Zionsville Community Schools

Home prices by school zone

Recorded sale prices grouped by the neighborhoods the district assigns to each elementary and middle school — actual filed prices from county records, not estimates, on a reference no portal publishes.

1,787 recorded sales assigned to a zone, last 5 years Recorded through May 2026 Assignment list 2025-26

Zones shaded by median recorded sale

Each shaded area is the group of neighborhoods the district assigns to that school; darker areas recorded higher median sale prices over the last 5 years. Gaps between zones are unplatted or off-list areas, not “unzoned.” Click a zone for its figures.

The six elementary zones

Zionsville elementary attendance zones compared by recorded sale prices
Boone Meadow 1 128 $497,625 $530,000 (15) $173
Eagle 12 208 $540,000 $555,000 (20) $201
Pleasant View 28* 564 $680,414 $765,657 (98) $218
Stonegate 12* 269 $518,000 $600,000 (44) $183
Trailside 17* 355 $630,000 $660,000 (55) $200
Union 10* 263 $805,000 $847,500 (32) $217

The two middle school zones

Zionsville middle school attendance zones compared by recorded sale prices
Zionsville Middle School 50* 1,035 $685,000 $772,500 (150) $214
Zionsville West Middle School 30* 752 $558,248 $569,500 (114) $187

Zones are listed alphabetically. Neighborhood counts are the neighborhoods with recorded sales in the window; * includes neighborhoods matched to the district list by name — approximate matches. The 12-month median shows its sale count in parentheses.

One high school, so no high-school zones

Every Zionsville Community Schools address feeds Zionsville Community High School, so there is no per-zone price split at that level. Town-wide, the median recorded sale over the last 5 years is $575,000 across 2,785 recorded sales.

How this is built

Prices are recorded sale prices from Indiana’s public sales-disclosure records — arm’s-length sales of finished homes over the last 5 years, the same cleaned layer behind the price map and the neighborhood comparison, recorded through May 2026. Grouping is by neighborhood, not by a surveyed line: each sale joins its neighborhood, and the neighborhood carries the school assignment from the district’s “Housing Additions by School” list. Two shares of the window can’t be assigned and are left out: 561 of 2,785 recorded sales (20%) aren’t tied to a named neighborhood in county data, and another 437 (16%) sit in neighborhoods that aren’t on the district list. Neighborhoods matched to that list by name (approximate matches) are included and marked with *. A median is shown only where a zone has at least 5 recorded sales in the period — it is the middle recorded sale, so one very large sale can’t pull a zone’s figure up the way an average would. Price per square foot leaves out multi-parcel sales and lots over three acres — a land price, not a home price. A 5-year window is long enough for a stable median in every zone and recent enough to describe the current market.

Read these figures as correlation, not cause: a zone’s median reflects the size, age, and lot mix of the homes assigned to it — not a verdict on the school, and zones with newer, larger construction post higher medians regardless. School assignments are grouped from the Zionsville Community Schools “Housing Additions by School” list and shown by neighborhood — they are a reference, not surveyed boundaries. Zionsville redistricts periodically, so confirm any address directly with Zionsville Community Schools before relying on it. School-assignment list: 2025-26.

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