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By Nancee Reeves townhomes in the arts district, i ts historic homes and .87
established neighborhoods in Old Town Carmel, its up- 5
and-coming Village of WestClay concept homes to myriad ")eople searching for ahome in ;P
newconstruction opportunities.” lCarmel might be surprised at the a
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CProximity with personality omporural, urban, fancy,functional,
In addition to innovativehome designs, Carmel boasts
abustling economic corridor that’s both attractiveandP elegant and everycategoryin s
lucrative.The Arts &Design District, Merchants’Square ibetween. Homes in Carmel haveenough te
and ClayTerrace offer ample shopping options, and the ;Dacharacter to please even the most eclectic tastes.
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“The NorthMeridian Corridor is the second-largest office“Carmel is perceived as being homogeneous, but that is
area in Indianapolis, and it provides some of the highest- Ocsimply not the case,” said Angela Raab,aCarmel resident
paying jobs in the Indianapolis metropolitan area,” said Mikeand realtor with F.C. Tucker Co.“Carmel is filled with t, 200
Napariu, vice president of marketing for REI Realty Services.adiverse array of housing options, from its charming
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