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Plymouth, IN Homes for Rent

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    $845 - $1,925 per month

    Centennial Crossing

    1-3 Beds

    2234 Bitter Root Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563

    Centennial Crossing, in Plymouth, IN is a brand-new premier housing community conveniently located near Centennial Park with beautiful views offering great amenities to benefit the city of Plymouth, IN.

    2234 Bitter Root Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563
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    $795 - $935 per month

    Mallard and HI-TEC Apartments

    1-2 Beds

    1340 Holloway Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563

    Located in the Jackson Heights Subdivision right off of scenic Mallard Lake; this quiet country setting off of South Michigan Street and Jackson Heights Road offers close access to all that Plymouth has to offer. With laundry hook-ups, appliances included and private decks, if you are looking for an affordable place to call home look no further.

    1340 Holloway Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563
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    $1,295 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,000 Sq Ft
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    600 Randolph Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563

    Property Id: 966585This cute home (recently remodeled inside) is in a wonderful neighborhood has washer and dryer, stove and refrigerator plus a garage and a fenced yard.DO NOT pay a third party application fee because we do not charge for our application. Once you submit your email address, you will be sent an application that is processed for no fee.Due to a family

    600 Randolph Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563

Why Live in Plymouth

Plymouth, a small city in Marshall County, Indiana, is home to around 10,000 residents and is renowned for its annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival, which draws approximately 500,000 visitors each Labor Day weekend. The city maintains a rural charm with family-owned farms and roadside stands selling fresh produce. Plymouth is also a significant manufacturing and distribution hub, housing companies like American Containers Inc. and Zentis North America, LLC. Housing options in Plymouth range from new subdivisions and apartment rentals to expansive farmland properties, featuring ranch-style, farmhouse, and New Traditional homes. The Plymouth Community School Corporation serves nearly 3,200 students and is highly rated. For higher education, Marian University’s Ancilla College offers various degree programs. Recreational facilities include the Auto Park Sports Complex, LifePlex gym, and the Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center. Downtown Plymouth features family-owned businesses and dining spots like The Brass Rail and Mila’s Mini Market. The city experiences seasonal weather with summer highs in the 80s and winter lows in the teens, and it faces occasional flooding along the Yellow River. Plymouth is safer than the national average, with a steady decrease in property crime since 2017. Major routes include U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 31, and the Fort Wayne International Airport is 73 miles away.
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