725 S Walnut St
Bloomington, IN 47401
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Available
Available Aug 13, 2026
About This Home
AVAILABLE August 13th, 2026. This building located just minutes from downtown Bloomington and IU campus offers 6 total, 1 bedroom units. Situated just outside of downtown the property runs along the city bus route, providing easy access to shopping and dining. Bryan Park, a popular local hangout, is within walking distance and offers walking trails, pool access, ballfields and tennis and basketball courts. Each unit comes equipped with a full size kitchen. There is a shared washer and dryer at the property. Off street parking is available behind the home for no extra charge. Rent is $900 per month. A security deposit of $900 is due at the time of signing the lease. Tenants are responsible for electric for their unit. Water, gas, sewer, and trash are included in the price of rent. There is a single shared washer and dryer on site that is shared between the buildings 7 units.
Unique Features
- Washer
- Trash
- Appliances
- Dryer
- water/sewer
725 S Walnut St is a house located in Monroe County and the 47401 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Monroe County Com Sch Corp attendance zone.
Contact
- Listed by ALF, LLC | ALF, LLC
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Located in south-central Indiana, Bloomington combines college-town energy with small-town appeal. As home to Indiana University's main campus with its 45,000 students, the city offers rich cultural and educational opportunities. The downtown area features both contemporary and historic buildings, anchored by the limestone Sample Gates that welcome visitors to IU's campus. Housing options include apartments near campus and residential neighborhoods throughout the city. Currently, renters can expect to pay around $1,116 for a one-bedroom apartment, with rental rates showing a modest annual increase of about 3.3%.
Bloomington's dedication to preserving green spaces earned its Tree City USA designation in 1984. The B-Line Trail connects downtown destinations, while Griffy Lake Nature Preserve and Lake Monroe provide hiking trails, boating, and fishing. Cultural attractions include performances at the restored 1922 Buskirk-Chumley Theater and exhibits at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
Learn more about living in Bloomington| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 6 min | 2.3 mi |
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