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Central Indiana residential real estate market saw modest price increases and a slight overall decrease in inventory in October

October’s central Indiana residential real estate market experienced a slight inventory decrease and a modest year-to-date home sale price increase. However, compared to last October, the average home sale price in central Indiana decreased 8.5 percent, according to F.C. Tucker Company, part of the Howard Hanna family of companies. Specifically:

  • Available housing inventory decreased 0.8 percent compared to October 2022.

  • Compared to October 2022, the average home sale price for the 16-county central Indiana region decreased – down 8.5 percent to $295,305. The year-to-date home sale price increased slightly, up 5.7 percent.

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I’m ending my love affair with gray, all 50-plus shades of it

You know what things are gray? Prisons, concrete, mice, Grandpa’s Buick, skies on a rainy day. Yet, somehow gray has been the most popular interior paint color for the last decade, and like so many others, I painted nearly every wall in my house a shade of gray.

 

I’m not sure how this gray obsession began, and even when I asked some experts, no one knew for sure. Someone mentioned the home-flipping reality TV duo Chip and Joanna. Someone else pointed a finger at the Kardashians.  I don’t know who gets the credit for it, but it’s time we rethink our use of gray. We’ve overdone it.

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Homes sales decline, inventory still low, average prices up in Hamilton County

Home sale price increases slowed and available housing inventory decreased, as the central Indiana residential real estate market continued to see increased activity in June. According to F.C. Tucker Company, part of the Howard Hanna family of companies, in June 2023, central Indiana housing inventory decreased 5.7 percent, compared to June 2022. Pended home sales decreased 20.7 percent, and year-to-date home sale prices increased 5.3 percent.

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Here are the 10 cheapest homes sold in the Indianapolis area

Indianapolis Star column by Realtor Laura Musall

It’s fun to ooh and ahh over the ritzy, over-the-top houses that hit the market (like the $5.52 million home that sold in Williams Creek recently), but have you ever wondered about the not so pretty homes? Houses with boarded up windows or signs on the door that say: “Enter at your own risk.” Homes where racoons – and other things – may be running amok. These are the listings that fall into the category of “fixer upper.” Here is a look at the 10 least expensive homes sold over the last 30 days in the Indianapolis Metro area. They range in prices from $30,000 to $52,000.

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We don’t just need more houses, we need more of the right kind of houses

A few weeks ago, I showed some houses to a couple from Illinois who want to downsize to a single-story home in Fishers near family. They want a two- or three-bedroom home in a neighborhood where they can play pickleball, be close to hiking trails and grocery stores and meet new friends (and neighbors) who are in the same stage of life.

 Sounds pretty simple, right?

 It’s not.

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