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Neighborhoods in Porter County, IN

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    Ogden Dunes

    Along Lake Michigan’s shoreline, Ogden Dunes combines peaceful lakeside living with outdoor recreation. Many of the beaches and dunes surrounding the community are protected by the National Parks Service, with trails and scenic overlooks just a few minutes from homes. “Chicago was designed so that the lake belonged to the people, so lakefront

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      $511K

    • List Price

      $306K - $1.1M

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      15 Listings

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    Indiana Dunes

    Indiana Dunes is nothing like the rest of the state, and residents are well aware of that. “A lot of Northwest Indiana is just big, flat cornfields,” explains Jason Moon, a Northwest native and Realtor with Trueblood Real Estate. “The dunes have character. There are rolling hills, mature trees, woods and grasslands. You might even have a porch

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      $506K

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      $166K - $2M

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      10 Listings

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    Porter County

    Porter County in northwest Indiana offers a blend of natural beauty and convenient amenities. Known for the Indiana Dunes National Park, the area features pristine beaches, sand dunes, and hiking trails, making it a prime spot for nature lovers. Residents can also enjoy Sunset Hill Farm County Park, which offers hot air balloon rides, petting

    • Average Value

      $389K

    • List Price

      $197K - $1.5M

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      107 Listings

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    Valparaiso

    Valparaiso may mean “Vale of Paradise,” but locals know their Northwest Indiana hometown simply as “Valpo.” The seat of Porter County is about 52 miles southeast of Chicago and 14 miles south of the Lake Michigan shoreline. A historic downtown still houses buildings from the mid-1800s like the Memorial Opera House, a venue that still schedules

    • Average Value

      $356K

    • List Price

      $177K - $1.1M

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      139 Listings

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    Chesterton

    Like many towns in the 1800s, Chesterton developed, grew and thrived simply by being on the railroad line. The train brought European immigrants to work on the railroad and in various factories. Today, that railroad history is depicted in some buildings downtown. “The Chamber of Commerce building is the ticket house for the old train station,”

    • Average Value

      $350K

    • List Price

      $175K - $1.2M

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      43 Listings

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    Porter

    Initially settled in the 1850s with the expansion of the local railroad, Porter has winding rivers, flourishing forests and peaceful beaches in this small suburban enclave. Porter is 46 miles southeast of downtown Chicago, just south of Lake Michigan’s southern shores. With a community-oriented lifestyle and outdoor havens to explore, residents

    • Average Value

      $302K

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      $148K - $521K

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      8 Listings

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    Portage

    Indigenous peoples first settled Portage the area and utilized its surrounding rivers to transport goods. When the French arrived, they renamed the area Portage, which translates as “to carry” in French. The arrival of the railway in 1852 continued its transportation history, as farms and steel mills sent agricultural goods and building materials

    • Average Value

      $275K

    • List Price

      $174K - $496K

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      70 Listings

    Portage