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Getting around in Brockton, IN

26 /100
Car-Dependent
31 /100
Some Transit
36 /100
Somewhat Bikeable
Walk Score®: 26, Transit Score®: 31, Bike Score®: 36

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN?

The average rent in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN is $1,321.

What type of rental buildings are in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN?

In Brockton 35% of the housing is rented out compared to 65% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 8% of Brockton's apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 75% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 17% are single-family rentals.

Living in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN

Brockton is a neighborhood located on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The district is surrounded by Brockton Court and railways on the east, as well as North Oxford Street to the west. On the north, it's bounded by Kessler Boulevard East Drive, while 56th Street is to the south. The neighborhood is also close to North Rural Street.

Brockton is a quiet area to live in and is popular among renters with families due to its kid-friendly amenities. The renters are also welcoming and involved in different events. Plus, Brocton is close to Broad Ripple, which is another family-friendly neighborhood in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Public School District provides public schools to renters in Brockton.

Renting in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN

Brockton features a dense, suburban feel for its renters, and there are more renters than homeowners in the neighborhood. Most of the renters are families and young professionals, so the housing styles are directed toward solo renters and families. In particular, renters usually look for studios, townhomes, and apartments for rent, including single- and multifamily homes. Brockton Apartments is one of the popular places to rent in the neighborhood. Most of the apartments for rent in this neighborhood feature a classical architecture style, and there's also a lot of new construction in the neighborhood. The rental areas are also quiet and pet-friendly with close proximity to parks, coffee shops, restaurants and bars. Notably, landlords in Brockton don't have access to the rental property except by a court order. Renters also must receive a 30-day eviction notice on a monthly lease, as well as three months' notice on a yearly lease.

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Brockton, Indianapolis, IN demographics

  • 690Total Population
  • 358 Female
    331 Male
  • 34Median Age

In total, Brockton, Indianapolis, IN has 690 residents, 358 women and 331 men, per U.S. Census recent estimates. Statistics show that the median age of Brockton’s population is 34.

Amenities in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN

Brockton offers walkability from the rental areas to different amenities as it's just a few miles away from the heart of the city. In particular, renters with families enjoy visiting the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and there are a lot of events that renters can enjoy at the Indiana Convention Center. Similarly, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Lucas Oil Stadium are other popular spots to look out for in Brockton. While there are no large shopping malls in Brockton, renters can visit the Brockton Eastway Plaza. Or, for more opportunities, Castleton Square is a popular spot near Brockton. There are also a variety of grocery stores in the neighborhood, but there are no department stores unless you commute to the downtown area of Indianapolis.

Brockton, Indianapolis, IN households

  • 168 Family
    149 Non-family
  • 75 Children
    242 No Children
  • 317Total Number of Households
  • 2Average People Per Household
  • $103,735Median Household Income

There is a total of 317 households in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN. Of these, 75 have children and 242 are without children. Per Census Bureau’s most current estimates, 168 family households and 149 non-family households live in this area. The size of a household in Brockton is 2 people, on average. The median household annual income in Brockton equals $103,735, and the monthly housing costs equal $1,407.

Transportation in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN

Commuting around Brockton without a car is challenging because the neighborhood is not very walkable. So, renters run most of their errands with cars or through public transportation. There are also bike trails available in Brockton. Here, the local bus system and IndyGo services provide public transit to Brockton, although most renters prefer to commute via local taxis, rideshare services, bicycles and rental cars. There are other intercity bus providers in the neighborhood, too. As such, it's easy for renters to commute to other parts of Indianapolis from Brockton by bus and train. Finally, the closest airport to Brockton is Indianapolis International Airport, which is about 14 miles away.

Brockton, Indianapolis, IN education statistics

According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 1% of the population in Brockton, Indianapolis, IN have no high school education, 15% went to high-school, and 16% have partially completed college. Moreover, 4% of the population hold an Associate Degree, 39% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 25% hold a Graduate Degree.