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Desirable homes selling fast in Indianapolis areaRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Cory Schouten
A confluence of circumstances has led to a spurt of sales that sometimes occur within days.
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Architect designs home to grow with his familyRestricted Content

March 23, 2013
Sam Stall
Architect Chris Lake’s Zionsville home is a work in progress, and probably always will be.
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At Home Quarterly: Marketplace

March 23, 2013
 IBJ Staff
Indianapolis-area statistics on home sales, demographic trends and more.
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Indy-area homebuilding bouncing backRestricted Content

October 27, 2012
Cory Schouten
New-home construction is on track to rise more than 10 percent this year in the nine-county Indianapolis area.
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Bringing New Orleans home to IndianapolisRestricted Content

October 27, 2012
Katie Maurer
Frank and Katrina Basile's Lake Clearwater abode is (almost) filled with art from The Big Easy.
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At Home Quarterly: Housing marketplace stats

October 27, 2012
 IBJ Staff
A look at housing sales, mortgage rates and home ownership trends. Also included are the most expensive home sold during the third quarter and examples of what $300,000 can buy.
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History on the block: 3650 Spring Hollow

October 27, 2012
 IBJ Staff
David M. Parry was known a century ago for his hatred of labor unions and for the cars he built, but he also made his mark with the Golden Hill estate he organized near White River. Today, the home at 3650 Spring Hollow is for sale at $600,000. The house is in mostly original condition but needs a comprehensive restoration.
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Indianapolis-area landscape architects directory

October 27, 2012
 IBJ Staff
A directory of landscape architects headquartered in the Indianapolis area.
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Indianapolis-area landscape companies directory

October 27, 2012
 IBJ Staff
A directory of landscape companies in the Indianapolis area.
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Lucases put imprint to Hilbert mansionRestricted Content

August 25, 2012
Sam Stall
Forrest and Charlotte Lucas kept original touches including a painting with original owner Steve Hilbert holding a spear, but otherwise aimed to make the mansion more casual. (with 360-degree photos)
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Remodeling rebounds as homeowners opt to fix what they haveRestricted Content

August 25, 2012
Cory Schouten
More homeowners are taking the plunge on pricey home remodeling projects—ranging from kitchens, bathrooms and basements to outdoor living areas and whole-house makeovers—after a roughly five-year lull that began with the housing downturn.
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History on the block: 5111 N. Meridian St.Restricted Content

August 25, 2012
 IBJ Staff
Both the exterior and interior of this French chateau-style mansion at 5111 N. Meridian St. need significant TLC to restore its former grandeur.
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At Home Quarterly: Marketplace statsRestricted Content

August 25, 2012
 IBJ Staff
See Indianapolis-area home sales, mortgage rates, demographic trends and neighborhoods. Also included are the most expensive home sold this year and examples of what $750,000 can buy.
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Wynkoop snags first place in solo agent categoryRestricted Content

August 25, 2012
 IBJ Staff
Scott Wynkoop took first place in the solo category of IBJ’s annual list of All-Star Agents for the second straight year.
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Ward takes top All-Star Agents spot againRestricted Content

August 25, 2012
 IBJ Staff
Bif Ward extended her reign at the top of IBJ’s annual list of All-Star Agents for the fourth year in a row.
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Indianapolis house is retreat and headquarters for designer, sculptor

June 23, 2012
Katie Maurer
It was on a long-ago trip to Hawaii that the couple decided to bring a little bit of vacation into their everyday lives, launching a design and construction process that would result in their dream home.
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Area real estate agents retool to stay relevant

June 23, 2012
Cory Schouten
With information booming online, agents are offering more services.
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At Home Quarterly: Marketplace

June 23, 2012
 IBJ Staff
Indianapolis-area statistics on home sales, mortgage rates and demographics.
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History on the block

June 23, 2012
 IBJ Staff
This example of Jacobethan Revival architectural style, the Glossbrenner Mansion at 3202 N. Meridian St., is about to be listed for sale.
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DIRECTORY: Swimming Pool Companies

March 24, 2012
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Apartment convenience luring would-be homebuyersRestricted Content

March 24, 2012
Cory Schouten
Developers are catering to nontraditional renters by building units resembling upscale condos.
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Carmel home designed to keep energetic kids occupiedRestricted Content

March 24, 2012
Katie Maurer
At 10,000 square feet, Paul and Sarah Lushin's sprawling French Country residence offers plenty of space for recreation and entertaining. It also serves as home base for the family’s quarter midget racing team.
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DIRECTORY: Residential Design Companies

March 24, 2012
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History on the blockRestricted Content

March 24, 2012
This Victorian-era house, which is for sale for $299,000, is considered among the most uniquely designed residences in Woodruff Place.
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International Center CEO downsizes in styleRestricted Content

October 29, 2011
Katie Maurer
A widow and empty-nester, Diane Thomas makes space count in her ‘little’ 1920s-era home in the Meridian Kessler neighborhood.
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