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Old Northside preserves its past with pride
The only neighborhood in Indiana that was once home to an American president, Indianapolis’ Old Northside has successfully preserved the houses and charm that made it the city’s prominent place of residence in the second half of the 19th century. That includes the house of Benjamin Harrison, who left here to serve as the nation’s 23rd president from 1889-93 before returning to Indianapolis for the remainder of his lifetime. Between its grand Victorians and modern custom builds on old lots, plenty of nearby modern amenities make this one of Indy’s most popular places to live more than a century after its original heyday. "The thing I love most about the Old Northside neighborhood is you can live, work and play all within a unique historic area of our city," says resident Shay McCoy.
The Old Northside's location just north of downtown Indianapolis makes it a desirable area.
Take a tour of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Old Northside.
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A presidential home and plenty of urban greenspace
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, housed at his Italianate-designed home, isn’t just for history buffs. “Unless there’s a private event booked, the grounds are always open to the public,” says Presidential Site special events and marketing manager Lindsey Beckley. “People tour the gardens or do yoga on the lawn. We encourage our neighbors to come and enjoy the space.” Great Oak Commons – designed as an homage to Victorian-era parks and meant for “contemplation or reflection” -- adds to the neighborhood’s historic feel. So does Shawn Grove Park. Though its playground is modern, the picnic pavilion is designed to mimic the neighborhood’s Victorian homes. In the neighborhood’s southeast corner, Frank and Judy O’Bannon Soccer Park and O’Bannon Playground, named for Indiana’s late 47th governor and his wife, provide another outdoor outlet in the neighborhood.
Take a tour of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Old Northside.
Shawn Grove Park includes two playgrounds in the Old Northside neighborhood.
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16th Street provides array of dining
Tinker Street restaurant, opened along the neighborhood’s 16th Street boundary in 2015, features a rotating seasonal menu and was named one of USA Today’s eight best places to eat in the Midwest. Two essential Indy coffee shops – PROVIDER Coffee & Cocktail Lounge and Foundry Provisions – are also on 16th St. Gallery on 16th, which features a Mediterranean-inspired brunch menu, is another popular way to start a day. And one of the neighborhood’s longest-running mainstays is Greg’s Our Place, a pioneering LGBQT bar in operation since 1980. Throughout the year, Our Place also hosts events benefiting multiple community non-profit organizations. A Kroger on 16th St. is the neighborhood's nearest grocery store.
Provider Coffee Co is a great place to stop before work for a coffee and after for a cocktail.
Provider Coffee Co is in the heart of Old Northside.
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Historic venues offer cultural events
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site hosts several community events, including an Easter Egg Roll tradition he brought back to Indy from the White House. Other annual events include the Juneteenth celebration, an Independence Day Social every July 4th and the Wicket World of Croquet tournament each August. The croquet event, now 30 years old, features 48 teams decked out in all-white attire. The Indianapolis Propylaeum, located in the neighborhood since 1923, was founded by leading women’s rights activist May Wright Sewall and continues with its mission today. The Propylaeum hosts various regular programs ranging from front-porch concerts to seminars about local historical preservation efforts. Harrison Center, a 65,000-square foot community center, is dedicated to serving the city via art, music, education and grassroots activism.
Newer custom builds join stately Victorians
It’s called Old Northside for a reason – many of its homes have been here a very long time. But the median age for an Old Northside home is only 69 years because of the number of post-2000 custom builds on old lots. Condos around 600 square feet in size range from $155,000-$162,500, while larger condos have sold between $220,000-$552,500. Houses range from $234,000-$1.49 million.
Homes in Old Northside boast beautiful and unique colors.
New modern homes can be found scattered throughout Old Northside.
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Multiple ways to get around Old Northside
Laid out shortly following the Civil War, Old Northside is a walker-friendly neighborhood. The 25-mile-long Monon Trail runs along the neighborhood’s eastern boundary, and there is a Pacers Bikeshare station adjacent to the trail at O’Bannon Soccer Park. IndyGo buses serve the neighborhood with routes along 16th St. As well as Central Ave. And with direct access to Interstate 65, all of Indy is within easy reach by automobile.
The Old Northside is conveniently located near downtown Indianapolis.
IndyGo is the public transportation system serving the Old Northside neighborhood.
