Indianapolis Real Estate
Indianapolis Real Estate – Cities and Towns

Wecome to the “Crossroads of America“, where your choice of Indianapolis Real Estate and living is as diverse and rich as the history of Indianapolis. Growing up in Indianapolis, I have seen and experienced the changes in this city first hand. From the continued growth and revitilazation of downtown to the incorporation of small towns outside of the city. Are you a city person? You will find big city amenities with a small town feel when you choose to live in Downtown Indianapolis.
Check out some of these fantastic Downtown Indianapolis Lofts and Condos.
Villaggio ~ Fletcher Place Lofts ~ Union Laundry Lofts
Horance Mann Condominiums ~ Meridian Lofts ~ Lockerbie


Do you prefer the ambience and character of older neighborhoods and homes. Look no further than one of the Indianapolis Historic Home Neighborhoods. Rich in archetectual detail, The Historic Neighborhoods in Indianapolis are experiencing a revitilization, with many new remodels of theses turn of the century masterpieces.
Old Northside Historic Distrist
Wayne Township – Located within Marion County, Wayne Township is a dynamic area that incorporates the western part of Indianapolis. Wayne Township real estate is incredibly diverse, offering something for everyone – from retirement communities to single-family homes to condos, real estate in Wayne Township encompasses the entire scope of living circumstances. The schools in Wayne Township consistently rank well in the state. You’ll find older, established neighborhoods, newer subdivisions and great starter homes.
Eagle Creek – Eagle Creek real estate is an area of natural beauty. You will find some of the most beautiful scenery in the Indianapolis area here. Buying a home in Eagle Creek keeps you city close in a country atmosphere. Some of the neighborhoods in Eagle Creek include:
Traders Cove ~ Potters Cove ~ Eagle Ridge ~ Green Braes
Woodacre ~ Ballinshire ~ Bay Colony ~ Hastings Trace
Speedway, Indiana – The mere mention of Indianapolis would not be complete without the city of Speedway. Although located in Marion County, in Wayne Township, Speedway is it’s own town. Incorporated in 1926, the Town of Speedway is a separate government unit located within the Indianapolis city limits. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is located within the town of Speedway. Speedway residents enjoy quiet living which is city close. Speedway Indiana is a great family community located just six miles from downtown Indianapolis. Real estate in Speedway consists mostly of homes in established neighborhoods.