



Known for its quintessential brick paved Main Street and preserved village charm, Zionsville offers a refined pace of life just 20 minutes northwest of Indianapolis. This is a place where historic preservation meets forward thinking community design, featuring over 500 acres of parkland and one of the highest rated school systems in Indiana. While the "Village" serves as the town’s cultural heart, Zionsville is rapidly growing into a hub for tech professionals and nature...
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One of the few remaining original brick-paved streets in the region, this stretch is the heart of the town’s retail and dining. Main Street is a protected historic district that dictates the aesthetic of the entire downtown
(Image Source: Discover Boone County)
If you want space to breathe, Eagles Nest is the answer. It is characterized by larger-than-average lots (often 0.5 acres or more) and an extensive network of nature trails and ponds, providing a more secluded, wooded feel while remaining five minutes from the high school.
(Image Source: Dwellane)
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Located on the western edge of town, this is one of Zionsville’s most active and approachable communities. It is known for its resort-style amenities including a massive clubhouse, multiple pools, and tennis courts, making it a favorite for young families who want an "instant community" feel.
Holliday Farms is a massive new development centered around a Pete Dye-designed golf course, representing the modern growth of Zionsville while maintaining the town’s lush, green aesthetic.
(Image Source: Old Town Design Group)
One of the few remaining original brick-paved streets in the region, this stretch is the heart of the town’s retail and dining. Main Street is a protected historic district that dictates the aesthetic of the entire downtown
(Image Source: Discover Boone County)
If you want space to breathe, Eagles Nest is the answer. It is characterized by larger-than-average lots (often 0.5 acres or more) and an extensive network of nature trails and ponds, providing a more secluded, wooded feel while remaining five minutes from the high school.
(Image Source: Dwellane)
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Located on the western edge of town, this is one of Zionsville’s most active and approachable communities. It is known for its resort-style amenities including a massive clubhouse, multiple pools, and tennis courts, making it a favorite for young families who want an "instant community" feel.
Holliday Farms is a massive new development centered around a Pete Dye-designed golf course, representing the modern growth of Zionsville while maintaining the town’s lush, green aesthetic.
(Image Source: Old Town Design Group)
One of the few remaining original brick-paved streets in the region, this stretch is the heart of the town’s retail and dining. Main Street is a protected historic district that dictates the aesthetic of the entire downtown
(Image Source: Discover Boone County)
If you want space to breathe, Eagles Nest is the answer. It is characterized by larger-than-average lots (often 0.5 acres or more) and an extensive network of nature trails and ponds, providing a more secluded, wooded feel while remaining five minutes from the high school.
(Image Source: Dwellane)
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Straddling the border of Zionsville and Carmel, this neighborhood is defined by a massive 30-acre lake. It caters to those looking for a "vacation at home" vibe, where custom-built estates feature private docks and panoramic water views.
Located on the western edge of town, this is one of Zionsville’s most active and approachable communities. It is known for its resort-style amenities including a massive clubhouse, multiple pools, and tennis courts, making it a favorite for young families who want an "instant community" feel.
Holliday Farms is a massive new development centered around a Pete Dye-designed golf course, representing the modern growth of Zionsville while maintaining the town’s lush, green aesthetic.
(Image Source: Old Town Design Group)
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