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Why Live in Selma



Selma, IN, a small town in Delaware County, offers a quiet lifestyle with a population of around 750 people. The town is known for its highly rated Selma Elementary School, part of the Liberty-Perry Community School Corporation, which also includes Selma Middle School and Wapahani High School. Selma features a mix of early 1900s bungalows, cottages, farmhouses, and midcentury ranch-style homes, with newer traditional homes found on the outskirts. The town's community spirit is evident, especially after a tornado in March 2024, when residents came together to rebuild. Local highlights include the Selma Community Athletic Park, which hosts youth baseball tournaments, and the nearby Prairie Creek Reservoir, offering boating, fishing, camping, and ATV trails. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Red-tail Nature Preserve for bird-watching and hiking. Annual events like Bluebird Days in August and Christmas festivities with horse-drawn carriage rides and a tree-lighting ceremony foster a strong sense of community. While dining options in Selma are limited to Pizza King, residents can easily access shopping and dining in Muncie, just a 10 to 15-minute drive away. Route 32 provides a direct route to downtown Muncie within 20 minutes, and essential services like the nearest emergency room are located at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie. Selma's proximity to the Ohio border and Indianapolis, about 30 and 90 minutes away respectively, adds to its appeal for those seeking a small-town atmosphere with convenient access to larger cities.
Home Trends in Selma, IN
On average, homes in Selma, IN sell after 36 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Selma, IN over the last 12 months is $270,000.