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2011-06-29 01:59:50
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moving to Indianapolis in 2-3 weeks
anyone have any advice on where to live?
2011-06-29 06:33:54
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I travel there quite often for work. I would stay on the North West side of the city. Brownsburg and Avon are good locations. Zionsville is up and coming, alot of new apartments and houses being built there. These 3 locations have somewhat of a country like feel but are near the interstate and 15 mins from the city.

Carmel and Noblesville are both very nice areas also. Both middle to upper middle class. May be a bit more expensive to live then the first three I suggested. Noblesville is very urbanized with a nice mall and alot of stores and probably has more things to do and not live in the city. I would stay away from the city itself, can be a bit getto in certain areas.

If I had to pick one it would be Noblesville, more to do there, If I had alot of Money it would be Carmel, If I wanted a nice newer apt thats affortable it would be Zionsville, If I wanted an affortable house with some land that won't brake the bank it and has a small town feel, it would be Brownburgs.
2011-06-29 13:02:10
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i dont want to live in the middle-upper class neighborhoods with money or the representation of money.. (40k millionaires).. i'd stick out like a sore thumb with my rusted and modded 20 year old Sentra... LoL

where is the night life/live music part of town?
2011-06-29 13:34:07
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Originally Posted by vqman
i dont want to live in the middle-upper class neighborhoods with money or the representation of money.. (40k millionaires).. i'd stick out like a sore thumb with my rusted and modded 20 year old Sentra... LoL

where is the night life/live music part of town?



Fuck conformity?
Last edited by Kyle on 2011-06-29 at 13-38-22.
2011-06-30 00:56:15
#5
Where are you going to be working at?

I lived there for a little over a year and a half. I liked Brownsberg, it's a suburb, middle to upper middle class, really quite, low crime rate and according to older guys I worked with a good school system. It's on the west side of town.

I pretty much agree with everything he said
Originally Posted by LOUROK
I travel there quite often for work. I would stay on the North West side of the city. Brownsburg and Avon are good locations. Zionsville is up and coming, alot of new apartments and houses being built there. These 3 locations have somewhat of a country like feel but are near the interstate and 15 mins from the city.

Carmel and Noblesville are both very nice areas also. Both middle to upper middle class. May be a bit more expensive to live then the first three I suggested. Noblesville is very urbanized with a nice mall and alot of stores and probably has more things to do and not live in the city. I would stay away from the city itself, can be a bit getto in certain areas.

If I had to pick one it would be Noblesville, more to do there, If I had alot of Money it would be Carmel, If I wanted a nice newer apt thats affortable it would be Zionsville, If I wanted an affortable house with some land that won't brake the bank it and has a small town feel, it would be Brownburgs.
2011-06-30 02:30:02
#6
Originally Posted by ls4546
Where are you going to be working at?

I lived there for a little over a year and a half. I liked Brownsberg, it's a suburb, middle to upper middle class, really quite, low crime rate and according to older guys I worked with a good school system. It's on the west side of town.

I pretty much agree with everything he said


well, he's going to be going to school based on where his mom is building a house, in Fishers. Which also has a decent school district.. my residence won't matter as much.

Originally Posted by Viprdude
Fuck conformity?

exactly, I don't want to be around those who are doing the conforming.. I led that life far too long.. i have been so much happier living in squalor.. LoL
2011-08-08 22:00:28
#7
does anyone have a recommendation on an exhaust shop in Indy? I need some leaks fixed..
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