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Indianapolis consists of nine neighborhoods and is within Marion County Indiana. With easy access to I-465, commuting to, from & within Indianapolis is convenient for the busy business commuter or the soccer mom going from one place to another through out the day. In 2009 Indianapolis was listed on Forbes' "America's Most Affordable Places To Live" list by Courtney Pannell. She had the following to say:
Indianapolis boasts one of the country’s most famous racetracks, the largest children’s museum in the world, and was the setting for the 2005 drama Close to Home. The 1.7 million-population metro area of Indianapolis is among the country’s most desirable places to live, based on measures of housing affordability, unemployment and cost of living. Currently 94.8% of Indianapolis homes are affordable to families earning the median income for the area, and unemployment is a relatively low 8.2% (the national rate has grown to pass 9.4%)
If it’s city living you want, there’s plenty to choose from in the Indianapolis condo market—among the most affordable in the nation with choices ranging from contemporary lofts to elegant penthouses and everything in between!
Downtown Indianapolis Indiana is a beautiful city surrounded by shopping, museums, fine dining, pro sports events, and plenty more! Some of the most unique and sought after Indianapolis real estate is found in Lockerbie Square. Dating back all the way to 1847, Lockerbie Square is Indianapolis´s oldest surviving neighborhood. This district of Victorian style Indianapolis homes is one of the nation´s best examples of historic home restoration projects. The ambiance of this fascinating and historically rich area adds to the diversity of Indianapolis real estate.
Away from the downtown area, you'll find other wonderful examples of quality Indy real estate. Speedway, home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, boasts a popular area for race enthusiasts and families, with a convenient location to I465 and downtown. Other popular Indianapolis neighborhoods are Meridian- Kessler, Broad Ripple, Irvington, and Nora.
Indianapolis IN has something for everyone and continues to grow and thrive as one of the most beautiful places to live in the nation.
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