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Home of Butler University, five miles from downtown Indy
Situated about 5 miles from downtown Indianapolis is Butler-Tarkington/ Rocky Ripple. The community gets its name because of the location of Butler University in the area and Pulitzer Prize winning author Booth Tarkington, who wrote “The Magnificent Ambersons” a former resident of the area. In Butler-Tarkington residents can ride bikes or walk the streets. There are also plenty of local shops and restaurants in the neighborhood. “It’s a very popular area. It has a lot of people connected with the university, a lot of professional people live here,” says Realtor Bob Kincaid, Owner of Kincaid Realtors.
Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple, just five miles from downtown Indianapolis.
Butler University, settled in Butler-Tarkington, is home of the Bulldogs.
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Many homes built in the 1930s
Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple features many older homes built in the 1930s. American FourSquare, bungalow, Folk Victorian and Cape Cod homes can be found in the community costing between $160,000 and $470,000. Condominiums and multi-family homes can cost between $185,000 to $425,000. The median price in Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple is $344,250. Despite that price there are some more expensive homes in the area including Farmhouses, Tudors, Colonials and craftsman houses that can cost $525,000 to $610,000. Large mansions on big plots of land with open green spaces and guest homes, can start at $1.8 million and reach $2.5 million. The crime and safety CAP score in the area is 3, which is lower than the national average score of 4.
Stoic colonials in Butler-Tarkington have 2 stories of living space for larger families.
Cape cods in Butler-Tarkington often come with private driveways and detached garages.
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Chatham Tap serves soccer with beers on tap
Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple is a community full of locally owned businesses and restaurants.. Tea’s Me Community Café, located near Tarkington Park, is a popular gathering spot known for its wide selection of teas and breakfasts. Chatham Tap, is the go-to spot for soccer fans, offering craft beers and European matches throughout out the year.. For grocery shopping, Kincaid’s Meat Market and Illinois Street Food Emporium sell fresh meats and other produce. Hangtime is a local streetwear brand that sells Indian-related sports gear. Butler Spirit Shop sells officially licensed Butler Bulldogs merchandise for students and fans of the university.
Grab a drink with a friend in Butler-Tarkington at Chatham Tap and catch the game.
Chatham Tap is a popular sports bar and pub located in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood on Sunset Avenue.
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Rocky Ripple Festival brings the community together through music
One of the most anticipated events is the Rocky Ripple Festival, held annually at Hohlt Park. This festival features musicians, artists, and creators from across the midwest. Local resident and Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association President Ed Fujawa says it’s a local tradition for the governor to welcome trick-or-treaters to his home annually. In addition, Butler University’s influence on the area means that residents have access to a range of events, from performances at Clowes Memorial Hall to sporting events at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Melody Inn on Illinois Street, which opened in 1935, is a popular venue for punk rock shows. Butler-Tarkington is home to active houses of worship, such as St. Thomas Aquinas Church, known for its annual Sausage Fest, which brings the community together with food, drinks, and live music every August.
There's no shortage of pumpkins at Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple's Harvest Night.
Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple's Harvest Night brings in large crowds.
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James Whitcomb Riley 43 students are introduced to visual and performing arts
Students can attend James Whitcomb Riley School 43, part of Indianapolis Public Schools, for pre-K through eighth grade, which has a C-minus Niche rating. The school opened in 1909.James Whitcomb Riley School offers a Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) program that integrates courses in music, art, dance, theater, and digital media into students' curriculum. Older students can then attend Arsenal Technical High School,which also has a C-minus rating. Additionally, the neighborhood is home to the International School of Indiana, a private school for pre-K through 12th grade. Students at the International School of Indiana are taught language immersion from pre-k through grade 3. In language immersion schools, children are taught in two languages. Butler University is a private four-year college in Butler-Tarkington/Broad Ripple.
James W Riley Elementary educates young learners in the heart of Indianapolis.
