Homes For Sale In Noblesville, IN

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Noblesville is a growing city with a vibrant culture that’s also steeped in history. It has great schools, outdoor parks, a thriving downtown, lively arts & culture scene yet still manages to have a small town vibe. It consistently ranks as one of the best places to live in Indiana. With Kevin Majeski’s extensive knowledge of this dynamic market, you’re one step ahead in your search for the best neighborhood & community that fits you and your family!

Noblesville is the seat of Hamilton County and is just 24 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis. Compared to the state capital, its real estate offers a more spacious spread and suburban setting with a lower price tag. Its proximity to Downtown Indy, easy access to both the I-69 and the I-465 loop allow for convenient commuting whether that’s for work or leisure.

EDUCATION

Noblesville Schools is a nationally recognized school district spread across 10 different school sites in Noblesville. It’s been a top performing district rated highly both statewide and nationwide. Outside of academics, the school district boasts of hundreds of athletic teams and organizations that do well at state and national competitions. For many homebuyers, access to quality schools is an important factor and Noblesville offers plenty of options both public and private.

For those pursuing higher education, families have many great options in-state. Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) is less than an hour away northeast at Marion. Highly-rated  Indiana State University is less than 2 hours away southwest in Terre Haute. And there’s Indiana University, a major multi-campus system with its core campuses in Bloomington and Indianapolis; with regional campuses and specialty schools scattered across the nation.

FESTIVALS, ARTS and CULTURE

Year-round, Noblesville always has something on its calendar for everyone to enjoy: concerts, movies in the park, artisan and farmer’s markets, food festivals, dance, art fairs, historic building tours, performance arts and so much more!

Fans of live music are in their elements here – Ruoff Music Center is Noblesville’s outdoor amphitheater with a capacity of nearly 25,000 and draws some of the biggest names in pop, country, rock and hip hop. It is listed #5 in Rolling Stone’s Top 11 Outdoor Venues.

The vibrant creative art scene is thriving thanks to Noblesville Creates – whose aim is to forge connections through the arts, not just in Noblesville but with its surrounding communities in Hamilton County. Residents can take a variety of classes in the fine arts or performance arts and participate in exhibits and special programs, most of which are offered free to the public. Visit their gallery on 6th Street just off of the Square and also check out its shop on Conner Street showcasing art & handmade goods by local artists!  

PARKS AND OUTDOOR RECREATION

Noblesville has an extensive parks system with over 875 acres of land consisting of 7 parks, 127 miles of trails and greenways throughout the city. The popular Forest Park in the heart of Noblesville is a 150-acre park that has something for everyone: playgrounds, skate park, golf course, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis & pickleball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball, banquet facilities, concession stands, picnic areas and plenty of green space & scenic trails! Learn more about the area’s heritage as you board the family-friendly train excursion at the Hobbs Depot inside Forest Park that runs the Nickel Plate Express.

For running, biking and hiking enthusiasts, Noblesville has a network of trails. And for those who enjoy the water, explore the White River as it meanders through Hamilton County. A local outfitter in Noblesville offers kayak, canoe and river tubing trips.

Federal Hills Common is downtown Noblesville’s urban park and is favorite destination. It sits on 6.5 acres with an amphitheater and hosts concerts, farmer’s markets, vendors & food trucks, performances and many community events. 

LOCAL INTERESTS

Historic Noblesville Square anchors Noblesville with its iconic Hamilton County Courthouse that’s on the National Register of Historic Places. Many streets around the square are in fact paved with original bricks. The square is part of the Noblesville Cultural Arts District which includes Federal Hill Commons, the city’s newest park and the residential area considered “Old Town” to include local artist residences, art studios and Noblesville Preservation Hall. The Preservation Alliance’s mission is to enhance, restore and preserve the wealth of historic homes that are intact not only in the downtown square but in other parts of the city.

ADVANTAGES

Noblesville is a dynamic city with strong roots to its historic and small town past. But it is with large thanks to the town council and its engaged residents who are shaping Noblesville into an eclectic, attractive community. Living here with its many amenities without the hefty price of bigger cities is definitely a plus.

Homes For Sale In Noblesville, IN



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