communications on secure platforms and avoid sharing sensitive information prematurely to reduce the risk of scams.

What to Know Before Renting an Apartment in Bloomington, IN

It is recommended to start your apartment search about one to two months before your intended move-in date. This timeframe allows you to compare listings, complete applications, and negotiate lease terms without feeling rushed. Market availability can vary seasonally, so early planning helps you secure the apartment that best fits your needs.

FAQ About Apartments for Rent in Bloomington, IN

What kind of apartment is easiest to find in Bloomington, IN?

Studios and one-bedroom apartments are generally more common, particularly near downtown and university areas. Shared apartments are also a frequent option for those aiming to reduce living costs.

Should I look for a studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartment in Bloomington, IN?

Your choice depends on your budget, privacy needs, and lifestyle. Studios suit singles or those seeking minimal space, one-bedrooms provide more comfort for couples or professionals, and shared apartments offer affordability but require compatible roommates.

What should I ask before renting an apartment in Bloomington, IN?

Inquire about lease length, pet policies, parking availability, utility responsibilities, application process, move-in costs, maintenance procedures, and neighborhood safety to make an informed decision.

How early should I start searching for apartments in Bloomington, IN?

Begin your search one to two months before your desired move-in date to allow ample time for comparing options, submitting applications, and finalizing leases.