Indiana Real Estate Trends - A New Way to Look at Indiana Realty

Indiana Real Estate

The variety of listings available in the Indiana real estate market highlights the state's division between urban splendor and bucolic fantasy. Approximately 67% of all Indiana real estate listings are split between urban condos/townhomes and single family properties.

While both listing prices and sale prices have fluctuated over recent months, family housing remains a strong sector in the Indiana real estate market. Buyers can enjoy the relatively low average prices (around the $174,000 mark for single family homes and $155,000 for condos), almost 30% below asking price for single family homes. In the Indiana condo and townhouse market, average sale prices are 18% below average list prices.

Undeveloped rural real estate in Indiana comprises a substantial 23% of the market for the entire Indiana real estate market. With an average list price of just $121,000, these properties offer an excellent option for a variety of projects. Commercial investors and builders might be interested to know that Indiana land for sale can cost up to $13 million dollars and contain as many as 100 acres.

Map of Indiana Cities - Average Listing Price Change

Indiana Real Estate:
Largest Increase in Listing Price

City 3 mo.
Gary, IN Real Estate
22.52%
Charlestown, IN Real Estate
14.89%
New Castle, IN Real Estate
9.32%
Indianapolis, IN Real Estate
9.09%
Mooresville, IN Real Estate
9.05%

Indiana Real Estate:
Largest Decrease in Listing Price

City 3 mo.
Greencastle, IN Real Estate
6.34%
Monticello, IN Real Estate
4.38%
Sellersburg, IN Real Estate
3.11%
Carmel, IN Real Estate
1.54%
New Albany, IN Real Estate
0.85%

Indiana Homes For Sale By City

Most Expensive Indiana Homes for Sale by City

City Median $ 3 mo.
Carmel, IN Homes for Sale $551,177
1.54%
Zionsville, IN Homes for Sale $526,310
1.36%
Fishers, IN Homes for Sale $386,554
7.42%
Granger, IN Homes for Sale $335,679
1.43%
McCordsville, IN Homes for Sale $316,562
0.00%

Least Expensive Indiana Homes for Sale by City

City Median $ 3 mo.
Gary, IN Homes for Sale $62,453
22.52%
Hammond, IN Homes for Sale $78,160
3.97%
Anderson, IN Homes for Sale $94,023
1.84%
Muncie, IN Homes for Sale $94,667
0.66%
New Castle, IN Homes for Sale $96,392
9.32%

Best Indiana Cities for Families and Singles

Top 5 Indiana Cities for Families

City Homes with
Children
Crime vs. Natl. Avg.
Zionsville, IN Local Info 48.00% 0.04
Avon, IN Local Info 48.00% 0.09
Fishers, IN Local Info 47.00% 0.19
Westfield, IN Local Info 44.00% 0.30
Granger, IN Local Info 43.00% 0.03

Top 5 Indiana Cities for Singles

City Unmarried Female
to Male
West Lafayette, IN Local Info 77.00% 45% / 55%
Bloomington, IN Local Info 75.00% 51% / 49%
Gary, IN Local Info 75.00% 55% / 45%
East Chicago, IN Local Info 72.00% 53% / 47%
Terre Haute, IN Local Info 68.00% 50% / 50%
Methodology

Largest Increase in Listing Price Methodology

This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to calculate the largest percentage increase in median listing prices for single family homes over a three month period.

Largest Decrease in Listing Price Methodology

This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to calculate the largest percentage decrease in median listing prices for single family homes over a three month period.

Most Expensive Homes for Sale by City Methodology

This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to retrieve the cities with the five highest median listing prices of single family homes. In addition, the median listing prices are used to calculate the associated increase or decrease in median listing price as a percentage over a three month period.

Least Expensive Homes for Sale by City Methodology

This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to retrieve the cities with the five lowest median listing prices of single family homes. In addition, the median listing prices are used to calculate the associated increase or decrease in median listing price as a percentage over a three month period.

Top 5 Cities for Families Methodology

This chart displays the top five cities with a population of at least 10,000 that have the highest percentage of homes with children and the lowest crime rate. Crime rate is determined by comparing each city's crime rate index against the national crime rate index, which equals 100. A number lower than one indicates less crime than the national average, while a number greater than one indicates more overall crime than the national average.

Top 5 Cities for Singles Methodology

This chart displays the top five cities with a population of at least 10,000 that have the highest percentage of unmarried people. An unmarried person is defined as someone who was never married, is separated, or divorced.