Downtown Fort Wayne
Suburban Neighborhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Allen County 46802
Roomy condos and fixer-uppers
With a mix of renovated historic buildings and new construction across the neighborhood, the city has put much effort into rejuvenating its residential and commercial spaces. "It's a growing place that appeals to younger and older home buyers alike," says Walborn. Roomy condominiums with contemporary floor plans comprise most of the market, featuring modern technology, updated appliances, and amenities like gyms and recreation rooms. These typically consist of affordable one-bedroom units priced between $125,000 and $230,000. High-rise tower units fall in the middle, reaching $450,000 or $550,000 for a space exceeding 1,000 square feet. Sprawling 3,000-square-foot units fetch $900,000 to $2 million. A single-family fixer-upper is hard to come by, and when they do, it’s along downtown’s periphery rather than in the center. “There’s a lack of housing in the downtown community, something like 1,000 units we need additionally,” says Howell. “They’re going to try to expand on the waterfront what we have here, which will obviously create more enthusiasm, and more people walking downtown at night.”Art is as integral to downtown life as getting outdoors
Arts Campus Fort Wayne is a cultural district within the city, housing the Museum of Art as well as Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Dance Collective and the Artlink. The Fort Wayne Museum of Art is a hub of weekend activity. A blend of existing and rotating exhibitions keeps things interesting. The museum also offers Pre-K and school tours to involve the community's younger learners. Its staff proudly display 20th century American artists' works in their special collection.Fort Wayne is home to three rivers: St Mary’s, St Joseph and the Maumee. Residents explore these three by foot, bike and boat, experiencing an intrinsic part of Fort Wayne's heritage. The 120 miles of trails and more than 80 plazas and parks provide a gorgeous setting for a morning run, an afternoon stroll or a leisurely bike ride. Those hunting for the best views head to Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge while the more adventurous kayak down one of the city’s rivers. Promenade Park and Headwaters Park host riverfront community events and maintain a robust calendar to keep the family entertained throughout every season. They catch the summer concert series at Promenade's amphitheater, wake up with morning yoga, take the kids to the splash pads and accessible playground and attend the annual Three Rivers Festival at the Headwaters' pavilion.
Fort Wayne Community School System
Students can attend Washington Elementary, which receives a C-plus from Niche, followed by Portage Middle, which gets a C rating. At Wayne High, a B-rated school, students can enroll in the New Tech Academy with project-based learning for STEM activities in a professional environment. Private schools within walking distance of the neighborhood include St. Paul's Lutheran School and Smith Academy for Excellence.Getting around in downtown
Clinton Street and Lafayette Street run parallel south and north, respectively, providing easy commuter access. Multiple bus stops populate the thoroughfares and the two blocks between them, offering a 5-mile, 33-minute bus ride to Ludwig Park, which takes just 12 minutes by car. No bus route reaches Fort Wayne International Airport, but a 9-mile drive will land residents there in 16 minutes.Stopping for a bite or a drink in downtown
An amalgam of sit-down restaurants with outdoor searing occupies the five blocks between Superior Street and Jefferson Boulevard. Expansive murals and light sculptures cast a warm evening glow for the night owls out and about. The Landing, a noteworthy strip for shopping and a bite to eat, sits at the corner of Superior Street and Harrison Street. The Landing was the site of the city’s first hotel in 1823 and has since undergone a revitalization project to preserve its historic architecture while modernizing its offerings. “The neighborhood is vibrant, and it’s very strong,” says Realtor Jay Howell of Red Howell Associates, Inc. “Things are happening downtown, no doubt about it.” Local favorites such as upscale urban bar Marquee and Alto Grado Pizza line the block. For groceries, Kroger has the basics, while find global flavors abound at George's International Market one mile to the south.Crime in Downtown Fort Wayne
Downtown Fort Wayne’s crime rate is higher than the national average. According to the CAP Index’s predictive, algorithmic-based risk model, the United States averages out to a 4 out of 10 for risk. Downtown Fort Wayne's score is 9 out of 10. To foster trust in their community, the Fort Wayne Police Department has embraced the “#8 Can’t-Wait” model which grew out of a nationwide call for a decrease in police violence.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Andrew Morken
Responds QuicklyMorken Real Estate Services, Inc.
(260) 854-1054
69 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$13,000 Price
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Leslie Ferguson
Responds QuicklyRegan & Ferguson Group
(260) 376-4855
347 Total Sales
4 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$128K - $1.2M Price Range
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Rachel Morgan-Hamilton
Responds QuicklyBeach Vibes Realty
(260) 264-7404
31 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$105,000 Price
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Greg Brown
Responds QuicklyCENTURY 21 Bradley Realty, Inc
(260) 264-0554
254 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$175,000 Price
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Kyle Ness
Responds QuicklyNess Bros. Realtors & Auctioneers
(260) 376-7342
198 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$5,300 Price
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Tim Haber
Responds QuicklyCENTURY 21 Bradley Realty, Inc
(260) 408-8111
299 Total Sales
1 in Downtown Fort Wayne
$128,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Downtown Fort Wayne | US |
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Homicide | 8 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 9 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 9 | 4 |
Robbery | 9 | 4 |
Burglary | 10 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 10 | 4 |
Larceny | 10 | 4 |
Crime Score | 9 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Downtown Fort Wayne Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Downtown Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne sell after 27 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Downtown Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne over the last 12 months is $221,500, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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