6731 Keepsake Drive
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6731 Keepsake DriveWhitestown, IN 46075


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Ac Lot

6731 Keepsake Drive Whitestown, IN 46075


Single Family Property Type
39 daysTime on Dwellane
$163Price per sqft
2 carsGarage
2019Year Built
$141Paid Quarterly
PULTE Built in 2019, This FIFTH AVENUE Model boasts 2451sf of OPEN CONCEPT. 3BR + LOFT, 2 Full Baths Up & 1 Half Bath down. Large Open Kitchen w/Planning Station. Upgrades including Stainless Steel Appliances, Interior Lighting Package, Mud Room Boot Bench, Wrought Iron Spindles, Finished Storage Under Stairway, 4 Ceiling Fans, Granite Countertop in the Kitchen & Punched Tin Backsplash. Custom 2" Wood Blinds throughout. 20x20 Rear Concrete Patio & Additional Landscaping.
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Year Built

2019

City

Whitestown

Type

Single Family Residence

Neighborhood

Harvest Park

County

Boone

Lot Size

0.19 ac / 8,276 sqft

Bedrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Half Bathrooms

1

Garage Capacity

2

Living Area Total

2,451 sqft

Price per sqft

$163.16

Living Area Main & Upper

2,451 sqft

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Listing Agent

Andy Sandler
317-331-8121

Listing Provider

A. M. Sandler & Associates

MLS #

22043945

Source

MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID

Last Modified

Thu Jul 10 2025

Listed on

Mon Jun 09 2025


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Harvest Park

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Harvest Park is a residential community developed by Pulte Homes between 2015 and 2019, featuring homes ranging from 1,900 to over 3,000 square feet. The neighborhood includes nearly 33 acres of open space and shared green areas, providing plenty of room for outdoor activities. Residents have access to amenities such as a park, playgrounds, basketball and volleyball courts, picnic areas, and walking trails that connect to a scenic nature area.

Conveniently located just north of the shopping and dining destinations at Anson, Harvest Park is less than a mile from Meijer, medical facilities, and Lowe’s, making daily errands quick and easy. The community is also less than two miles from I-65, offering direct connections to I-465 and downtown Indianapolis in about 25 minutes. For those commuting to work, Park 100 office complexes are just 10 minutes away. Served by the Lebanon Schools district, Harvest Park combines outdoor amenities with easy access to shopping, dining, and major roadways, making it a well-connected and accessible place to live.

Whitestown, Indiana, is a thriving and rapidly growing community that blends small-town charm with modern conveniences. Just 22 miles northwest of Indianapolis, Whitestown gives residents easy access to the city's amenities while maintaining a friendly, close-knit vibe that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle. The dining scene here is a highlight, with local favorites like Moontown Brewing Company, housed in a repurposed high school gym, offering craft beer and live music. L.A. Café is another gem, known for its cozy ambiance and delicious shrimp cocktail. For sweet treats, Fundae’s Ice Cream & Sweets is a go-to spot for families. The Shoppes at Whitestown and Whitestown Corner Market provide convenient retail options for residents, with everything from unique boutiques to everyday essentials.

Outdoor enthusiasts will love Whitestown’s focus on recreation. The town boasts over 12 miles of trails and 50 acres of parks, including playgrounds, splash pads, and sports facilities. The Big 4 Trail, a favorite among locals, provides a scenic route for walking or biking and connects Whitestown to neighboring Zionsville. For a unique experience, Hickory Hall Polo Club hosts family-friendly polo matches during the summer, complete with halftime candy drops for kids. Nearby Eagle Creek Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, offers endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating.

Rich in history, Whitestown was named after Albert S. White, a U.S. senator, railroad president, and abolitionist. The Big Four Trail, a local favorite, preserves this history by transforming an old rail line—once traveled by President Lincoln’s trains—into a beautiful walking and biking path. Over the last decade, Whitestown has been Indiana’s fastest-growing community, now home to over 10,000 residents. Community spirit is strong in Whitestown, with events like the Independence Day celebration, Brewfest, and seasonal farmers markets bringing residents together. Recognized as one of the top 25 most popular small towns in the U.S., Whitestown is the kind of place that makes you feel right at home, whether you're starting fresh, raising a family, or enjoying a new chapter in life.

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