


736 Lincoln StreetIndianapolis, IN 46203
736 Lincoln Street Indianapolis, IN 46203
Architecture
the Commute
Year Built
1935
City
Indianapolis
Type
Single Family Residence
Neighborhood
Bates-Hendricks
County
Marion
Lot Size
0.15 ac / 6,665 sqft
Bedrooms
3
Full Bathrooms
2
Half Bathrooms
1
Garage Capacity
2
Living Area Total
4,088 sqft
Price per sqft
$110.05
Living Area Main & Upper
2,632 sqft

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Listing Agent
Buyer Agent
Listing Provider
Encore Sotheby's International
MLS #
21977361
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Thu Jan 16 2025
Sold on
Jan 15 2025
Listed on
Wed May 15 2024
Property History
Architecture
the Commute

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Bates-Hendricks
Bates-Hendricks is a historic neighborhood located just south of downtown Indianapolis, bordered by key cultural and entertainment districts like Fountain Square and Old Southside. Originally named after early Indiana leaders Hervey Bates and Thomas Hendricks, the area has long-standing roots, with the Bates-Hendricks House recognized as a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Though primarily residential, the neighborhood offers direct access to I-65 and I-70, and its location makes it easy to reach Lucas Oil Stadium, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.
The neighborhood has seen significant revitalization efforts in recent years, driven in part by local homeowners and the spotlight from HGTV’s Good Bones. These efforts have restored many historic homes and spurred economic activity, including the opening of Two Chicks District Co., a local business offering home goods and a café. While Bates-Hendricks doesn’t have a major commercial center, it’s home to small, beloved spots like Tex Mex Taqueria, Lincoln Lane Coffee Co., and Indy All Night. Local bars like The Vault Indy and Bowhaus Tap Bar add to the social scene.
Outdoor spaces are a key part of life in Bates-Hendricks. Residents enjoy close access to the Pleasant Run Greenway and Garfield Park, a 128-acre public space featuring a conservatory, performing arts center, sunken gardens, and more. Within the neighborhood itself, you’ll find smaller parks like Hendricks Park and Ringgold Park, as well as Indy’s first off-leash dog park through a community partnership. These spaces, combined with active neighborhood engagement and ongoing investment, make Bates-Hendricks a community with both character and connectivity.
Neighborhood Features
Architecture
the Commute
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