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A second DeHaan palace is up for grabs, this time in Zionsville. It’s as gracious and classy as she was.
An envy-inducing terrace is just the start of the upscale design in this Herron-Morton townhome.
Here’s what we found out about the recently listed Linden House, home of the late philanthropist Christel DeHaan.
City-dwellers have traded up for palatial square footage and atmosphere, most of them for under a million dollars.
Step inside the first shipping-container house in Indianapolis, designed by a distinguished architecture firm in this niche.
The Monroe County maison might have a true French pedigree, not just a look.
The most unusual house designed by the noted architect is ready for its second owner.
One of the most distinctive homes in Indianapolis just hit the market.
This 3,000-square-foot Evans Woollen trulli was designed in 1962 before he became Indy’s most well-known architect.
A heated driveway, wet room, and backyard cottage are among the unique touches at this northside rambler.
For homebuyers seeking this prime location but lacking any insider connections, you’re in luck.
Land Of Enchantment
A right-sized charmer with a desirable Carmel address breaks the suburban mold.
“Heaven is a house with porch lights.”
The open floor plan keeps it contemporary with a color palette of white, gray, and black.