Warrick Trail Apartments
9899 Warrick Trl,
Newburgh, IN 47630
1-3 Beds $1,209 - $2,039
Find your new home at Fernwood Apartments in Newburgh, IN. The 5288 Newburgh Hts location in Newburgh's 47630 Zip code is an ideal place for residents. Make sure you to check out the current floorplan options. The professional leasing team is excited to help you find your new home. Contact us or drop by the leasing office to schedule your tour and make your move to Fernwood Apartments.
Fernwood Apartments is an apartment community located in Warrick County and the 47630 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Warrick County School Corp attendance zone.
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Situated along the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana, Newburgh is the setting for idyllic suburban scenes and an incredible, family-oriented community. Dazzling apartment communities, newer residential developments, and colorful longstanding homes can be found near the water or farther north near Camp Brosend. Unique local eateries and cafes line Jennings Street and State Street along with community parks and gardens.
Newburg is popular with families because of its relative affordability and incredible public schools. John H. Castle Elementary and Castle South Middle are just a few of the highly-rated institutes that serve the residents of the area. Newburgh’s proximity to Interstate 69 and the Kentucky and Illinois borders means it’s easy to explore this charming Midwest region.
Learn more about living in NewburghColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 16 min | 9.9 mi | |
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Drive: | 42 min | 33.8 mi |
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