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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 2 Miles of Centennial, IN

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    $104,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 960 Sq Ft

    907 N 20th St Unit 2, Lafayette, IN 47904

    Check out this charming Condo for sale in a fantastic location! It's conveniently located near Downtown, making it just a quick drive across the bridge to Purdue University or an easy bike ride to the lively Main Street. This low-maintenance condo features two cozy bedrooms, a kitchen, a welcoming living area, and in-unit laundry for your convenience. You'll love the spacious storage options and

    Susan Pounders F.C. Tucker/Shook

    907 N 20th St Unit 2, Lafayette, IN 47904
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    $394,900 Open Fri 5PM - 7PM

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,026 Sq Ft

    420 Catherwood Dr Unit 3, West Lafayette, IN 47906

    Welcome to Catherwood Gardens Townhomes, where modern elegance meets convenience! This spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome offers 2,026 sq. ft. of beautifully designed living space. Built in 2021, this home features an open-concept layout, perfect for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, a gas range, and ample storage. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a

    Valerie Shepard Epique Inc.

    420 Catherwood Dr Unit 3, West Lafayette, IN 47906

Why Live in Centennial

Centennial in Lafayette, Indiana, is a neighborhood rich in history and cultural activities. The area is known for its historic homes, with many properties dating back to the 1840s, featuring Italianate and Queen Anne architectural styles. The neighborhood's central green space, Centennial Park, offers a playground, basketball court, and picnic shelter, while Tapawingo Park, just across the Wabash River, provides additional recreational opportunities like ice skating and walking trails. Education is a strong point, with Jefferson High School receiving high ratings and offering a variety of Advanced Placement courses. For those seeking things to do, Centennial is home to the Historic Monon Depot Theatre and the Wells Community Center, which hosts art exhibitions and performances. Annual events such as the Taste of Tippecanoe festival bring the community together with local food, music, and art. The neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly, with sidewalks connecting streets shaded by mature trees, and public transportation is easily accessible via the nearby CityBus headquarters and Amtrak station. Main Street, just a block away, offers a variety of shopping and dining options, including boutiques, coffee shops, and restaurants like Bistro 501 and The Lobby by Greyhouse. Safety in Centennial is comparable to the national average, making it a practical choice for residents.
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