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Washington Township (Westfield)Thinking about calling Westfield home? Westfield is a thriving community with a rich heritage dating back to its founding in 1834 by Quakers from North Carolina. Westfield is located in Hamilton County, which ranks as the #1 fastest growing county in the state and 18th in the nation. Westfield's outstanding school corporation also houses a technology academy that is nationally recognized. Westfield touts diversified neighborhoods, industrial parks, recreational trails and parks systems, regional shopping and a pro-economic development climate that fosters new and growing businesses.Noblesville TownshipThinking about calling Noblesville home? Noblesville serves as the county seat of Hamilton Coutny, which ranks as the #1 fastest growing county in the state and 18th in the nation. Noblesville's town square serves as a bustling center of activity for the town, with quaint shops and year-round events. Noblesville touts historic homes as well as a growing community of new construction homes, industrial parks, recreational trails and parks systems, and regional shopping.Wayne TownshipThinking about calling Wayne Township home? While nearby Noblesville spills over into the eastern edge of Wayne Township, much of Wayne Township is rural. If rural living appeals to you, call Angela for more information on Wayne Township!Eagle Township (Zionsville)Thinking about calling Zionsville home? Zionsville's slogan "The little village with the red brick street" accurately depicts the quaint, colonial village of Zionsville. While the brick main street is lined with Early American and Colonial antique stores, the rural area of Zionsville is home to Indianapolis's thriving horse community.Clay Township (Carmel)Thinking about calling Carmel home? Carmel's award-winning school district ranks as one of the best in the state. In addition, its bustling economic corridor provides some of the highest paying jobs in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Carmel is filled with a diverse array of housing options, from its charming townhomes in the arts district, its historic homes and established neighborhoods in old town Carmel, its up-and-coming Village of West Clay concept homes to the myriad new construction opportunities. Carmel is at the forefront of city planning with innovative programs for traffic planning and a renovated downtown area that includes an arts district and a planned nationally recognized concert hall and theater.Delaware Township (Fishers)Thinking about calling Fishers home? Fishers is synonymous with balancing growth and progress. It has seen an influx of commercial and residential migration over the past 10 years. While experiencing a 600 percent population growth during the period, Fishers has maintained a sense of community and a high quality-of-life. An excellent educational system, and a parks and recreation system that includes 17 parks and more than 60 miles of paths and trails, make Fishers a choice location to live. The town's highly-educated and skilled labor pool, well-developed infrastructure and competitive operating costs make it an ideal location for business.Fall Creek Township (Fishers/Geist)Thinking about calling Fall Creek Township home? While the town of Fishers spills over into Fall Creek Township, much of the rest of Fall Creek Township centers around Geist Reservoir. Amazing homes surround the reservoir, with many directly on the reservoir body itself. Additionally, many of the homes not directly on the reservoir offer deeded boat docks. Much of Fall Creek Township is served by the Hamilton Southeastern School District.Pike TownshipThinking about calling Pike Township home? Pike Township offers exceptional home values and easy commutes to both downtown Indianapolis and the corporate Meridian corridor. Offering a mix of historic homes and newer construction neighborhoods, Pike Township has a home for every buyer.Washington TownshipThinking about calling Washington Township home? Washington Township is home to many well-established residential neighborhoods, including the prestigious and exclusive Meridian-Kessler neighborhood. Offering an easy commute to both downtown Indianapolis and the northern suburbs, it's easy to see why Washingtown Township was home to some of our town's most prominent historical figures. Washington Township is noted for its school district.Lawrence TownshipThinking about calling Lawrence Township home? Lawrence Township includes the cities of Lawrence, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Geist and Castleton. Castelton serves as a bustling area of shopping and restaurants while Geist offers gorgeous homes directly on the reservoir. Other homes in Lawrence Township may offer deeded boat docks.Wayne Township and SpeedwayThinking about calling Wayne Township or Speedway home? Speedway is home to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500. Although Speedway is located close to the very heart of downtown Indianapolis, it retains its small town feel. Offering easy access to I-465, I-74 and I-65, Speedway is an easy commute to most of the major corporate hubs of the city.Center TownshipThinking about calling Center Township home? Center Township is the very heart of the Indianapolis Metro Area. Historic homes mix with urban condos in this exciting area where something is happening all the time. Sports lovers can take in an eveing football, baseball, basketball or hockey game while shopping enthusiasts will be delighted with the downtown, upscale mall.Warren TownshipThinking about calling Warren Township home? Warren Township offers affordable homes in established neighborhoods and easy commutes to many of the major corporate areas of Indianapolis.Decatur TownshipThinking about calling Decatur Township home? Decatur Township offers rural living while still being close to all of the exciting activities of the Indianapolis Metro area. With easy access to downtown Indianapolis, large shopping centers, the interstate highway system and the Indianapolis International Airport, Decatur Township is a commuter's dream!Perry TownshipThinking about calling Perry Township home? The city of Southport and portions of Beech Grove are located in Perry Township. I-465 cuts through the township, making this community appealing for those who work at of near the airport.Franklin TownshipThinking about calling Franklin Township home? While portions of Beech Grove are located in the northwest corner of Franklin Township, the rest of Franklin Township consists of a largely rural population. |