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Indianapolis suburb where locals relax by the creek
In the north Indianapolis neighborhood of Millersville, grist mills used to turn and churn out wheat flour, powered by the crisp waters of Fall Creek. Although the mills are long gone, today the creek provides a source of recreation and respite in this suburban neighborhood situated 10 miles from downtown Indianapolis. "Millersville was once a quiet farming community that's grown with the city along the peaceful banks of Fall Creek," says Miriam Odegard, a Realtor with United Real Estate Indianapolis. "People like to use the walking trails, and it's not unusual to see herons, eagles, deer and foxes all along the banks." Millersville's midcentury homes and mature tree canopies preserve the neighborhood's past. Residents stay connected to the action-packed city center thanks to Millersville's location near major roadways.
Residents of Millersville are able to enjoy plenty of privacy with larger plots and fences.
Millersville is situated 10 miles from downtown Indianapolis.
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Ranches, bungalows and Colonial Revivals in Millersville
Millersville offers many apartments and single-family homes, some of which are located along private lakes. Updated ranch-style homes from the '50s are located throughout the neighborhood. Costs vary along with the sizes and styles. Prices start around $195,000 for move-in-ready, 1,200-square-foot bungalows. Colonial Revivals that are around 3,000 square feet may go for $630,000. Homes on the higher end sometimes come with private boat docks. Many homes have front yards spacious enough for a game of croquet, with mature trees providing ample shade.
The residential streets of Millersville offer its residents a quiet atmosphere.
Single-story ranch-style homes are very common in the Millersville neighborhood.
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Fall Creek Trail flows all the way downtown
Walking along the waterfront is one of this neighborhood's luxuries. The Fall Creek Trail meanders along the neighborhood's east side along with the creek. It provides a paved pathway, big enough for two people to walk side-by-side, through manicured grassy areas with shade from lots of trees. "You can walk or bike along the trail, and it goes all the way into downtown," Odegard says. Millersville at Fall Creek Preserve provides an access point to the trail, with a sculpture of mill stones as a reminder of the neighborhood's past. Nature lovers can make the 3-mile trip to Broad Ripple Park, with hiking trails through the 10-acre woods and fitness classes at the new family center.
Many homes in the Millersville neighborhood are waterfront properties.
Enjoy the vast waters at Broad Ripple Park.
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Highly-rated schools through Washington Township
Millersville students are part of either the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township, which earns an overall A-minus from Niche, or Indianapolis Public Schools, which earns a C. Through Washington Township, students can start out at Clearwater Elementary before moving on to Eastwood Middle School. Both schools earn a B-plus. Teens may attend North Central High, which earns an A. Students may pick from over 20 career-focused classes through the J. Everett Light Career Center.
Eastwood Middle School serve students in the Allisonville neighborhood.
Welcome to Clearwater Elementary School.
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Music every day at Mousetrap restaurant
Millersville is surrounded on all sides by a variety of shopping and dining venues. Groceries are available at Walmart on the neighborhood's east side. The west side has locally owned stores like SoBro Vintage Market Antiques and Curiosities, selling unique gifts and secondhand finds. Mousetrap is one of the oldest restaurants on Indianapolis's north side, where locals like to order beef stew made with the original recipe. It hosts a different type of entertainment each day of the week, like electronic music, bluegrass music and trivia.
Walmart is one of several grocery options in Millersville, IN.
Enjoy a breakfast meal at Lincoln Square Pancake House in Millersville.
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Fried food and fun at the Indiana State Fair
Just three miles from the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Millersville is never far from events and entertainment. The Indiana State Fair is a 17-day event drawing 750,000 people each summer with rides, fried fair treats, barnyard animals and the Wine and Spirits Competition. The Fairgrounds are home to year-round events and expos of all kinds including the World Food Championships, reptile shows and the Indiana State Gymnastics Championships in 2024. For those who worship, many churches are located in and around the neighborhood.
There are several chapels in Millersville that create a sense of community.
A large statue and historical plaque stands at the Fall Creek Preserve in Millersville.
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Bike lanes and boulevards lead to downtown Indy
Bike lanes and bordering streets make it easy to get to and from Millersville. Both Allisonville Road and the Fall Creek Trail have bike lanes leading north and south. North Keystone Avenue and Binford Boulevard are two bordering streets that connect to downtown Indianapolis. The number 19 and 26 buses also lead downtown, with stops on the neighborhood's west end.
Friendly faces can be seen walking along the paths of Fall Creek.
Enjoy a bike ride along the Fall Creek Trail in Millersville, IN.
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Flooding is a factor in Millersville
Homes near Fall Creek have a high risk factor for flooding.
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Parks in this Area
Canterbury Park
Dan Wakefield Park
Tennis
Playground
Broad Ripple Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
Arsenal Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
Doris Cowherd Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Roselawn Park
Basketball
Trails
Playground
Transit
Airport
Indianapolis International
37 min drive
Bus
Kingsway Dr - 4740 N
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Willowbrook Pkwy & Forum Cir
Bus
Keystone Ave & 46th St
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Penwood Dr & 46th St
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Keystone Ave & 56th St
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52nd St & Tacoma Ave
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Kingsway Dr & Willowbrook Pkwy
Millersville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Millersville, Indianapolis sell after 79 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Millersville, Indianapolis over the last 12 months is $496,500.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
7,001
Median Age
36
Population Density
5 ppl/acre
Population under 18
21.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$64,340
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$85,185
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
94.1%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
47.8%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
14.7%
% Population in Labor Force
67.6%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
18°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
12''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
49/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
6/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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