590 W Cedar Street

590 W Cedar StreetZionsville, IN 46077


Pending
$850,000
Asking Price
4
Bd
4
Ba
4,902
Sqft
0.17
Ac Lot

590 W Cedar Street Zionsville, IN 46077


Single Family Property Type
3 monthsTime pending
$173Price per sqft
3 carsGarage
1918Year Built
BasementCeiling - 9+ feet
Listed and Sold

Approximate location on a geospatial gridNorthern Suburbs
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Year Built

1918

City

Zionsville

Type

Single Family Residence

Neighborhood

Downtown Zionsville

County

Boone

Lot Size

0.17 ac / 7,405 sqft

Bedrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathrooms

1

Garage Capacity

3

Living Area Total

4,902 sqft

Price per sqft

$173.40

Living Area Main & Upper

3,969 sqft

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Listing Agent

Scott Lindsay
317-796-4887

Co-Listing Agent

Gary Angstadt
317-627-6652

Buyer Agent

Gary Angstadt
317-627-6652

Listing Provider

CENTURY 21 Scheetz

MLS #

22027753

Source

MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID

Last Modified

Wed Apr 09 2025

Pending on

Apr 08 2025

Listed on

Mon Apr 07 2025


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Downtown Zionsville

Approximate location on a geospatial gridNorthern Suburbs
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Downtown Zionsville centers around its iconic brick-paved Main Street, where historic architecture, local boutiques, and independently owned restaurants create a small-town atmosphere just minutes from suburban growth. This walkable district is the heart of Zionsville’s charm and character, offering a unique blend of old and new. Residents can enjoy a cup of coffee at a sidewalk café, browse local galleries and shops, or attend seasonal festivals that draw visitors from across Central Indiana.

The area surrounding downtown features a mix of classic homes, renovated properties, and newer infill developments that preserve the neighborhood’s traditional aesthetic. Many streets are lined with mature trees, and front porches still serve as gathering spaces. The layout encourages walking and biking, with quick access to the Zionsville Rail Trail, Lincoln Park, and public spaces like Elm Street Green. While housing tends to be more compact and established compared to other parts of Zionsville, the convenience and community atmosphere are key draws.

Living in downtown Zionsville means being close to everything the town has to offer—from summer concerts in the park to local holiday markets and art walks. Residents appreciate the ease of strolling to dinner, catching a show at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, or grabbing fresh produce at the weekly farmers market. For those looking for a connected lifestyle with a strong sense of place, downtown offers a distinctively local experience in the heart of town.

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