Carmel IN looks amazing, great schools, good people safe, etc

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have first hand experiences
Houses are only 1m-2m
Public schools are all 10 and the student body looks respectful and polite
Makes our McLean area and school look like trash despite it being 2x more. We live in a. 4m home.


Even the 675k homes looks amazing

https://redf.in/GzzBAS


That looks like Ashburn.


Here are some more expensive ones with more character

https://redf.in/yoUm9C

https://redf.in/DE704E

https://redf.in/KE37GR
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have first hand experiences
Houses are only 1m-2m
Public schools are all 10 and the student body looks respectful and polite
Makes our McLean area and school look like trash despite it being 2x more. We live in a. 4m home.


“Student body looks respectful and polite?” This reads strange or maybe English is not your first language? If the latter, not sure international students would feel at home in this area.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have first hand experiences
Houses are only 1m-2m
Public schools are all 10 and the student body looks respectful and polite
Makes our McLean area and school look like trash despite it being 2x more. We live in a. 4m home.


“Student body looks respectful and polite?” This reads strange or maybe English is not your first language? If the latter, not sure international students would feel at home in this area.



Read: white
Anonymous
it’s catnip for white people
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t be able to take the winter weather.


Is it any colder than the DC area?
yes
Anonymous
I know many wonderful people in the DC area who call Indiana "home." OP, I think this area has a lot of appeal.
Anonymous
Kind of like Ohio, everyone looks the same in Indiana: light brown hair, little bit of scruff, little overweight, very pale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know many wonderful people in the DC area who call Indiana "home." OP, I think this area has a lot of appeal.


You can’t control where you grew up. They were smart enough to leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know many wonderful people in the DC area who call Indiana "home." OP, I think this area has a lot of appeal.


You can’t control where you grew up. They were smart enough to leave.


Exactly what I thought when I read that. They’re not living there now, are they?
Anonymous
We just moved from Fishers IN which is the next town over. Both are great family communities but are pure stereotypical suburbs with little to no character. Zionsville has alot of charm but is also where all the old money is. Indiana overall isn’t a bad place to be, as long as you know what you’re getting into. Reasonable taxes and the state generally leaves you alone. People there are also extremely nice (Hoosier hospitality).
Anonymous
It’s Eagleton
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just moved from Fishers IN which is the next town over. Both are great family communities but are pure stereotypical suburbs with little to no character. Zionsville has alot of charm but is also where all the old money is. Indiana overall isn’t a bad place to be, as long as you know what you’re getting into. Reasonable taxes and the state generally leaves you alone. People there are also extremely nice (Hoosier hospitality).


Also local lines drawn to carefully avoid poor people or black people in those charming school districts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Eagleton

Anonymous
People in DC are trained to believe that DC is superior to everywhere else -- that's why they have to disparage other places like this. Criticisms like urban sprawl, lacks character, etc. -- these apply to DC also, but folks here will never acknowledge it because then they'd be admitting that they're paying tons of money to live in a pretty soulless, high-crime area with terrible housing stock and schools that aren't as good as those in other areas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know many wonderful people in the DC area who call Indiana "home." OP, I think this area has a lot of appeal.


You can’t control where you grew up. They were smart enough to leave.


Exactly what I thought when I read that. They’re not living there now, are they?


No, but most that I know plan to move back when they have kids.
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