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As Of 8/11/2010 In Pike Township There Are:

  660 Houses/Condos For Sale With An Average Time On The Market Of 117 Days
  122 Houses/Condos That Are Now Pending - Average Days On Market 88
     9 Houses/Condos Sold Month To Date (August 2010) Avg Days On Market - 54
  623 Houses/Condos Sold Year To Date (2010) Average Days On Market - 82
        (Down 6.3 percent from 2009 YTD)
  665 Houses/Condos Sold Year To Date (2009) Average Days On Market - 92
1143 Houses/Condos Were Sold In Pike Township In 2009 - Unaudited

Numbers Taken From MIBOR's BLC.
Information Is Deemed Reliable But Not Guaranteed.


Pike Township Foreclosure Study's
Pike Foreclosure Study 2006 (30 Pages In PDF Format)
Pike Foreclosure Study 2007 (47 Pages In PDF Format)
Pike Foreclosure Study 2008 (45 Pages In PDF Format)

September 24, 2006

Timberview Grand Opening

by @ 11:51 am. Filed under Production Builders


You are cordially invited to

Timberview Grand Opening

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
from 4 – 7 PM

Directions: 56th Street west to Raceway Road. Turn left (south) and Timberview will be on your left.

Tim’s Note: Gorgeous homes in an awesome Pike location.
Click here for flyer

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Traffic Report

by @ 9:13 am. Filed under Traffic Patterns

PIKE TOWNSHIP-TRAFFIC LANE(S)RESTRICTION

2720 West 62nd Street
6200N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for repair of gas leak from September 18th, through December 29th, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

9105 West 86th Street
8600N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service bore from August 21st, through November 30th, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

2815 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for service retirement from July 14th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

6615 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service from July 12th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

3110 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted to replace main from June 23rd, through September 29th, 2006.
(Citizen Gas & Coke Utility)

4751 Century Plaza Road
4300N/4700W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for gas main installation from April 19th, through October 31st, 2006
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4305 Georgetown Road
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4701 Georgetown Road
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006,
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4900 Georgetown Road (4900 block through 5500 block)
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4337 North High School Road
6300W/1N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service from August 29th, through November 30th, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

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September 17, 2006

Traffic Report

by @ 6:40 pm. Filed under Traffic Patterns

PIKE TOWNSHIP-TRAFFIC LANE(S)RESTRICTION

9105 West 86th Street
8600N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service bore from August 21st, through November 30th, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

5252 West 38th Street
3800N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted to repair main leak from August 16th, through September 16th, 2006.
(Veolia Water Indianapolis)

2815 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for service retirement from July 14th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

6615 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service from July 12th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

3110 West 79th Street
7900N/1W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted to replace main from June 23rd, through September 29th, 2006.
(Citizen Gas & Coke Utility)

4751 Century Plaza Road
4300N/4700W
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for gas main installation from April 19th, through October 31st, 2006
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4305 Georgetown Road
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4701 Georgetown Road
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006,
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

4900 Georgetown Road (4900 block through 5500 block)
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for installation of gas lines from April 18th, through October 31st, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

5525 Georgetown Road
4800W/1601N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted to relocate existing water main rom May 15th, through September 15th, 2006.

4337 North High School Road
6300W/1N
There will be 1 traffic lane restricted for new service from August 29th, through November 30th, 2006.
(Citizens Gas & Coke Utility)

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September 16, 2006

Park 100

by @ 2:16 pm. Filed under Pike Misc.

I was reading an article in the Indy Star last night from Thursday’s edition. It was about Park 100 and its varied tenant mix. Now I am somewhat familiar with Park 100 seeing that I worked in the park for 20 years, live next door to it and usually cut through it on my way to the office. Over the years not only has it taken on commercial and industrial tenants, I have seen churches and schools in the mix. What surprised me about the Star article is that it states that the occupancy rate for Park 100 is 95 percent. I was always under the impression that the rate was much lower. I suppose that if I were a commercial Realtor® I would have known this.

Property taxes help pay for our schools. Park 100 companies pay property taxes for their buildings. It is the same for homes in Pike communities except for one big difference. In any community you will find school children. In Park 100 you find none. There are no houses in Park 100. Park 100 is paying property taxes to help our schools without any children living there. That is like icing on the cake. At 95 percent, an industrial park can’t do much better than that.

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September 15, 2006

Home Sales

by @ 10:45 am. Filed under Pike Misc.

Home sales in Pike Township continue to be sluggish. We are still down 17 percent from last year at this time. With 925 houses on the market it is easy for buyers to be choosy. If you are selling your house and it is not in tip top shape, buyers will say “next”. List prices have to be competitive.

David Lereah, National Association or Realtor’s chief economist, said the most obvious effect in the near term will be with home prices. “A year ago we had record home sales and tight supply with buyers bidding over the asking price,” he said. “This year sales are slowing, homes are plentiful and sellers are negotiating. Under these conditions, we’ll probably see prices dip temporarily below year-ago levels as the market works through a build up in housing inventory.”

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