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Herron High is Indy's top-rated public high school
Herron High School, the top-ranked public high school in Indianapolis and in the top 1% nationally for college prep, is just across 16th St. From the Old Northside. Herron High has an A-plus rating on Niche. Herron Preparatory Academy, opened in 2021, is adding a grade level each year. It will serve K-6 students in 2024 before expanding to K-8 for 2026 and beyond. Center for Inquiry School 27, which has a C-rating on Niche, currently serves the neighborhood at the full K-8 level.
Center for Inquiry School No. 27 is in the heart of Old Northside.
Herron Preparatory Academy currently serves K-6 students and is next to the children's museum.
Herron High School is a public charter high school located near the Old Northside neighborhood.
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Auto theft is a concern
The neighborhood receives a 7 of 10 score in the CAP crime measurement index. Motor vehicle theft is ranked as the highest concern, rating 8 of 10.
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Parks in this Area
JTV Hill Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Shawn Grove Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Frank and Judy O'Bannon Old Northside Soccer Park
Monon Trail
Bike Trails
Trails
Herron-Morton Place Historic Park
Martin Luther King Memorial Park
Great Oak Commons
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Transit
Airport
Indianapolis International
29 min drive
Bus
College Ave & 13th St
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16th St & Central Ave
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College Ave & 16th St
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Central Ave & 13th St
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Delaware St & 16th St
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Delaware St & 14th St
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Central Ave & 16th St
Old Northside Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Old Northside, Indianapolis sell after 124 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Old Northside, Indianapolis over the last 12 months is $510,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Showings Start Wednesday - Townhome in Old Northside with Primary Suite, Private Backyard and Two-Car Garage - Less Than One Block to Coffee, Restaurants and More | There's too much to love at this townhome built in 1989. All hardwoods on the main and upper floors havee been refinished - they're stunning! The eat-in kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with oversized, soft-close cabinetry,
Situated in the historic Old Northside, this townhome offers a prime location just blocks from Mass Ave., the Monon and Cultural Trails, soccer fields, and nearby parks. Multiple porches and balconies provide inviting spaces to relax and enjoy the neighborhood. Inside, you'll find the character of an older home with bay windows, tall ceilings, and detailed woodwork, combined with updates that
Welcome to an elegant residence with original charm and modern conveniences nestled in the historic Old Northside district of Indianapolis. This five-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 2,800 SF condo will delight you as you discover the many original elements which have been preserved- from the beautiful hardwood floors throughout to the solid wood front door to the many built-ins. 1440 N Park Ave is the
LUXURY CONDO IN OLD NORTHSIDE | Welcome to Three 19 - a premier condo community offering top-tier amenities, including a sprawling rooftop lounge with stunning skyline views, secure underground parking, a spacious gym with serene treetop vistas, an elevator, and bike storage. Just a short walk to, Provider Coffee, Tinker Street Restaurant, Invoke Yoga, and more. Unit 302 is a beautifully designed
Located in the coveted Old Northside of Indianapolis, this gorgeous, renovated gem is just 7 minutes from downtown on THE Broadway Street! The living room showcases an updated fireplace, elegant crown molding, with fresh paint and new engineered hardwood flooring throughout the entire main level. In the kitchen, the classic new backsplash behind the smart oven/range and range hood complements the
Tucked away in the charming Old Northside historic neighborhood, the Maryden Apartments offers a quaint setting and a convenient location near Indianapolis’ best dining, nightlife and attractions, making it ideal for those who crave an urban lifestyle with a side of quiet. Each artfully-styled apartment in this stately, early 20th-century building has been redesigned with you in mind, blending
Welcome to the height of urban luxury in the historic Old Northside Lofts. This impressive condo is available june 1 and offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and historic charm in one of Indpls' most coveted neighborhoods. Just a short walk to Mass Ave and some of the city's finest dining establishments, coffee shops and nightlife. The historically scenic Monon and Fall Creek trails are
Take a detour from the expected and experience the charm of boutique living at the Priscilla Apartments. Inside this historic Old Northside building, our newly renovated studio apartments seamlessly blend classic Art Deco features with modern fixtures and finishes for a trendy, yet timeless, approach to interior design. In addition, the Priscilla Apartments features a high-end fitness center and
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
2,303
Median Age
35
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
18.2%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
8.6%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$58,292
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$93,972
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
95.6%
College Graduates
69.3%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
28.5%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
78.3%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
85°F
Annual Snowfall
13''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
72/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
77/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
52/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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