Cass Estates
Cass Estates is a charming neighborhood developed by Ryan Homes, KB Homes, and Paul Shoopman between the mid-2000s and mid-2010s. This community of 60 custom homes is packed with family-friendly amenities, including a playground, walking trails, a scenic pond, and a soccer field. Residents benefit from Carmel’s top-rated schools while enjoying close proximity to the quaint shops and restaurants in downtown Zionsville. The nearby Michigan Road corridor offers convenient access to shopping and dining options, as well as local favorites like Sprouts Cooking School, Java House, and 4 Kids Books & Toys. Cass Estates combines suburban tranquility with easy access to a range of amenities, making it a highly desirable place to live.
West Carmel is known for its stunning estate neighborhoods, expansive lots, and lush landscaping, offering a level of grandeur that is hard to match. Home to some of the area's most prestigious gated communities, it boasts a variety of neighborhoods, from intimate enclaves to sprawling estates, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Like other parts of Carmel, West Carmel is celebrated for its parks, including the widely enjoyed West Park and the serene Coxhall Gardens. The nearby Village of West Clay offers a unique living experience with its charming blend of retail shops, dining, and abundant amenities. While West Carmel is a bit further from the city center, convenience is never an issue, thanks to easy access to shopping, dining, and top-rated schools. Neighborhoods like Kings Mill, Woods at Shelborne, and Jackson’s Grant on Williams Creek even offer walking or biking access to some of Carmel’s award-winning schools, making West Carmel a highly desirable place to live.
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