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by Aimee Rush Holden, Haddad Team, Keller Williams Realty
The vision of Family Fun Planner, a perfect fall day in Indianapolis IN, Nostalgic Husband, Surly Teen, Eager Dog, and a $5 entry fee were all the ingredients necessary for a recent fun (for most of us anyway) family outing at Fort Harrison State Park.Fort Harrison State Park Indianapolis IN
The early afternoon outing started off a bit shaky, with Nostalgic Husband silently wondering what the odds were of him returning home in time for at least part of the Colts game, and Surly Teen loudly questioning her parents’ sanity—yet again. Eager Dog, it seemed, was the only willing participant.
Undeterred, I, Family Fun Planner, printed off a park map (no Blair Witch Project moments for this family), packed up some water bottles and off we went.
To say the day was spectacular is an understatement. Not a cloud in the sky and a perfect 71 degrees. The trees had already shed most of their leaves, and a gorgeous orange and yellow carpet covered the forest floor. Apparently I wasn’t the only Family Fun Planner who thought a day in the woods was a good idea. Hikers, walkers, cyclists and runners were everywhere!
We started off on a paved path that wound through a pretty grove of black walnut trees, but ended after about a quarter mile at the park’s edge. After turning around, we discovered the entrance to the Lawrence Creek Trail, an unpaved 2-mile trail of moderate difficulty. This was more like it!
“Why are we sprinting?” griped Surly Teen from the back of the pack. “I just want to enjoy myself and look at nature.” Hmmm. Strolling through life. Maybe that explains the 7 tardies already accrued this school year… Her interest piqued momentarily a few minutes later when an apparently stray dog bounded by us. Visions of rescuing him danced through her head, and then were dashed when his owner came around the corner. Crisis averted!
“If there was a sniper firing from the woods on your right and I yelled out, ‘6 o’clock, 300 yards,’ what would you do?” quizzed Nostalgic Husband (who coincidentally also happens to be Recently-Retired Army Guy). Umm, run? Hit the dirt? Run, it turns out, was the correct answer since the intent was for us scatter, then meet up again in a "safe" spot. More specifically, we learned that we should run toward the 6, if you picture the forest as a huge clock. We’re still unclear on how to determine the 300 yards and fuzzier still about how we would actually remember any of that while under fire, but even Surly Teen seemed interested in the stories of her dad’s glory days as an Infantry leader.
“Oh, this tree trunk, it smells divine! The fragrance emanating from this patch of grass is amazing! How I love the scent created when approximately 5,000 dogs pee in the exact same spot! Would it kill them to let me roll in it just a little bit?” Eager Dog was in heaven!
As for me, Family Fun Planner, I was excited by our Wildlife Watch contest, which yielded the back end of a white-tailed deer, a huge red-tailed hawk and the biggest squirrel I’ve ever seen. Oh, and butterflies everywhere!
All in all, I’ll tally the adventure in the success column. We even made it home for the Colts kickoff. We’ll definitely do it again, and maybe next time we’ll get to drag Cool College Kid along!
For more information on Fort Harrison State Park, visit www.in.gov/dnr.
For information on Indianapolis real estate, visit www.HaddadTeam.com or contact your Indianapolis REALTOR:
Pat Haddad, ABR, CRS, e-Pro, GRI
Haddad Team, Keller Williams Realty
317-840-7555
Pat@HaddadTeam.com
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Here are the numbers for all homes in Indianapolis that are active, pending, and sold in October 2009:
2008 |
2009 |
% Change |
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| Active | N/A |
7198 |
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| Homes Sold | 828 |
1059 |
28% |
| Average Selling Price | $104,458 |
$104,683 |
0% |
| Days on Market | 92 |
76 |
-17% |
| Price Per Square Foot | $60 |
$62 |
3% |
| Sales Price / List Price | 91% |
94% |
3% |
As one might expect with the then impending deadline of the tax credit, we see a huge jump in the number of homes sold from this time last year. The average sales price stayed pretty much the same which is an improvement over the 3% decline we have seen on average. Days on the market were down and both price per square foot and listing price to sales price were up. This is all great, however, as I have cautioned before these could be, and probably are, are somewhat false reading of the true market. The tax credit expiring really pushed a ton of people into the market over the last couple of months and this will have an effect on the numbers. I am cautiously optimistic about the Indianapolis real estate market at this point.
If you are looking to buy or sell a home the Indianapolis area, please visit either one of our websites above. You may also want to visit our Indianapolis real estate blog or maybe even our Broad Ripple real estate website.
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8 Things You Should Know About the 2009/2010 Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension
What was originally considered a “First-Time Homebuyer” tax credit has been extended into 2010, so I thought I’d give you the key points you need to know regarding the new extension.
It’s Important to note, the key points in this post are applicable to transactions that take place AFTER November 7, 2009. If you closed on your home before this time, please see my other post regarding the 2009 Homebuyer Tax Credit.
This post will be updated accordingly when the revised form number 5405 has been made available on the IRS website.
Here are a few more posts you may find useful:
Buying a Home
8 Things to Consider When Buying a Home
Answers To: How Much Money Is Needed To Buy A Home?
How the HUD Bidding Process Works
Pre-Qualification vs. Pre-Approval, Which is better?
Selling Your Home
Should You Sell Your Home Before Buying a New One?
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Earlier this week (or maybe it was over the weekend) I was out in the backyard when I noticed this little guy/gal was just lounging on a tree branch. It stayed there motionless for a while and I almost thought it was dead until I actually grabbed my camera and got a closer look, LOL.
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Following is the market report for the area known as Broad Ripple Village as of November 10th 2009.
Good news for October sales...They were up compared to September (8 sold), in addition to being up from October 2008 (10 sold) sales!
The extension of the Tax Credit for New Home Buyers (or those that haven't owned in 3 years) in addition to existing homeowners being able to receive a credit will hopefully keep the positive activity flowing.
| Current Active Listings | 70 | Min Price: $112,900 | Max Price: $525,000 | 15 Condo, 55 Single Family |
| Pending Listings | 9 | Min Price: $44,900 | Max Price: $290,000 | 0 Condo, 9 Single Family |
| Sold in the month of August | 13 | Min Price: $95,000 | Max Price: $252,000 | 3 Condo, 10 Single Family |
Broad Ripple Village is bound by Kessler Boulevard East Drive on the south, North Meridian Street on the west, the White River on the north, and North Evanston Avenue on the east
Broad Ripple Village is an area that is the perfect combination of old and new. Here you'll find homes built anywhere from the 1800's to current date. Broad Ripple has something for everyone with great restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and an emphasis on being active and healthy.
For more information on Broad Ripple and all that it has to offer, please visit the Broad Ripple Village Association home page.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about the area or if you'd like me to send you the current active listings in the area. I look forward to hearing from you!
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