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09-15-2008, 09:27 PM
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Middle class neighborhoods in Indy area?
Question for the middle class folks? I currently live in a Davis neighborhood. I am looking for an older neighborhood with a less cooker cutter look. Would love to have nice established trees. I don't even mind having to make some updates to the home. Any suggestions of some nice wooded neighborhoods on the northside? Preferably Hamilton County ( lower taxes than Marion County) or even Hancock County or Northern Madison County. I love the Wellington area of Nobleville, 116th and Keystone area? Any other wooded neighborhoods in the $200,00-$250,00 price range. All suggestions appreciated!!!
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09-17-2008, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by klmindy
Question for the middle class folks? I currently live in a Davis neighborhood. I am looking for an older neighborhood with a less cooker cutter look. Would love to have nice established trees. I don't even mind having to make some updates to the home. Any suggestions of some nice wooded neighborhoods on the northside? Preferably Hamilton County ( lower taxes than Marion County) or even Hancock County or Northern Madison County. I love the Wellington area of Nobleville, 116th and Keystone area? Any other wooded neighborhoods in the $200,00-$250,00 price range. All suggestions appreciated!!!
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Cottingham Estates in Fishers is one I would consider. It runs mostly along Lantern Road between 131st and Harrison Parkway. The homes are generally all at least 30 years old, well maintained, and there a plenty of mature trees. The only downside is the lack of sidewalks. The neighborhood isn't incorporated into the Town of Fishers, so taxes are cheap.
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09-18-2008, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by grmasterb
Cottingham Estates in Fishers is one I would consider. It runs mostly along Lantern Road between 131st and Harrison Parkway. The homes are generally all at least 30 years old, well maintained, and there a plenty of mature trees. The only downside is the lack of sidewalks. The neighborhood isn't incorporated into the Town of Fishers, so taxes are cheap.
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Shhhh, don't tell Fishes that!!! They are annexation happy right now. But Geist is taking up all their time right now.
I second Cottingham Estates. Very nice 'hood.
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09-20-2008, 01:48 AM
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Middle Class area in the Indianapolis Metroplex
Move to Carmel, Meridian Hills, Geist,
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09-23-2008, 08:54 PM
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Thank you. I will check this one out.
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09-27-2008, 04:16 PM
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check out the village of west clay old historical architecture but new builds to homes that are 5 years old. if you want older merdian and kessler and butler tarkington. but be warned if you have kids the IPS school system is not the best. better to stay in the burbs with kids unless you want to send them to a private school.
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