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Downtown Marion Homes for Sale

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    $75,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,985 Sq Ft

    215 W 7th St, Marion, IN 46953

    Great Investment Opportunity! This duplex has been vacant for over a year and is ready for your vision and updates. One side features 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, offering spacious living potential, while the other side includes 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom—perfect for a tenant or guest suite. Whether you're looking to renovate and rent both units or live in one and lease the other, this property

    Kayla Poling F.C. Tucker Realty Center

    215 W 7th St, Marion, IN 46953
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    $129,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,738 Sq Ft

    917 S Adams St, Marion, IN 46953

    Now is your chance to own one of the most historic properties in Marion. This American Arts & Crafts house and Carriage house was built in 1909 by Samuel Plato. The main house had all masonry restored and roof replaced. The inside has hardwood floors, fireplace, leaded glass pocket doors, crown molding, and so much more. Gorgeous Oak stairway leads to a landing with built ins, and leaded glass

    Craig Luthy Nicholson Realty 2.0 LLC

    917 S Adams St, Marion, IN 46953

Why Live in Downtown Marion

Downtown Marion features a mix of commercial and residential areas, with historic brick roads and sidewalks connecting the community. The neighborhood is characterized by early 20th-century Nationals and bungalows, many of which require some renovation. Ballard Field Soccer Complex, located along the Mississinewa River, offers 19 acres of soccer fields and practice space. The Mississinewa Riverwalk provides a 2.25-mile paved trail that runs through the city, ending at Matter Park. The Marion Public Library, founded in 1884, includes the Indiana History and Genealogy department and the Marion Public Library Museum. The Quilters Hall of Fame, housed in a historic 1902 home, celebrates quilting with annual inductions and displays. Dining options include the Train Station Pancake House and Obi’s Barbeque, while Marion Cycle Works caters to biking needs. Grocery stores like Aldi and Walmart Supercenter are 2 and 3 miles away, respectively. Annual events include the Grant County Fair, Marion Fall Festival, and James Dean Days in nearby Fairmount, featuring various attractions. Transportation options are limited, with some bus routes and access to I-69. Marion Health Family Medicine Center is less than 1 mile away, and Indianapolis International Airport is 82.5 miles from Downtown Marion. The neighborhood's schools have mixed ratings, with Marion High School noted for its diversity and arts partnership program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Downtown Marion a good place to live?
Downtown Marion is a good place to live. Downtown Marion is considered car-dependent and somewhat bikeable. Downtown Marion has 10 parks for recreational activities. It has a median age of 36. The average household income is $56,682 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 19.1% of residents. A majority of residents in Downtown Marion are renters, with 50.1% of residents renting and 49.9% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Downtown Marion can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Downtown Marion neighborhood guide.
What are the best public schools in Downtown Marion?
The best public schools that serve Downtown Marion are:
What are the best private schools in Downtown Marion?
The best private schools that serve Downtown Marion are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Downtown Marion, Marion, IN?
The most popular zip codes in Downtown Marion, Marion, IN include 46953, 46952, 35040, 46933 and 46938.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Downtown Marion, Marion, IN?
The most popular neighborhoods near Downtown Marion, Marion, IN are Northeast Marion, Martin Boots, Center City, Garfield and Bend of the River.
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