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Neighborhoods in Muncie, IN

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    Lantern-Pearwood-Keller

    Lantern-Pearwood-Keller is a suburban neighborhood 4 miles northwest of downtown Muncie. Located in the county’s top school district and surrounded by retail resources and family-friendly activities, Lantern-Pearwood-Keller is a quiet almost rural community. Despite being bordered to the south and west by farmland, residents are still just a few

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      $219K

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      $144K - $377K

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      2 Listings

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    Western Oaks

    On Muncie’s westside, the neighborhood of Western Oaks combines a residential lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities in Delaware County. Located along Jackson Street to the north, locals take advantage of their proximity to Muncie, a quick 3-mile trip to and from town. “The city has a bustling downtown that brings people together,” says

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      $194K

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      $136K - $230K

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      1 Listing

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    Western

    Settled along Jackson Street, a major artery leading into downtown Muncie, the neighborhood of Western appeals to buyers with its moderately priced suburban housing options and prime location. “Muncie’s main appeal is its affordability,” says Jennifer Whittenburg, a Realtor with Re/Max at The Crossing. “It attracts people from all walks of life,

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      $186K

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      $140K - $280K

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      0 Listings

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    Meadow Park

    In many respects, Meadow Park is a classic American suburb: homes built in the latter half of the 20th century, ranch-style and split-level builds, and proximity to Muncie, located 3.5 miles to the east. Yet, with the White River flowing to the south and the White River Greenway Trail that parallels it running directly to Westside Park, residents

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      $178K

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      $131K - $347K

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      2 Listings

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    Carlton-Ludingwood

    Situated along the northern bank of the White River, the westside Muncie neighborhood of Carlton-Ludingwood offers a secluded, residential lifestyle close to all that downtown Muncie has to offer. “It’s a welcoming community rich in diversity,” says Jennifer Whittenburg, a Realtor with Re/Max at The Crossing. “You’ll find a healthy blend of new

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      $163K

    • List Price

      $78K - $299K

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      1 Listing

    Carlton-Ludingwood
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    Riverside-Normal City

    Bordering Ball State University (BSU) to the east and to the south, the community of Riverside-Normal City is a primarily tenant-occupied neighborhood home to many university students and staff. People move here because it’s a 15-to-20-minute walk from two major area employers: BSU, East Central Indiana’s top employer, and IU Health Ball Memorial

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      $150K

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      $120K - $274K

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      5 Listings

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    Downtown Muncie

    Some move to Downtown Muncie for its historic architecture, others for its walkability. Many residents like that they can stroll down to the Muncie Civic Theatre for a show, to the Muncie Children's Museum for a play date or to the Canan Commons Park for an outdoor concert. Others appreciate its proximity to Muncie's many trails, while others

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      $140K

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      $122K - $165K

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      1 Listing

    Downtown Muncie
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    Anthony-Northside

    Anthony-Northside is a residential community just north of Ball State University, or BSU, a 20,000-student public institution in Muncie, Indiana. Ball State is the city’s largest employer and many move to this neighborhood to be a short walk or bike ride away from work. “It’s more faculty and staff than students,” says Amber Greene, the

    • Average Value

      $132K

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      $98K - $226K

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      8 Listings

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    Cowing Park

    The centrally located Muncie neighborhood of Cowing Park attracts residents for its proximity to Ball State University and Minnetrista, a 40-acre museum campus with plenty of outdoor space to enjoy. The neighborhood’s single-family homes surround its namesake green space, which includes a playground and amenities like basketball and tennis courts.

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      $131K

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      $55K - $165K

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      0 Listings

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    Westside

    Just south of Ball State University and Indiana University's Health Ball Memorial Hospital, the residential neighborhood of Westside features single-family homes occupied primarily by university students and staff. The neighborhood has a mix of local and chain restaurants plus a few popular bars and a Pay Less Super Market just a block away.

    • Average Value

      $129K

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      $95K - $193K

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      1 Listing

    Westside
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    Minnetrista

    From 1983 to 1994, the famous PBS painter Bob Ross filmed his iconic “The Joy of Painting” in a Muncie, Indiana, TV studio, sharing with his viewers the techniques of oil painting while always incorporating his ethos: “We don’t make mistakes – just happy little accidents.” Today, visitors at the Minnetrista Museum & Gardens can explore a

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      $118K

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      $61K - $199K

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      2 Listings

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    East Central

    Immediately east of downtown Muncie sits the historic neighborhood of East Central. This neighborhood is home to East Washington Academy, the neighborhood's elementary school, and the central depot for the Cardinal Greenway, a 62-mile rail trail that spans five east central Indiana counties. East Central is an extremely architecturally rich

