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Matthew Schroeder
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Indianapolis - Millennials Making a Splash in Housing Market

Matthew Schroeder
  • Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Dear BP,

See below a video on the local CBS station & article about millennials in Indianapolis. 

The Fountain Square neighborhood is profiled and FS Houses ( @Ryan Mullin @Ashley Mullin  ) is mentioned.

Millennials Making a Splash in Indianapolis Housing Market (CBS)

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Leo B.
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Leo B.
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@Matthew Schroeder  It's nice to have Bay Area representation in other areas of the country to give perspective on other local markets.  Berkeley is an old personal stomping ground and continues to be a cool place to hang out.

Thanks for posting info on the local revitalization efforts in Indy.  I started investing in the area around 12 months ago and it's surprising how things have changed in areas near downtown like Fountain Square, Herron Morton, etc.  And they say there are no appreciation plays out in those parts of the country. There are spots if you know where the local government and private industry are working hand in hand to bring back activity and improve infrastructure in certain parts of the city.

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