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Get your hands on this Lockerbie Square condo just listed for $410K
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in the historic Indianapolis Glove Factory building (430 N. Park Ave, Unit 205) in the Lockerbie Square neighborhood is now on the market for $410,000. The 1,482-square-foot unit features a custom kitchen, updated bathrooms, and exposed brick walls complemented by original wood beams. South-facing windows provide ample natural […]
A Yard Of One’s Own
REALTOR Summer Hudson was always waiting for the perfect midcentury modern home to hit the market and lure her away from her beloved Irvington. On Hudson’s popular TikTok channel, Find a Lot to Love, she cooed over original 1960s woodwork and intact bathrooms for the 207,000 followers who enjoyed watching her walk through houses for sale in Central Indiana. But the eXp Realty agent’s own family needed a yard for their 5-year-old daughter more than she needed a pristine Avriel Shull A-frame, so she gave her husband, Ryan Sloan, one criterion: Find a house with the exact same layout as their 3,000-square-foot Irvington ranch, plus a yard, and she’d move.
Carmel residents address housing concerns
Carmel residents discussed a lack of affordable housing, increased apartment rents and housing supply and demand during a July 25 Carmel Housing Task Force meeting. The meeting, held at Carmel City Hall, was devoted to allowing members of the public to share their thoughts on housing in Carmel. Affordable housing...
New home permits increase in central Indiana
Permits for new single-family homes were up 29 percent in June 2024 comparted to June 2023, according to a breakdown of permits issued across the Indianapolis metropolitan region by the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis. The report outlines another month of increased new single-family home permits for central Indiana, despite...
Indy homebuilding takes a hit from interest rates
Indianapolis and other U.S. metros are on track to permit fewer new housing units than last year, according to Census Bureau data. Why it matters: That's a problem for people facing steep housing prices. Experts estimate America is short over 3 million units of housing, either to rent or to buy.