$700,000 Open Sun 12PM - 2PM
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 3,825 Sq Ft
426 Sugar Tree Ln, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Drew Schroeder eXp Realty, LLC
$700,000 Open Sun 12PM - 2PM
426 Sugar Tree Ln, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Drew Schroeder eXp Realty, LLC
$1,650,000
8045 Broadway St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Allison Steck Compass Indiana, LLC
$375,000
540 E 91st St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Doreen Harris RE/MAX Advanced Realty
$629,900
8560 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Candace Fisk Coldwell Banker - Kaiser
$245,000
8690 Jaffa Court West Dr Unit 35, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Glenn Bill eXp Realty, LLC
$295,000
8690 Jaffa Court West Dr Unit 31, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Cynthia Yosha-Snyder F.C. Tucker Company
$265,000
8681 E Jaffa Court Dr E Unit 38, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Todd Denkmann Keller Williams Indpls Metro N
$339,900
8553 Broadway St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Candace Fisk Coldwell Banker - Kaiser
$850,000
710 Forest Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Abigail Dudich Berkshire Hathaway Home
$475,000
7127 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
7127 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46260$285,000
627 E 93rd St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Whitney Strange Keller Williams Indy Metro NE
Williams Creek, IN, located 8 miles north of Downtown Indianapolis, is known for its scenic beauty and upscale residential atmosphere. Developed in 1928, this small town features Colonial and European-style estates on rolling hills, earning it the nickname "Switzerland of Marion County." The town is part of the Indianapolis metropolis but retains its own legal identity and has its own police force. Homes in Williams Creek are situated on curvy, tree-lined streets with slower speed limits, reducing through traffic and encouraging walking. The architecture includes Colonial, English, Spanish, and Italian styles, with properties ranging from 2,500 square feet to large mansions on one to five-acre lots. North Central High School, highly rated for its academic and music programs, serves the community. The Monon Trail, a popular spot for outdoor activities, runs through the town, offering a 10-mile route north to Westfield or south to Downtown Indianapolis. The trail entrance features a memorial for the beloved local Pirate Cat. HollyHock Hill, a historic restaurant established in 1928, provides homestyle dining, while nearby E 86th Street offers additional dining and shopping options. Residents enjoy proximity to The Fashion Mall, just three miles away, and can easily access Interstate 465, two miles from town. Community events include seasonal socials and a Halloween parade, fostering a close-knit atmosphere.