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IF WE HAD written this real estate handbook a few years ago during peak demand and cutthroat competition for homes, we would be telling a whole different story. It’s a kinder, gentler market for buyers (eight of whom shared their recent experiences with us). Sellers have to work a little harder these days (but don’t worry—we have some advice on making it easier). Up-and-coming neighborhoods have emerged for aspiring Mina Starsiak Hawks to explore. And home staging has become a new, essential art form. But one thing hasn’t changed: There’s still no place like home. We’ll help you get there.

A realtor looked past a humdrum listing to find the outdoor space her family needed.
An empty-nester couple discovers life beyond the townhouse.
After adopting young twins with disabilities, a new mother’s prayers were answered with a ranch house and open floor plan.
Indiana Landmarks puts historically significant homes in the hands of new owners.
When two best friends needed to buy new homes, they found side-by-side accommodations in an eastside duplex.
After an extended home search, a couple found their keeper in one of Indy’s under-the-radar neighborhoods.
Colorado transplants fell in love with their new Indianapolis home by way of video tours.