Village of WestClay Italianate Beauty 12460 Horsham Street Carmel, IN $949,900 Located in The Village of WestClay, this well-appointed, Italianate-style custom home is a perfect low-maintenance home that allows you to enjoy all of the amenities The Village has to offer. Located within walking distance to the Village Center, which includes many restaurants & professional… [Read More]
Hedge Against Inflation With These 3 Real Estate Investment Types
The annual inflation rate in the United States is currently around 7.5%—the highest it has been since 1982.1 It doesn’t matter if you’re a cashier, lawyer, plumber, or retiree; if you spend U.S. dollars, inflation impacts you. Economists expect the effects of inflation, like a higher cost of goods, to continue.2 Luckily, an investment in… [Read More]
Carmel – Custom Built Home in Desirable Ponds West
Ponds West A Truly Wonderful Home Family Living & Limitless Entertaining Location, Location, Location This home represents the highest quality custom home design and updated finishes in its price range. Located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Carmel, Ponds West is a custom home neighborhood conveniently located near downtown Carmel with easy access… [Read More]
Carmel Horse Stable turned into Stunning Estate
Horse Stable Turned Carmel Estate Nestled in the heart of Carmel this 3+ acre estate is located at the intersection of 116th Street and Clay Center Road. The former 100 years old, 15 stall horse stable was converted into a sprawling 4 bedroom home in the early 1980s. The original beams were retained during… [Read More]
Beautiful Cheswick Place Home
A Great Home, A Great Value What makes a home a great home? One that best meets your needs, desires, how your family will live, a good neighborhood, convenient to everything AND is a good value. This is a Great Home. Let’s find out if it is a great home for your family. … [Read More]
First Time Homebuyer – How much can I spend on a house for the same amount as my rent payment?
We could have an entire post on renting vs buying – arguments can be made for both sides depending on your lifestyle, how long you plan to live in an area and a slew of other issues. This post is geared toward those that have weighed their options and would like to own a home… [Read More]
First Time Homebuyer – What should I consider?
I’m tired of paying rent, but can I afford a house?? As I meet kids in their 20’s and talk to them about buying a house, they tend to say “no way, I can’t afford a house”. “Kids” let’s be honest they’re adults, but I often see them as kids and so do they. Over… [Read More]