About the neighborhood
Hunt Country Preserve is a small residential subdivision in Zionsville, Indiana, made up of about 15 single-family homes. One defining characteristic is space: lots here average roughly 2.79 acres, giving the neighborhood a low-density, open feel rather than the tighter spacing of a typical suburban development. The homes are zoned RE, consistent with the larger residential parcels found throughout the community.
Recent sales activity has been limited, which is common for a neighborhood of this size. The most recent recorded sale closed at around $345,000, which also stands as the high end of the available sale data. With only a handful of homes and few transactions, pricing here reflects a thin but useful snapshot rather than a broad market trend. The neighborhood is governed by a homeowners association, with a monthly fee of $100 covering its operations.
Families in Hunt Country Preserve are served by Zionsville Community Schools, with students attending Union Elementary School, Zionsville Middle School, and Zionsville Community High School. The combination of large lots, a single-family housing makeup, and an established HOA tends to appeal to buyers who want room to spread out and value the structure of a managed community, while keeping access to the area's public school system.
Recent sales activity has been limited, which is common for a neighborhood of this size. The most recent recorded sale closed at around $345,000, which also stands as the high end of the available sale data. With only a handful of homes and few transactions, pricing here reflects a thin but useful snapshot rather than a broad market trend. The neighborhood is governed by a homeowners association, with a monthly fee of $100 covering its operations.
Families in Hunt Country Preserve are served by Zionsville Community Schools, with students attending Union Elementary School, Zionsville Middle School, and Zionsville Community High School. The combination of large lots, a single-family housing makeup, and an established HOA tends to appeal to buyers who want room to spread out and value the structure of a managed community, while keeping access to the area's public school system.
Location and boundaries
Amenities and features
Nature & Recreation
Utilities & Infrastructure
Housing overview
Home Types
Single FamilyCommon questions
Homes in Hunt Country Preserve carry an average assessed value of $1,350,000.
Yes, Hunt Country Preserve has a homeowners association with dues of about $100 per month, managed by Nikki Martin.
Hunt Country Preserve is served by Union Elementary School, Zionsville Middle School, Zionsville Community High School, part of Zionsville Community Schools.