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    $500,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,493 Sq Ft

    8318 E 500 N, Lafayette, IN 47905

    SUPERIORLY BUILT WITH LASTING QUALITY & TIMELESS CHARACTER, this all-brick farmhouse-style ranch home offers nearly 2,500 square feet of living space on a serene and picturesque 5.53-acre lot, providing peaceful country living just minutes from Hoosier Heartland, SR 25 N, I-65, Lafayette, Delphi, and TSC’s highly regarded Hershey, East Tipp, and Harrison schools. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home

    Michelle Wagoner Keller Williams Lafayette

    8318 E 500 N, Lafayette, IN 47905

Why Live in Buck Creek

Buck Creek, a rural enclave 9 miles northeast of Lafayette, Indiana, is a small community surrounded by cornfields and defined by its strong sense of generosity and community support. With just over 100 homes, Buck Creek hosts a longstanding fundraising fish fry that has been a local tradition for nearly 80 years, drawing attendees from surrounding areas, including Lafayette. The neighborhood is served by the Tippecanoe School Corporation, which oversees highly rated schools such as Hershey Elementary, East Tipp Middle, and William Henry Harrison High. Hershey Elementary and East Tipp Middle are about 2 miles away, while William Henry Harrison High is 12 miles away, offering an Early College Program for students to earn college credits. The neighborhood features single-family homes along quiet residential roads branching off Main Street and Railroad Street. These homes range from early 20th-century ranches and bungalows to larger farmhouses, with some properties sitting on 1 to 5 acres. Buck Creek also provides outdoor spaces, including a baseball field and playground at the Buck Creek Community Center, and is 12 miles from Prophetstown State Park, which offers camping and outdoor exploration opportunities. Local family-owned businesses, such as Buck Creek Elevator and Huffman and Hawbaker Farms, contribute to the community's charm. For daily essentials and dining options, residents often travel to Lafayette, where they can find Mountain Jacks Steakhouse and various grocery stores. While Buck Creek is connected to Lafayette via State Road 25, there are no bike lanes or public transportation options. The neighborhood's crime rate is lower than the national average, making it a relatively safe place to live.
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