Get to know Indianapolis!
Fishers,Indiana
A suburb of Indianapolis, Fishers: is ranked the 2nd best place to live in Indiana. The city's population is just short of 100,000 people with a median home value of $385,000 and a median rent of $1503. Seventy-seven percent of the Fishers community own their own homes. If high school district ratings are a must for your family, Fishers is perfect. It's school districts are A+! Outside of Fishers' schools, its residents love to network and enjoy the city through its ever-growing development. Just a few worth mentioning, residents enjoy the outdoor Farmers' Markets, in the summer, along with festivals like Spark Fishers, hosted in June & Boo Bash hosted in October. In addition to these events, downtown has the Nickel Plate Amphitheater
which hosts live music on weekday nights and weekends, during the summer months.
Broad RippleVillage
Broad Ripple is a popular and historic neighborhood, with bungalow styled homes, located in Marion county, just six miles north of downtown Indianapolis . According to the "Broad Ripple Community Guide" it has approximately 36,000 residents and has recently announced that the city will be investing $6 million into new sidewalks, lights, roads, and a community center. This area of Indianapolis is also known as one of the six cultural districts Indianapolis has to offer. Within this neighborhood is ArtsPark. This consists of a stunning twelve-acre area on the Indianapolis Art Center's property where multiple local artists house their sculptures and sensory/interactive experiences. All this in addition to their multiple festivals (BR Arts Fair, Taste of Broad Ripple...), top notch nightlife, and the beloved Vogue Theater & Crackers Comedy Club. Interested in being outdoors? No worries! Just hop on the Moon Trail and bike 16 miles here and there to visit any of the locations on your list of to-dos. Rounding out our favorite characteristics of this special village is the fact that it is so accessible to the student population with Butler University just up the road.
Carmel, Indiana
Now that you've been introduced to our #2...Meet Carmel. The #1 place to live in Indiana. Carmel is known as the "Capital of Roundabouts" with more than 125, which is more than any other city in the Unites States. This gem is just as fun as it sounds! Carmel is located in Hamilton County with a population just short of 100,000 people. Most Carmel residents are homeowners. The median home value in Carmel is around $333,200 whereas the median rent of a two bedroom, according to Zumper, is $2,408. This beautiful city also has A+ ratings for their public school system. For those who were loving the outdoor feature of Broad Ripple...Carmel is also accessible from the Monon trail to venture to all the great restaurants and fabulous rooftop bar called 3Up
Indianapolis, Indiana
Here you can find the heart of Indiana with its sports loving entertainment, passion for the arts, and riverwalk. Indianapolis is the home to over 880,000 residents, with a median listing home price of $223K as of February 2023, trending up 6% from previous months. Something extra special about Indy is it is the home of the Indianapolis Colts as well as the #1 rated Children's Museum in the nation. However, nothing comes quite close to its largest draw, the Indianapolis 500. This race is the largest one day event in the world, where 200,000+ people attend in person. The Indy 500 has been hosted here since its origination, in 1911. In fact, 2023 will be the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500.