PAULA HENRY
REALTOR ®
RE/MAX Excel
Office: 317-272-5002
Direct: 317-605-4174
Fax: 866-373-5769
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Recent Posts
Indianapolis Real Estate Market Updates
May 25th, 2008 categories: Indianapolis Real Estate, Indianapolis Real Estate News, Indy Market Trends
Tracking data and statistics for the real estate market in Indianapolis and the surrounding cities I work can often be a challenge. I have tried several different formats using data from our local Board of Realtors.
I have recently added market data graphs and statistics provided by Altos Research. I love numbers and statistics! The people at Altos Research make it easy for me to provide the Indianapolis real estate market statistics in an easy to understand format.
I will continue to add more areas – for now – you can find information about the following areas by clicking the link. You will also find a link on the right side of my website.
The information is updated daily, so check back often.
Indianapolis Real Estate Market Reports
46254 – Eagle Creek and Pike Township
46234 – Clermont, Wayne Township, Pike Township
Hendricks County Real Estate Market Reports
Avon – Brownsburg – Plainfield
The market reports listed include data for:
- Inventory
- Absorption
- Days on Market
- Average Price
- Price per Sq.Ft.
If you would like to receive a detailed market report for your area, contact me by email or you can call me at 317.605.4174
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Community Open House at Chapel Glen in Wayne Township
March 28th, 2008 categories: Indianapolis Real Estate, Indy Home Buyers, Indy Neighborhoods
Are you looking for a home in an established neighborhood in Indianapolis? Welcome to the community of Chapel Glen in Wayne Township! Chapel Glen is a long time favorite of buyers searching for homes on Indianapolis’ west side.
You’ll enjoy the beauty of nature everyday living in this community. Situated on tree lined streets, the homes in Chapel Glen are meticulously maintained, as is the community grounds. The community amenities include walking trails, a park, playground, basketball court, tennis court, swimming pool and public school.
Community Open House ~ Sunday, April 6th ~ 1:00-4:00
Seize the opportunity to view the available homes for sale in Chapel Glen on April 6th. Local Realtors have teamed together to present a Public Open House.
Come out and see for yourself the reason this neighborhood has remained a favorite.The homes currently available include brick ranches, two-story and tri-levels, ranging in size from 1466 sq. ft to over 3200 sq. ft. Several homes have a basement. There sure to be a home to suit your family’s needs and lifestyle.
Chapel Glen Community Amenities Show
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Downtown Indianapolis ~ A Great Place to Call Home
November 13th, 2007 categories: Downtown Indianapolis, Indianapolis Real Estate, Indy Neighborhoods, Living in Indy
Indianapolis has become a favorite of many looking to settle down in a new city. The amount of requests I receive from out of state visitors to my websites, proves people are looking for a change and Indianapolis is on their list.
Some are being transferred, others are looking for a quality of life they haven’t found in their city, many are coming home…….the new group is retirees.
Retirees are looking to find a city where they have access to arts, entertainment and big city feel which is affordable. Indianapolis provides just the right balance for those whose search will find them retiring to the city.
CNN Money designated the Mass Ave Arts District in Indianapolis as one of the top 35 best areas in a big city to retire. Located in the
Northeast quadrant of the city, you won’t travel far to find museums, shops, arts, theatres and galleries.
Indianapolis also has the bonus of being nominated one of the most affordable cities to live in by Forbes. For the club swinging group, who want some time on the links, Indianapolis offers 137 golf courses, ranking 14th in the Nation.
Real estate in Indianapolis is a bargain compared to many big cities. You can find a 1500 square foot condo in Lockerbie Glove for $289,000, with secured entry and parking garage or a 2800 square foot condo right on Mass Ave at Three Mass Condos, priced at $529,000.
Whether you are retiring or relocating and love city living, Indianapolis is a great city to call home.
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Start your search for the perfect downtown condo or home.
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Eagle Creek - A Fall Spectacular
October 18th, 2007 categories: Eagle Creek Real Estate, Indianapolis Real Estate, Indy Places
I took the afternoon yesterday to drive through Eagle Creek Park and captured the wonder of fall to share with you. There’s nothing more peacful than an early fall drive through Eagle Creek.
The forest ground is blanketed with fallen leaves. There’s still lots of green, so opportunity to take the trip and enjoy fall, in all it’s beauty.Grab a blanket, a picnic basket and get away from it all for awhile.You’ll be glad you did
Click on the Picture to view more pictures.
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Indianapolis Historic Neighborhoods
June 30th, 2007 categories: Downtown Indianapolis, Indianapolis Real Estate, Indy Neighborhoods
Lockerbie Square in Downtown Indianapolis
Tonight I am meeting some friends for dinner at Amici’s in the Lockerbie Square area of downtown. While waiting for eveyone to arrive for dinner, I couldn’t resist the temptation to walk down the street and take some pictures. I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a great photographer. I just like to take pictures and sometimes I surprise myself. So, I persist……
Walking down a street of remodeled homes from the 1800 and 1900’s for me, is like letting a child loose in a candy store. These homes are absolutely amazing. I could walk through these neighborhoods for hours and never tire of the beauty and architecture.
The revitalized Historic Districts in Indianapolis has brought renewed life to the streets and homes here. Many of the people here are new, some have lived here a very long time and have seen the changes first hand.
I met Carol, one of the residents there, while walking. She has lived in Lockerbie Square for 17 years. She allowed me to take some pictures of her gardens and the outside of her home. I have posted the tour separately.



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