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Nature and city collide on the outskirts of Indy
Traders Point is a northwest Indianapolis neighborhood offering a balance of nature and access to urban amenities. To the south of the neighborhood is Eagle Creek Park, one of the biggest city parks in the country, offering thrills and relaxation, from ziplining to fishing on the calm waters of the Eagle Creek Reservoir. To the east is the Traders Point shopping center, home to a movie theater, restaurants and modern shopping options. Homebuyers are drawn to spacious homes and quiet streets, thanks to separation from downtown Indianapolis. Yet for work or play, the city center is about 15 miles south, with direct access from a bordering interstate. “Traders Point is off the beaten path, with easy access to Indianapolis,” says Susan Forrest, Realtor with United Real Estate Indianapolis.
Eagle Creek Park features more than 1,400 acres of water.
Go boating on the lake at Eagle Creek Park.
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Midcentury ranches and custom builds
Traders Point has a sprawling layout divided into several subdivions. Here, single-family homes sit on quiet street with lots of tree cover. Architecture includes ranch-style properties from the '50s and '60s and custom homes from the '90s and '00s. These often have a Tudor-inspired look with brick and steep roof gables. Single-family homes average around 3,300 square feet, with large plots of land to match, including backyards with decks for entertaining. Front yards are large and well kept, with enough room for a decorative gardenscape. "A lot of people shop based on the school district, but if I have empty nesters, I'll push them over into north Marion County because there are a lot of nice, older custom homes," says Jerry Hanna, a Broker with Highgarden Real Estate. Below 5,000 square feet, homes can range between $300,000 and $715,000. Some of the neighborhood's largest homes can range between $900,000 and $1.2 million. There are also condo developments on the neighborhood's north and south sides, with properties ranging from $160,000 to $230,000.
Prices start at $200,000 for homes in the wonderful Traders Point neighborhood.
Beautiful wooded custom builds along Greenridge Way in Traders Point, IN.
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Eagles fly over Eagle Creek Park
Located just across Interstate 65, Eagle Creek Park is an outdoor haven with more than 1,400 acres of water and 3,900 acres of land. It's home to the Go Ape Adventure Park, featuring a 305-foot zipline and an obstacle course with 41-foot platforms in the treetops. Hikers can pick from woodland trails between 1 and 7 miles. Plus there's swimming, kayaking and rowing on the Eagle Creek Reservoir. With permissible boats capped at ten horsepower, the reservoir offers calmer water for fishing. It's not uncommon to sight bald eagles perched in the treetops or catching fish on the reservoir.
Get your adrenaline pumping at Go Ape Zipline in Eagle Creek Park.
Eagle Creek Park features 3,900 acres of forest.
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Preparing for the future at Pike High
Traders Point students fall under the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township, which earns an overall B grade from Niche. Students may start at Central Elementary and Lincoln Middle, both of which earn a C from Niche. They may then progress to Pike High, which earns a B-plus. The high school has a track record for postsecondary preparation, offering Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and dual enrollment courses.
Central Elementary School serves students from kindergarten through fifth grade.
Lincoln Middle School in Indianapolis students have a 10% proficiency in math.
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Farm-to-table food at local creamery
Traders Point Creamery is a farm-to-table restaurant and dairy bar within the neighborhood. Set inside a 19th-century barn with a rustic wood interior, it's known for classic American fare, such as grass-fed filet mignon and old-fashioned ice cream floats.Traders Point shopping mall is just east of the neighborhood. Major retailers and restaurants cover shopping and dining. Creatives might explore Michaels, while the sports-minded can shop at Dick's. There's also a 12-screen AMC Traders Point cinema.
Traders Point Creamery promotes a community of sustainable farming.
When looking for dinner options, look no further than Traders Point Creamery.
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Events at Traders Point Creamery and Eagle Creek Park
Traders Point Creamery hosts Faire at the Farm, where attendees can enjoy food and drinks while shopping from local vendors and artisans. Eagle Creek Park is another nearby venue for events, including the annual concert series from June through August, featuring regional jazz and folk artists. Youngsters aged 4 to 14 can participate in the children's Fishing Derby each June at Lily Lake in the park.
Traders Point Creamery is a beloved local restaurant and farm in Traders Point.
Go on a picnic date in the scenic Eagle Creek Park by Traders Point.
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Multiple routes to downtown Indy
Those who work downtown have options for driving, biking and public transit. I-65, which borders the neighborhood's west side, provides a direct route for drivers. "A lot of people want to be on the west side of Indianapolis because it's an easier commute downtown," Hanna says. Lafayette Road has a dedicated bike lane running through Traders Point and continuing to downtown Indy. For public transit, locals may also take the number 37 bus.
Traders Point residents can rely on the bus for public transportation.
Traders Point, an Indianapolis neighborhood, perfectly blends nature with city life.
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Flooding is a risk in Traders Point
The waterfront areas of Traders Point are subject to flooding, particularly toward the center along Eagle Creek and the north end along Fishback Creek.
There are many luxury lakeside homes in Traders Point.
Traders Point is an idyllic neighborhood just a short drive from Downtown Indianapolis.
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Crime and Safety
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Assault with Weapon
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Traders Point Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Traders Point, Indianapolis sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Traders Point, Indianapolis over the last 12 months is $460,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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