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Floor Plan Models and Units
Number of BedroomsNumber of BathroomsRent RangeSquare FootageName of Floor PlanUnit NumberAvailabilityNewly AddedView More Details
Beds Baths Rent Sq. Ft. Max Occupants Availability
1 Bathroom $875 575 1 Resident 8/1/25
8/1/25 $875 575Sq. Ft.
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401 N. 9th Street, 1 Bedroom Upper, Available 8/1/25, ALL UTILITIES PAID, $875

This apartment is a South Facing 2nd Floor Apartment. Freshly painted, all new kitchen appliances and cabinets, all new floor coverings, ceiling fans, bathroom is completely new.
The apartment is in a large wood Italianate from the "Victorian"...
Architectural Era on the corner of North 9th Street and North Street
This building was originally built at the end of the 1800's by the Wilkes (husband and wife team) who ran a millinery, shoe and hat store out of the first floor shops and had their living space and boarding rooms in the second floor. The original address on North street had a small log home that was destroyed by fire prior to the Wilkes building this structure.
The exterior of the building was restored beginning in 1997. Each apartment floor plan is unique which is one reason why on site viewing is required. The building's hot water boiler provides comfortable heat in the winter months. The paved lot provides private off street parking for the tenants. A private laundry facility for the tenant usage is also available. This building is convenient to downtown and the Arts and Market District which offers shopping, art galleries, coffeeshops and many various dining opportunities. With all utilities paid, the apartments within this building are very affordable and desirable.

Lease Terms

  • 12 month lease
Option To Renew

Lease renewal offered

Expenses

Included Utilities
Utilities
Expense TypeFee
ElectricityIncluded
GasIncluded
Trash RemovalIncluded
Water/SewerIncluded

Contact

Raymer Historic Apartments
Lynda Raymer
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Amenities

Unit Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • High-Speed Internet Available

Community Features

  • Close to Public Transportation
  • Near Bus Stop

Laundry

  • Laundry Room in Community

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

One-Time Move-In Fees

  • Security Deposit
    $875

Parking

Unassigned Surface Lot Parking

  • 10 spaces available

Security

  • Dead-Bolt Locks
  • Exterior Lighting

Shopping Centers

University Square Shopping CenterWalk: 94 min (4.9 mi)
Wabash CommonsWalk: 92 min (4.8 mi)
Market Square Shopping CenterWalk: 47 min (2.5 mi)

Transit / Subway

Lafayette Amtrak StationWalk: 50 min (2.6 mi)

Colleges and Universities Nearby

Purdue UniversityDrive: 9 min (4.1 mi)

Parks and Recreation

Imagination StationWalk: 43 min (2.3 mi)
Columbian Park ZooWalk: 63 min (3.3 mi)
Purdue University Horticulture GardensWalk: 67 min (3.5 mi)
Prophetstown State ParkDrive: 16 min (5.7 mi)
Lilly Nature CenterDrive: 10 min (6.1 mi)

Schools

Vinton Elementary School
Grades K-4
Public
7
Out of 10
West Lafayette Elementary School
Grades K-3
Public
7
Out of 10
West Lafayette Intermediate School
Grades 4-6
Public
7
Out of 10
Oakland High School
Grades 9-12
Public
NR
Out of 10
West Lafayette Junior/Senior High School
Grades 7-12
Public
8
Out of 10
Murdock Elementary School
Grades K-4
Public
7
Out of 10
Lafayette Sunnyside Middle School
Grades 5-6
Public
4
Out of 10
Greater Lafayette Area Se
Grades K-12
Public
NR
Out of 10
Glen Acres Elementary School
Grades PK-4
Public
7
Out of 10
Oakland Elementary School
Grades K-4
Public
4
Out of 10

Ratings

Car-Dependent

13

Walk Score ®

Out of 100

Walking is difficult in this neighborhood, which is considered a car-dependent area.

Minimal Transit

15

Transit Score ®

Out of 100

You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

Somewhat Bikeable

23

Bike Score ®

Out of 100

You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Active

76

Soundscore â„¢

Out of 100

Traffic:

Active

Airport:

Calm

Business:

Calm

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