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Montgomery County, IN Eviction Risk

12 cities · 21,667 residents · Avg 3.2/10 (Low) · Updated
3.2Avg score
4.5Highest city
1.8Lowest city
25.8%Rent burden
$847Median rent
R+49.12020 margin

County heatmap

All cities in Montgomery County

# City Population Median rent Rent burden Risk score
1 Crawfordsville, IN 16,491 $857 27.6% 4.5
2 Linden, IN 590 $735 27.2% 4.1
3 Russellville, IN 308 3.9
4 Darlington, IN 798 $791 36.8% 3.6
5 Ladoga, IN 1,144 $825 29.5% 3.4
6 Alamo, IN 45 3.2
7 New Ross, IN 364 $917 20.0% 3.1
8 New Market, IN 509 $935 23.1% 3.0
9 New Richmond, IN 433 $875 16.3% 3.0
10 Lake Holiday, IN 845 2.4
11 Mace, IN 84 2.3
12 Linnsburg, IN 56 1.8

About Montgomery County

Montgomery County spans 12 cities serving approximately 21,667 residents. The average landlord eviction risk across the county is 3.2/10. The county voted Republican by 49.1 points in 2020.

Risk varies city-by-city within the county. Use the grid above to see exact scores, median gross rent, and rent burden for every municipality. Click any city for full sub-score breakdown including local political climate, rent-control exposure, tenant organizing strength, and typical eviction cost and timeline.

Landlord Guides for Indiana

Eviction Costs — Indiana →
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Eviction Process — Indiana →
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Rent Control — Indiana →
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Tenant Screening — Indiana →
5-point protocol, legal rules, protected classes
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