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Rising vacancy keeps Indianapolis rent growth in check

New supply continues to outpace demand, pushing vacancy to highest level in more than a decade and limiting rent growth
District South, an 84-unit apartment building in Fishers, Indiana, opened last year. (CoStar)
District South, an 84-unit apartment building in Fishers, Indiana, opened last year. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
June 3, 2026 | 3:49 P.M.

Indianapolis apartment rents continued to rise over the past year, but growth has slowed as higher vacancy and slowing demand weigh on the market.

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