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Aurora, IN Homes for Rent

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    $950 - $1,350 per month

    Newly Renovated Apartments

    1-2 Beds

    109 Dewers St, Aurora, IN 47001

    Welcome to our newly renovated apartments in the heart of Aurora, Indiana, where modern comfort meets breathtaking natural beauty. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the serene Ohio River from the comfort of your own home. Each apartment features contemporary renovations, including updated interiors and state-of-the-art appliances, creating a modern living space that complements the picturesque

    109 Dewers St, Aurora, IN 47001
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    $1,050 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,092 Sq Ft
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    403 Sunnyside Ave, Aurora, IN 47001

    Welcome to this 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence for rent in Aurora featuring inviting living areas ready for your personal touch. The kitchen is equipped with an oven range and large refrigerator with storage for daily meal prep, plus the spacious living area provides room for comfortable relaxation. Flooring varies, with a mix of hard surfaces or carpeting throughout the home and high-quality

    403 Sunnyside Ave, Aurora, IN 47001
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    $1,200 - $1,500 per month

    Tuscany Bay Apartments

    2-3 Beds

    100 River Rd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

    Welcome home to Tuscany Bay Apartments where convenience and comfort maximize your lifestyle. With open floor plans, 2 full baths, modern fixtures, and sophisticated finishes, our 2 and 3-bedroom apartments in Lawrenceburg, IN, have everything you need to step into a life of ease in a place that instantly feels like home. With close access to a variety of restaurants, shops, parks, and

    100 River Rd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Why Live in Aurora

Aurora, IN, is a historic riverfront city with a rich past dating back over two centuries. The Ohio River played a crucial role in its development, and many of the original 19th-century buildings, including houses, churches, and businesses, still stand today. Downtown Aurora features a variety of shops and dining options, such as Lucky Feather Soapery & Mercantile, Second Time Around, and Kryptos Comix. For dining, locals frequent Spire Book & Coffee Company and Third and Main Restaurant, known for its in-house dry-aged steaks. The Great Crescent Brewery offers a popular nightlife spot with award-winning beers. The downtown area is also home to notable historic buildings like the Local History Library at The Depot, the Aurora Public Library, and the Hillforest Mansion, now a museum. Housing styles in Aurora range from colorful Victorians and Queen Anne homes downtown to ranch-style and farmhouses in more rural areas. Recreational opportunities abound with two marinas on the Ohio River and parks like Lesko Park and Aurora City Park. Annual events such as the Aurora Farmers Fair and Miracle on Main Street bring the community together. While Aurora is car-dependent, it is approximately 30 miles from downtown Cincinnati and just under 20 miles from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
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