$850 - $1,450 per month
Tracks at Seymour
1 - 3 Beds
1240 Jackson Park Place, Seymour, IN 47274
$850 - $1,450 per month
Tracks at Seymour
1 - 3 Beds
1240 Jackson Park Place, Seymour, IN 47274
$1,171 - $1,362 per month
Burkart Crossing Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
1021 Stoneridge Dr, Seymour, IN 47274
$1,100 per month
817 Emma Dr, Seymour, IN 47274
Master bedroom has it's own bathroom. Split floor plan with other bedrooms on opposite side. Has dining area for a table and a bar for a couple stools. Blinds and Curtains in place. All new Luxury Vinyl Floors being installed. Appliances included. Washer and Dryer hook up in unit but not provided. Large backyard. City of Seymour trash and recycle service is part of the Sewer bill.
Seymour, Indiana, known as the crossroads of Southern Indiana, has a rich history dating back to the 1850s when major railways intersected in the area. Today, Seymour is a hub of industry with low unemployment rates and numerous factories, including Walmart and pharmaceutical companies, contributing to its growing population. The city offers a mix of brick ranch-style homes and new developments, with large lots and relatively low property taxes. Seymour boasts 13 public parks, including Shields Park with its skatepark and pool, and 14 miles of biking and walking trails. The arts scene is vibrant, featuring the Actors Community Theatre of Seymour and the Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, which hosts art classes and exhibits. The city is home to highly rated schools such as Trinity Lutheran High School. Seymour’s dining options along U.S. Route 50 include local favorites like The Townhouse Café and The Fish Stand. The city experiences all four seasons, with mild winters and humid summers. Crime rates in Seymour are lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal for families. Seymour Public Transit offers convenient door-to-door services, and the Louisville International Airport is 60 miles away. The annual Seymour Oktoberfest celebrates the area's German heritage with live music, food booths, and carnival rides, drawing large crowds to the downtown area.