


2014 W Morris StreetIndianapolis, IN 46221
2014 W Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221
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the Commute
Year Built
1920
City
Indianapolis
Type
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood
West Indianapolis
County
Marion
Lot Size
0.11 ac / 4,661 sqft
Bedrooms
4
Full Bathrooms
2
Half Bathrooms
0
Living Area Total
2,448 sqft
Price per sqft
$53.47
Living Area Main & Upper
1,668 sqft
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Listing Agent
Co-Listing Agent
Buyer Agent
Listing Provider
Red Bridge Real Estate
MLS #
21970869
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Wed Oct 30 2024
Sold on
May 31 2024
Listed on
Wed Mar 27 2024
Property History
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West Indianapolis
West Indianapolis is a historic and resilient community located just southwest of downtown, bordered by Holt Avenue, Raymond Street, the White River, and the CSX Rail Network. Originally settled in the 1820s and later incorporated in 1894, the area grew rapidly with the development of the Belt Railroad and Union Stockyards, which brought a wave of working families to the neighborhood. Though annexed by the city of Indianapolis in 1897, West Indianapolis has retained a distinct identity and continues to reflect its industrial roots through ongoing partnerships with major employers like Eli Lilly and Rolls-Royce.
Today, West Indianapolis offers a mix of residential living and urban accessibility. The neighborhood is situated near Lucas Oil Stadium and Victory Field, and just a short drive from downtown amenities. Residents enjoy proximity to the White River Parkway and greenway trails, adding outdoor recreation to the list of conveniences. Parks and local institutions such as the West Indianapolis Public Library and Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center contribute to the neighborhood’s community infrastructure and ongoing efforts to improve quality of life.
Community pride remains strong, with local organizations like the West Indianapolis Neighborhood Congress and West Indianapolis Development Corporation leading neighborhood improvement efforts. The area’s legacy includes its connection to Indy’s automotive history—the Marmon Wasp, the 1911 Indianapolis 500 winner, was designed and built here. With deep roots and a focus on ongoing development, West Indianapolis blends historical character with a forward-looking approach to community living.
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