Arsenal Technical High School is located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Tarkington Park has playgrounds and athletic courts
Tarkington Park is a major recreational hub in the neighborhood that was renovated in 2017. The park has playgrounds, splash pads, basketball and tennis courts. There is an annual Juneteenth celebration in the park. Black Park, Ramsey Park, and Alice Carter Park also have playgrounds. Nearby, Crown Hill Cemetery, with views of downtown Indianapolis, is a popular place for walks, jogs and bike rides. Locals also go to Butler University’s Holcomb Gardens for walks or biking.
Tarkington Park is named after author Booth Tarkington in Butler-Tarkington.
Kids Playing on Playground at Tarkington Park in Butler-Tarkington, IN.
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Ride the IndyGo bus into downtown
Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple provides residents with easy access to downtown Indianapolis just 5 miles away on Boulevard Place road. The neighborhood is close to I-65, which runs north-south and connects Indianapolis to cities like Chicago to the north and Louisville to the south. Additionally, I-70 is accessible from Butler-Tarkington, running east-west and connecting Indianapolis to cities such as Columbus, Ohio to the east and St. Louis to the west. I-465, the loop around Indianapolis, is also nearby There is also access to two IndyGo bus lines and the Rapid Transit Red Line, for public transportation. There are efforts to improve travel in the area. Fox59 Indianapolis reported in March 2024 that the Indianapolis Department of Public Works will begin renovating the 16th St. bridge over the White River during the summer. The bridge, built in 1946, has significant wear and tear. The project will start with the substructure and riverbanks, with full lane closures expected in June 2025. To avoid disruption, the nearby 30th St. bridge, under construction since 2022, is expected to reopen by May 2025.. “Work on the 30th Street bridge might have stalled,” Fujawa says. “There are a lot of weeds growing up on site suggesting a lack of activity.”
The IndyGo bus routes are easily accessible for residents in Crown Hill to get around.
Strolling in Butler-Tarkington, IN is a delightful experience with its friendly atmosphere.
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Parks in this Area
Butler Athletic Fields
Dan Wakefield Park
Tennis
Playground
Hohlt Park
Tarkington Park
Major Taylor Skate Park
Skateboard
Bertha Ross Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
Transit
Airport
Indianapolis International
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Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple, Rocky Ripple sell after 51 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Butler-Tarkington/Rocky Ripple, Rocky Ripple over the last 12 months is $356,000, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Seller may consider buyer concessions if made in an offer. Check out this one-of-a-kind 2 bedroom single story home located within a short distance to Butler University. This home offers hardwood floors, an updated kitchen with backsplash, stainless appliances, features plenty of under sink storage, a large fenced yard, and an attached garage. The home is surrounded by nature, yet conveniently
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Butler Tarkington gem blending early 1900s character with thoughtful updates and modern conveniences. This spacious four-bedroom home features original hardwood floors, solid wood doors, and beautiful millwork throughout. Larger than it appears, the home spans four levels with both front and rear staircases, offering exceptional flexibility. The main level includes a generous entryway, oversized
This stunning home is a rare blend of timeless charm and modern elegance. Originally built in the 1930s, it exudes character and sophistication while offering contemporary upgrades that set it apart. Nestled in the highly sought-after Meridian-Kessler neighborhood, this home is a true gem. Designed for the discerning buyer, it features high-end white appliances with gold accents, striking
Quiet and peaceful, good neighbors. Walking distance to Butler campus, on the busline. Total electric renters responsibility. Washerdryer hookup is in the unfinished basement. If this listing is on line, it is available. An open house will be held on 8/21 6p to 8p 8/22 6p to 8p 8/23 10a to 12p and 8/24 10a to 12p
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Welcome to this spacious and fully updated 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home in the heart of Butler-Tarkington — just minutes from Butler University, the Monon Trail, and Newfields. Offering over 2,500 square feet of living space across four levels, this home is ideal for families, students, or professionals looking for both comfort and flexibility in a prime location.The main level features a
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
11,154
Median Age
28
Population Density
7 ppl/acre
Population under 18
25.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
11.4%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$81,298
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$123,806
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.8%
College Graduates
63.3%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
32.4%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
71.4%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
85°F
Annual Snowfall
13''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
34/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
10/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
28/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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