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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Discussion- Why Indianapolis?
I would love to hear different perspectives and thoughts on why people are investing in Indianapolis. I have read countless articles, wrote a few blogs, completed some market research, and joined different groups to answer the question, "Why Indy?" I don't think there is a right answer and it may be different for every single person based on their investing goals, which is another reason it interests me to hear from others.
Feel free to share your perspective, whether it is broad or super specific on why you chose Naptown as your place to invest. You may be a SFH investor, Multifamily investor, property manager, broker, etc. but everyone is somehow investing in Indy!
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@Logan Sanford we've been active in Indianapolis for 10 years and love it. Not only does Indy cash flow well due to it's affordability(Indianapolis is one of the most affordable large markets), but it also has solid economic and demographic trends. The city did a great job of redevelopment and revitalization about about 20 years ago giving it a very modern infrastructure and amenities. As a bonus, home prices are skyrocketing. Median prices were up a whopping 18.6% in January YOY.