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Originally Posted by LaurieMcBrown
Help! We've just returned from a weeklong house hunting trip to Carmel, Westfield, Zionsville, and Noblesville and are now more confused than when we arrived. The schools are all terrific but which has the most conveniences and best home resale values? We're having a really hard time finding a home in the $250s that has a basement and four bedrooms, that's not also a cookie cutter.
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Convenience is in the eye of the beholder. Carmel is due north of the city and shares a border, so you're closer to downtown, Broad Ripple, the Children's Museum, etc. Keystone at the Crossing (the mini-skyline at 86th & Keystone) is full of high-end everything (shopping, dining, etc.), and is practically in Carmel's backyard. Clay Terrace has a Carmel address.
Westfield and Noblesville constitute the "outer ring" of suburbs. Westfield is small and rich; the town does not have many people, and many of the residents own giant plots of land with enormous houses on them. Otherwise, its a little bit of cookie-cutter editions and some farming holdouts (particularly as you go north out of town).
Noblesville is the "affordable" suburb in Hamilton Co. As one of the previous posters mentioned, it was a small town 20 years ago, and is now a booming suburb. It has its charms, but still has some of the Noble-tucky charcater lingering around, particularly in the residential areas in town (near the courthouse, etc). The newly completed Hamilton Town Center is in Noblesville near I-69, and is similar to Clay Terrace in design.
I don't know much about Zionsville except that some of the most expensive homes in the Indianapolis area are located there. Parts of the town have a 3-acre minimum by law, so like Westfield, there are some enormous plots of land with phenomenal, estate-like houses on them. Like Carmel, Zionsville borders the city and Michigan Road (US 421) is the best access to all of the afformentioned ammenities. Michigan Rd. is effing crazy with traffic nearly all the time, so keep that in mind.
Have you considered Fishers? It seems based on what you are saying that it may be the best fit for you. I-69, while terrible during rush hour, is a very convenient freeway for getting pretty much anywhere (into the city, around 465, etc.).
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Originally Posted by LaurieMcBrown
And what's up with that prison across the street from the N'ville High School? Very scarey.
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The "prison" you are referring to is actually the Hamilton County Jail. It rarely houses violent offenders, and is mainly used as a holding facility for defendants awaiting trial and people convicted of offenses that warrant incarceration but aren't serious enough for hard time (think DUI, drug possesion, theft, etc.). The jail is located in Noblesville because Noblesville is the county seat for Hamilton County.
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Originally Posted by LaurieMcBrown
Is Zionsville too far from Clay Terrace?
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It depends on where you're coming from in Zionsville due to the giant land area (remember, 3-acre plots?), but it should only be about a 15-20 minute drive unless you go during rush hour.
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Originally Posted by LaurieMcBrown
Does N'ville have great shopping? Some folks called it Nobles-tucky when we were there! 
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"Great shopping" is subjective. As I mentioned before, the new Hamilton Town Center mall is in Noblesville near the freeway. They have regular suburban mall fare, like American Eagle, Aero, Victoria's Secret, Dick's Sporting Goods, Borders Books (or Barnes & Noble...I always get them mixed up), JC Penney, Bed Bath & Beyond, etc. Clay Terrace is higher end than HTC.
If you are looking for high-end designer labels, you'll have to go to the city, I'm afraid. The Fashion Mall at Keystone at the Crossing has a Saks and Neiman Marcus, and Circle Center (downtown) is pretty high-end as well.