We bought a 4bed/2.5bath 2007sqft home in Fishers in 2015 for $180k cash, which was not in an HOA. We sold it for $235k in 2018. It was sold again for $310k in 2021, and is currently listed for $370k. Somehow, it's now in an HOA. 🙄 We moved to south central Indiana where we bought a 4bed/3bath 2444sqft home for $190k cash and our property taxes are 1/3 of what it was for our home in Fishers. Our current home was recently appraised at $325k. Sometimes real estate is skill, but in my case it was luck. As for Hamilton County, it's a fantastic place to live if you can afford it, but we're enjoying the less harsh winters in south central Indiana compared to what we had up there.
Sounds about right! Hamilton County homes have appreciated quickly, but so have taxes and the cost of living. As far as the HOA...I would think that most of the residents of the neighborhood would have had to vote to establish one.
That is true. Here's a link to the current city property tax rates...and don't forget that Indiana has their rate as well. www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/22849/2024-District-Rates
Just like anywhere else, it depends on what you like and your needs. If you need to commute to Indy, your trip is longer and traffic is congested during rush hours. However, Putnam County has retained its rural vibe and is growing but at a much slower pace than Hamilton County. Likewise the availability of homes is less (July stats show only 93 homes listed for sale). The average sale price is lower at $259,000 but the days on market is about the same as Hamiltion. There is new construction available. All in all, I would say that Putnam County is a great place to live! Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more info.
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We bought a 4bed/2.5bath 2007sqft home in Fishers in 2015 for $180k cash, which was not in an HOA. We sold it for $235k in 2018. It was sold again for $310k in 2021, and is currently listed for $370k. Somehow, it's now in an HOA. 🙄
We moved to south central Indiana where we bought a 4bed/3bath 2444sqft home for $190k cash and our property taxes are 1/3 of what it was for our home in Fishers. Our current home was recently appraised at $325k.
Sometimes real estate is skill, but in my case it was luck. As for Hamilton County, it's a fantastic place to live if you can afford it, but we're enjoying the less harsh winters in south central Indiana compared to what we had up there.
Sounds about right! Hamilton County homes have appreciated quickly, but so have taxes and the cost of living. As far as the HOA...I would think that most of the residents of the neighborhood would have had to vote to establish one.
How is Hooterville?
Well, current actual property tax rate in Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield are will over 2%
That is true. Here's a link to the current city property tax rates...and don't forget that Indiana has their rate as well. www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/DocumentCenter/View/22849/2024-District-Rates
What would you say about putnum county?
Just like anywhere else, it depends on what you like and your needs. If you need to commute to Indy, your trip is longer and traffic is congested during rush hours. However, Putnam County has retained its rural vibe and is growing but at a much slower pace than Hamilton County. Likewise the availability of homes is less (July stats show only 93 homes listed for sale). The average sale price is lower at $259,000 but the days on market is about the same as Hamiltion. There is new construction available. All in all, I would say that Putnam County is a great place to live! Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more info.
I just did 6 months ago but wished I didn’t
Halfway through, she has listed the four towns three times and zero reasons for anything.
Thanks for the video, truly appreciate it. But I really don't think anybody is think about Indiana......lol!
I sometimes think that too!
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