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      $109K

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      $15K - $245K

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      2 Listings

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    McKinley

    Indiana native, Ball State graduate and Garfield creator Jim Davis's impact on Muncie cannot be understated. His personal headquarters was located in Delaware County for much of his career, and the city memorializes his cultural impact with Garfield statues hidden throughout the greater community. "On any given day at Cornerstone, we will have

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      $89K

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      $63K - $208K

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      0 Listings

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    Whitely

    A mile and a half northeast of downtown Muncie, Whitely is a historically African American residential community. Its 1940s and 1950s cottages sell for prices lower than the average for the city, making the neighborhood more accessible to first-time homebuyers. The neighborhood's shared spaces, like the Muncie Public Library's Connection Corner,

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      $77K

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      $34K - $121K

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      7 Listings

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    South Central

    Aptly named, South Central is a mixed-use residential and industrial neighborhood immediately south of downtown Muncie. It started in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a neighborhood for the city's industrial and manufacturing workers, and it serves a similar purpose today. Auto shops, offices for general contractors and industry-specific supply

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      $75K

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      $30K - $82K

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      0 Listings

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    Thomas Park-Avondale

    On the southwest side of Muncie, Thomas Park-Avondale is an active neighborhood with plenty of ways to get involved in the community. Residents make friends at The Common Market, a jack-of-all-trades convenience store that also serves as a coffee shop, pizzeria, music venue and unofficial community center. They also hang out at the neighborhood's

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      $73K

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      $17K - $382K

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      14 Listings

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    Industry

    Southeast of downtown Muncie, Industry is a residential and industrial neighborhood with housing that dates back to the 1800's. Many residents move here to be close to work, as the community is also home to several technical and vocational employers, including a variety of factories, auto shops and steel fabricators. Housing options here cost less

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      $72K

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      $25K - $153K

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      6 Listings

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    Kenmore

    Kenmore is a primarily owner-occupied residential community situated immediately west of IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital and Ball State University, also known as BSU. Most residents who move to Kenmore do so for its walkability — and many also work at IU Health or BSU, two of this city's top employers. When asked how she feels about living in

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      $243K

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      $199K - $358K

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    Halteman

    Much of Muncie, Indiana, is made up of late 19th and early 20th century architecture – older homes on smaller lots with varying degrees of preservation. Halteman, however, is a relatively newer neighborhood. Its midcentury single-family homes and condos are up to date for this market, sitting on larger lots only 4 miles north of destinations like

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      $206K

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      $94K - $406K

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      16 Listings

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    Eastside

    Eastside is a laid-back community on the edge of Muncie. Bordered by the Muncie Bypass, the neighborhood is home to the Mayfield, Eastwood and Echo Heights housing additions. “There are a lot of single-family homes out there that are very well-priced, and that’s attractive to a lot of first-time home buyers,” says Rich Lee, an associate Realtor

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      $97K

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      $32K - $158K

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      2 Listings

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    Granville

    Once an industrial center with several manufacturers, the northside neighborhood of Granville became residential after factories began closing in the 1970s. Nowadays, Granville's quiet streets and cost-effective homes draw first-time homeowners, investors and buyers looking to downsize while staying close to Muncie's main hubs for shopping and

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      $97K

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      $73K - $171K

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      2 Listings

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    Forest Park

    Forest Park is a modest residential neighborhood on Muncie’s south side. After World War II, the community struggled as factories began to close. While the neighborhood has its challenges, residents worked with Building Better Neighborhoods and Studio 165+, a Ball State University student-led design firm, to create a new identity that represented

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      $97K

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      $49K - $123K

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      2 Listings

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    Southside

    Southside is Muncie’s largest neighborhood. The area was once a center of manufacturing activity, including the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company and the Muncie Chevrolet plant. But nearby factories closed and caused many jobs — and residents — to leave the area. Still, local organizations, Ball State University and an active neighborhood

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      $93K

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      $37K - $200K

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      12 Listings

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    Southeast Muncie

    Southeast Muncie is a largely residential neighborhood on the far east side of Muncie. The area was once an industrial hub, but factories began to close and leave in the 1970s. The neighborhood suffered from urban decay as jobs and people left, but reinvestment in the early 2010s put the community on the right path forward. There have been steady

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      $92K

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      $54K - $130K

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      0 Listings

    Southeast Muncie
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    Blaine

    Less than 2 miles from downtown, Blaine was once centered around Muncie's flourishing manufacturing industry. The nearby railroad transported goods from factories like Indiana Bridge, Hemingray Glass Company and the Warner Gear Company. However, manufacturers began leaving the area in the 1970s, causing jobs — and residents — to leave the area.

    • Average Value

      $83K

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      $46K - $132K

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      2 Listings

    Blaine

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