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Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville
Are all neighborhoods in these areas good, or can there be streets and pockets that should be avoided?
And what about at the boundaries of these areas, like the intersection of shelbourne rd and eagle creek ave - is that in Carmel, zionsville, Westfield, or none? Same with Hamilton town center or intersection of Boden/greenfield - is that in Noblesville or fishers or none? Does being at the boundary matter in terms of rental attractiveness and exit/resale?