236 W 33rd Street
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236 W 33rd StreetIndianapolis, IN 46208


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$265,000
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2,344
Sqft
2,265
Sqft Lot

236 W 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208


Single Family Property Type
32 daysTime on Dwellane
$113Price per sqft
1920Year Built
BasementUnfinished
Historic charm, kept alive in a historic Indianapolis neighborhood! This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home sits in the heart of Crown Hill. During the remodel, the current owners stayed true to the area with tasteful updates and necessary upgrades. Big ticket items like the roof, windows, HVAC, water and electrical lines have all been replaced in the last few years. Clean basement for extra storage. A wall of windows in the four seasons room makes it a perfect office or plant room! All fresh paint and landscaping are new this year! Ready for your green thumb - there are potatoes, blueberries, grapes, honey berries, apples and raspberries around the property. Come be a part of this growing community, close to I-65, the Children's Museum, Ivy Tech and Herron Prep Academy.

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Year Built

1920

City

Indianapolis

Type

Single Family Residence

Neighborhood

Fall Creek Corridor

County

Marion

Lot Size

0.05 ac / 2,265 sqft

Bedrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

1

Half Bathrooms

1

Living Area Total

2,344 sqft

Price per sqft

$113.05

Living Area Main & Upper

1,600 sqft

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Listing Agent

Alex Montagano
219-508-9520

Co-Listing Agent

Daniel Leeper
260-557-4408

Listing Provider

eXp Realty LLC

MLS #

22040206

Source

MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID

Last Modified

Wed Jun 04 2025

Listed on

Fri May 23 2025


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Fall Creek Corridor

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The Fall Creek Corridor spans a collection of historic and evolving neighborhoods along the Fall Creek waterway, connecting some of Indianapolis’s most recognizable landmarks with everyday community spaces. This stretch includes Fall Creek Place, Mapleton-Fall Creek, Herron-Morton Place, and Kennedy-King — each with its own character, mix of housing, and neighborhood anchors. The Fall Creek Greenway is a central thread, offering a scenic multi-use trail system for walking, biking, and connecting to the Monon Trail and White River paths. Along the way, residents encounter curated green spaces like the Fall Creek Place Arboretum, Craig Kids Memorial Park, George E. Kessler Park, and the serene Watson Road Bird Preserve, each contributing to a lifestyle rich in outdoor access.

This area is also home to many cultural, educational, and community-driven institutions. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis anchors the west end of the corridor, while performance spaces like Footlite Musicals and the historic Martin Luther King, Jr Park — home to the Landmark for Peace Memorial — highlight the region’s deep cultural roots. Herron High School, St. Richard's Episcopal School, and Ivy Tech Community College serve local families and students, while nearby institutions like Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and CITYOGA School of Yoga and Health offer space for connection and wellness. Crown Hill Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries in the country, is both a historic site and popular destination for walking and events.

The food and drink scene continues to expand, with local favorites like Blue Mind Coffee, Goose the Market, and PROVIDER Coffee & Cocktail Lounge offering go-to options for neighbors and visitors alike. Dining spots such as Kountry Kitchen, Tinker Street, Bocca Restaurant, MashCraft Brewing, and Baby’s Indy reflect the corridor’s range of tastes and atmospheres. You’ll also find Gather 22 for brunch and art, Foundry Provisions for coffee and community events, and new venues like West Fork Whiskey Co. bringing energy to the area. For books and local culture, Loudmouth Books adds a literary presence. Altogether, the Fall Creek Corridor offers a location that’s connected, walkable, and full of places to explore—whether you’re enjoying a trail run, catching a show, or meeting friends for coffee.

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