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Neighborhoods in Marion, IN

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    Shady Hills

    In the northwest corner of Marion, Shady Hills is a collection of subdivisions built from the 50s through the past few years. With Five Points Mall on this side of town, northern Marion used to be a more commercial hub before Marion built up the supermarkets along Western Avenue, according to broker Sally Jenks with RE/MAX Realty One. With most

    • Average Value

      $227K

    • List Price

      $125K - $579K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Shady Hills
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    Euclid Triangle

    Bounded within the triangle formed by Wabash, Baldwin and Spencer avenues, Euclid Triangle is a small selection of residential streets, with the local hospital working as a focal point in the southeastern corner. “We used to have a lot of manufacturing, but then it kind of all went to pot,” says broker Sally Jenks with RE/MAX Realty One with a

    • Average Value

      $157K

    • List Price

      $52K - $301K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Euclid Triangle
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    College Park

    Surrounding Indiana Wesleyan University’s campus south of downtown Marion, College Park doesn’t feel like a college town. Instead, it draws residents wanting to be close to a large commercial hub. “Everything used to be directed to the north side of Marion,” says broker Sally Jenks with RE/MAX Realty One. “But ever since they put the mall down

    • Average Value

      $137K

    • List Price

      $81K - $240K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    College Park
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    Sunnywest

    Sunnywest is a small collection of residential streets on the western side of Marion. It’s name comes from the two main subdivisions in it — Sunnyacres and Westlea. While Sunnywest itself is a quiet suburb, it is bordered on both sides by Marion amenities. To the east, Northgate Shopping Center provides this side of the city’s grocery stores and

    • Average Value

      $136K

    • List Price

      $102K - $198K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Sunnywest
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    Southeast Marion

    Tucked away in a corner of the city, Southeast Marion combines quiet suburban living with access to the city’s landmark university and one of its primary retail corridors outside of downtown. “Over here has more older residential neighborhoods and more rentals because of all the students,” says broker Sally Jenks with RE/MAX Regency Real Estate.

    • Average Value

      $100K

    • List Price

      $42K - $159K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Southeast Marion
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    Home Corner

    Home Corner sits on the southeasternmost corner of Marion, flanked by the Marion VA Medical Center and cornfields. With the rest of Marion to the north, residents can keep to their quiet, almost rural streets. Sally Jenks lists the VA hospital as one of Marion’s major employers, alongside Indiana Wesleyan University right next door, meaning Home

    • Average Value

      $99K

    • List Price

      $41K - $155K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Home Corner
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    Northeast Marion

    On the eastern edges of the city, Northeast Marion is a quiet residential community. Separated from downtown Marion by the river, Northeast Marion offers a more suburban feel than other parts of the city, with rows of homes sitting on sloped front yards. Still, Northeast Marion offers a centralized location—sitting just a mile from downtown

    • Average Value

      $95K

    • List Price

      $23K - $162K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Northeast Marion
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    Laural Valley

    On the western side of Marion, Laurel Valley sits comfortably on either side of Western Avenue. The thoroughfare runs down the center of the neighborhood, lined with local restaurants and shops and with housing developments on each side. The road also splits the neighborhood’s lifestyle. The western half has a more rural and industrial feel, with

    • Average Value

      $94K

    • List Price

      $71K - $107K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Laural Valley
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    Foster

    Foster may be on the far northeastern side of Marion, but residents live alongside Marion’s major parks. With the river just to the west, residents can stop along the banks to fish in the waters, or they cross the Highland Avenue bridge to head to Marion’s biggest park—Matter Park, which stretches over 100 acres. Still, Foster isn’t completely

    • Average Value

      $82K

    • List Price

      $29K - $116K

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      0 Listings

    Foster
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    Franklin

    On Marion’s western side, Franklin residents live right between two of Marion’s major employers. Just on the other side of Miller Avenue is a General Motors metal stamping plant. While the company used to have a larger presence in the city, this plant is not the only employment option anymore. “GM used to be huge, but it has cut down a lot of the

    • Average Value

      $81K

    • List Price

      $34K - $158K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Franklin
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    Bend of the River

    Along the banks of the Mississinewa River, Bend of the River’s residential streets combine access to amenities and Marion’s various green spaces. Both the riverwalk and the hospital are just across the river from the community, with the walkway leading to Matter Park—one of Marion’s most popular parks. With downtown Marion also across the river,

    • Average Value

      $80K

    • List Price

      $65K - $70K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Bend of the River
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    South Marion

    South Marion might be on the far side of the city from downtown, but residents in this community still have most of what they need just around the corner. This neighborhood is just a couple blocks from Indiana Wesleyan University, and while students mainly keep to campus, the institution is one of the area’s biggest employers, according to broker

    • Average Value

      $80K

    • List Price

      $26K - $124K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    South Marion
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    West Marion

    On the western border of the city, cornfields blend into residential streets in West Marion. While only 2 miles from the city center, West Marion feels like the outskirts. Still, the community isn’t far from Western Avenue, Marion’s retail corridor lined with local restaurants and supermarkets. Neighborhood parks are also within walking distance

    • Average Value

      $80K

    • List Price

      $20K - $110K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    West Marion
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    Downtown Marion

    In the city home to birthplaces to both icon James Dean and the creator of the beloved Garfield, Downtown Marion is all about opportunity. “Downtown has been slowly up and coming,” says broker Joe Schroder with RE/MAX Realty One. “We’re repurposing some buildings for businesses and there’s been some apartments coming up. They’re looking to make a

    • Average Value

      $75K

    • List Price

      $23K - $130K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Downtown Marion
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    Center City

    Stretching along the length of South Washington Street, Center City is a residential portion of Marion in the middle of the city. The parallel streets running down Center City’s long corridor lead to downtown Marion’s amenities and shops, while Washington Street heads deeper into the neighborhood, where residents can find smaller community parks

    • Average Value

      $74K

    • List Price

      $22K - $144K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Center City
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    The Village

    The Village is a small rectangular-shaped neighborhood comprised of low-density residential and industrial space between downtown Marion and the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University. Most of the community’s amenities are nearby, located just beyond The Village’s borders, though many are still within walking distance. From neighborhood pubs,

    • Average Value

      $75K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    The Village
  • Westside

    Westside

    While Westside’s streets are mainly residential, its location puts it right between Marion’s bigger amenities. Downtown is less than 2 miles east of the community, but residents are also situated just north of Western Avenue, which is lined with most of Marion’s local restaurants. The city’s General Motors plant is just across 2nd Street. Near one

    • Average Value

      $76K

    • List Price

      $17K - $110K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Westside
  • Martin Boots

    Martin Boots

    • Average Value

      $100K

    • List Price

      $25K - $224K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Martin Boots
  • Garfield

    Garfield

    • Average Value

      $92K

    • List Price

      $40K - $147K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Garfield
  • Emily Flynn

    Emily Flynn

    • Average Value

      $91K

    • List Price

      $51K - $152K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Emily Flynn
  • DA Moore

    DA Moore

    • Average Value

      $89K

    • List Price

      $104K - $198K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    DA Moore
  • Frances Slocum

    Frances Slocum

    • Average Value

      $80K

    • List Price

      $30K - $157K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Frances Slocum
  • Harry Cramer

    Harry Cramer

    • Average Value

      $67K

    • List Price

      $40K - $94K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Harry Cramer