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This Indiana City is the Fifth Most Affordable Place to Live in the U.S.
When it comes to finding a place to settle down, there are a number of factors to consider. For me, I wanted to find a place with plenty of restaurants, fishing holes, and rural land. I was fortunate enough to find an area like this near my hometown, but you may have other things in mind that you'd like around your home. Regardless of how mine and your preferred amenities may differ, I think we both can agree that finding someplace affordable is certainly a box to check on the moving list.
Lawrence minorities facing rapidly-increasing home values
LAWRENCE, Indiana — Brian Penn has lived in his Lawrence neighborhood for eight years. He not only maintains his own property, but the yards of many neighbors, too. It’s a point of pride for him. "Especially in a community that's on the rise,” Penn said. Property values...
This Indiana Town is Now the Cheapest Place to Buy a Home Statewide
One Indiana town could be the golden ticket for the many Hoosiers hoping to buy a house in 2024. I can say without a doubt that it will be a long time before I move again. When my wife and I decided to return to Indiana earlier this year, we knew we didn't want to rent but rather own a home in the country. After selling our house in Kentucky, we were able to do just that, but the market in Indiana made for a very stressful process. In addition to astonishingly high interest rates, we were also facing high-priced housing, fueled by a competitive market and low inventory.
Homes in Monroe County sold for lower prices recently: See how much here
Newly released data from Realtor.com for February shows that potential buyers and sellers in Monroe County saw houses sell for slightly lower than the previous month's median sales price of $291,450. The median home sold for $290,437, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means February, the most recent...
Home prices surge in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Springtime is usually the busy season for people looking to buy a home. But new numbers show it's a real problem for a lot of families this year. In the last five years, on average, home prices have surged 54% in Indiana and nationwide, according to Zillow.
MAP: Average home values across Kentucky, Indiana on the rise. Check your zip code here
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Home values across Louisville and southern Indiana continue to be on the rise across the region. Depending on the zip code you live in, the average home value has gone up anywhere from 5 to 10% in the last year, according to a new report by the Washington Post.
Op-Ed: Hoosier homeowners plagued by out-of-control property taxes
The first installment of property taxes were due May 10, and residential taxpayers are feeling the tremendous impact of the recent spike in housing values. Regardless of whether they have a mortgage or pay their taxes through a lender, property tax assessments have skyrocketed. Indiana appraisers use the "market value" approach relying on three...
Homes in Tippecanoe County sold for higher prices recently: See how much here
Newly released data from Realtor.com for February shows that potential buyers and sellers in Tippecanoe County saw houses sell for higher than the previous month's median sales price of $225,000. The median home sold for $241,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means February, the most recent month...
What will Holcomb choose his housing legacy to be?
With barely six months left in office and the nominees for his replacement already chosen, some might consider Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb a lame duck. However, housing is one area where he can still choose what his legacy will be. Holcomb has taken several significant steps on housing during his time in office, including the […] The post What will Holcomb choose his housing legacy to be? appeared first on Indiana Capital Chronicle.
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