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Avon Indiana Real Estate - Cobblestone Springs

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Drive through Cobblestone Springs and you will want to stay awhile. From the waterfall at the entrance to the lakeview by the park, it is a pleasant place to come home to.

Built by Trinity and Davis Homes, the homes here range in size from a 1400 single level to almost 4000 square foot two story. They were built between 1993-1999.  

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Current statistics:

Cobblestone Springs

# Homes

Average Price

Highest Price

Sold

16

$155,542

$210,000

Available

5

$186,800

$224,900

 

This area is served by the Avon School District

Elementary: White Oak                               

Intermediate: AIS West

Middle School

High School

 

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Paula Henry is an Indianapolis Realtor with Red Door Real Estate, serving the needs of homeowners in Indianapolis, Speedway, Avon, Brownsburg, Plainfield, Zionsville, Carmel and Eagle Creek. When you're ready to buy or sell your home, you want an agent with a plan for helping you attain your dreams and goals. Contact Paula for your Indianapolis real estate needs

These statistics were assimilated from the Metropolitan Indiana Board of Realtors data and are representative of homes which were sold between 3/15/2006 and 3/14/2007. Available homes were active on 3/14/2007. This data is reflective of homes which were listed on the Indianapolis MLS; private sales are not included. All information is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. This information should not be used to valuate property in any area.

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Comments

I live in this neighborhood; it's somewhat nice, but some of the people aren't well-kept and have problems with the law.

Posted by Madison over 2 years ago

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