
5757 East 21st StreetIndianapolis, IN 46218
5757 East 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46218
Year Built
1952
City
Indianapolis
Type
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood
East Side Indianapolis
County
Marion
Lot Size
0.41 ac / 17,947 sqft
Bedrooms
2
Full Bathrooms
1
Half Bathrooms
0
Garage Capacity
2
Living Area Total
1,460 sqft
Price per sqft
$82.19
Living Area Main & Upper
1,460 sqft

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Listing Agent
Buyer Agent
Listing Provider
Wilmoth Group
MLS #
21983652
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Mon Jul 15 2024
Sold on
Jul 12 2024
Listed on
Thu Jun 06 2024
Property History

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East Side Indianapolis
The East Side of Indianapolis offers a variety of unique residential areas, including the historic Woodruff Place and Irvington neighborhoods. The region is home to vibrant new nightlife and shopping in formerly industrial areas, as well as some of the city's most beloved outdoor spaces, including Ellenberger and Brookside Parks.
Living on the East Side of Indianapolis offers a blend of history, local character, and ongoing revitalization. Neighborhoods like the Near Eastside, Woodruff Place, Irvington, and Little Flower each bring something unique to the table while sharing a strong sense of identity and community connection. The Near Eastside, just minutes from downtown, has seen substantial reinvestment in recent years, with new housing developments, community centers, and park improvements. Areas like St. Clair Place and Englewood are popular among residents who value walkability, local art, and access to organizations that support homeownership and neighborhood growth.
Woodruff Place, just east of downtown, is known for its tree-lined boulevards, fountains, and historic homes dating back to the 19th century. It's a designated historic district where residents are actively involved in preservation efforts and neighborhood events. A few miles farther east, Irvington blends historic architecture with a modern local business scene. Its winding streets and sidewalks make it easy to access coffee shops, art galleries, and local restaurants. Annual events like the Irvington Halloween Festival highlight the neighborhood’s longstanding community spirit.
Little Flower, adjacent to Irvington, is a smaller, close-knit community filled with early 20th-century bungalows and cottages. The area is home to several parks and is supported by an active neighborhood association that organizes events and beautification projects. Across the East Side, residents benefit from a mix of established neighborhoods, access to green space, and a growing collection of local dining and cultural destinations. Whether drawn by historic homes, community involvement, or proximity to downtown, homebuyers exploring the East Side will find a range of options that reflect both tradition and transformation.
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