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The Indianapolis New Homes Directory is designed to be the most simple, easy to use real estate resource on the web, for finding new homes for sale, new home builders, and new home communities in Indianapolis, Indiana. You may search for new homes and new condos in Indianapolis by Price, Location, Builders, and by Master Planned Communities.
Indianapolis is a located in the heart of the Midwest. The nation’s 12th largest city has gone through a dramatic revitalization and that makes it a different place than it was only 10 short years ago. Indianapolis is the perfect balance of big-city style and genuine Indiana hospitality that makes it a growing destination for corporate meetings, international events and leisure travel.
Summer can be hot and sticky in Indianapolis, but not intolerable. Temperatures can reach into the 90's with humidity in the 55 to 80 percent range, but average summer temperatures are 60 to 85 F. Spring and early Fall offer the mildest climates. An Indianapolis snow fall is not uncommon between November and March, with annual totals running from 6 inches to 44 inches. Winter temperatures can be quite cold, normally ranging from 17 to 39 F.
New home builders constructing new homes is largely contributing to Indy's growth. Nearly half of the cities and regions in Indiana that were studied in the past, had increases of 5 percent or more in median home prices. Those cities included Northeast Indiana, which posted the highest rate of increase, 21.2 percent; and Marion, which reported a 10.2 percent increase. Also recording a double digit increase was Boone County, which saw its median home price go up by 14.4 percent.
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