Investments pick up in Holy Cross neighborhood
Decades-old barriers to development are beginning to fall in Holy Cross, attracting more residential and commercial construction.
Decades-old barriers to development are beginning to fall in Holy Cross, attracting more residential and commercial construction.
The developers of the $30 million apartment-and-retail project on the Central Canal are prepared to move forward now that the Indiana Court of Appeals has dismissed a challenge to the development.
Average 30-year mortgage rates have tumbled below 4 percent, but it remains difficult to qualify for financing.
U.S. home prices rose more than economists estimated in August as employment growth fueled demand for housing.
Former officers quarters at Fort Benjamin Harrison transformed into home for Pence lieutenant, CIB chief
If prior sales of expensive one-of-a-kind homes are any guide, the Carmel estate owned by Bren Simon will be difficult to sell for anything near its asking price of $25 million.
With the financial crisis and subprime mortgage bust receding further into history, the government is loosening some financial rules, hoping to inject more life into the country's still-recovering housing market.
Jim Cutillo, co-founder of the fast-growing mortgage company, pushes with military intensity.
Central Indiana ended a one-year slump in home sales in September, recording its first monthly increase in home-sale agreements since August 2013.
Permit filings for home construction in central Indiana increased 1 percent in September, marking a small jump following two months of declining activity in the local homebuilding market.
Observers question architectural creativity, quality of materials in some new downtown apartments.
The residential real estate agency, the third largest in the city based on home sales, is now part of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices.
The planned $20 million senior housing and retail project could help breathe new life into a blighted neighborhood that’s sorely in need of investment.
A 153-year-old farmhouse that had faced possible demolition has been moved from its longtime perch along a central Indiana highway to a new, permanent location.
The justices agreed Thursday to take up a case that challenges the theory that certain housing or lending practices can illegally harm minority groups, even when there is no proof of intent to discriminate.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller wants Indiana lawmakers to approve a state registry for home-remodeling contractors to boost consumer protections against would-be scammers.
City officials have selected Deylen Realty’s proposal to build a five-story apartment-and-retail project on a surface parking lot the city has owned for years.
The sale by Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus is just the latest chapter in the twisty story of the high-end development, which is at the southeast corner of East 78th Street and Keystone Avenue.
Fewer Americans bought homes in August, as investors retreated from real estate and first-time buyers remained scarce.