Zionsville, Indiana
What sold in Zionsville, October 2016
Every home that changed hands in Zionsville in October 2016, at the price filed in county records. Recorded prices, not estimates: the number on the deed.
For scale: a typical month records about 52 sales, between 21 and 90 across 2021–2025, more in late spring and summer than winter.
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This month’s median is 41% above the October 2015 median of $257,000 (41 sales). Over the 12 months ending October 2016, the median recorded price was $325,695 across 617 sales.
Every sale, priciest first
A dash under Neighborhood means the home sits outside a platted subdivision. $/sq ft is blank for multi-parcel sales, homes over 3 acres, and homes with no square footage on file: those prices carry land, so dividing by floor area would mislead.
Where the sales were
- Eagles Nest 5 sales · median $299,900
- Amherst Meadows at Royal Run 4 sales
- Austin Oaks 4 sales
- Hidden Pines 4 sales
- Manors at Clark Meadows 4 sales
- Colony Woods 3 sales
- Raintree Place 3 sales
- Stonegate 3 sales
- Fox Hollow 2 sales
- Irongate 2 sales
- Olde Dominion 2 sales
- Sugarbush Hill 2 sales
- The Neighborhoods at Anson 2 sales
- Wimbledon Station at Royal Run 2 sales
- Bridlewood 1 sale
- Brittany Chase 1 sale
- Cedar Bend 1 sale
- Clark Meadows at Anson 1 sale
- Cobblestone Lakes 1 sale
- Colony Square 1 sale
- Grimes Addition 1 sale
- Hunter Glen 1 sale
- Hunters Ridge 1 sale
- Manchester Square 1 sale
- Maple Grove 1 sale
- Mulberry Place 1 sale
- Northern Meadows 1 sale
- Old Hunt Club Road Subdivision 1 sale
- Ping Drive Subdivision 1 sale
- Rock Bridge 1 sale
- Saddletree at Royal Run 1 sale
- Schicks Addition 1 sale
- Shaffers Crossing 1 sale
- St. Clair Estates 1 sale
- Stafford Point at Royal Run 1 sale
- Sycamore Bend 1 sale
- The Sanctuary at 121st Street 1 sale
- The Willows 1 sale
- Outside platted subdivisions 4 sales
A neighborhood median shows only with at least five sales that month, which is rare, so most rows carry counts alone.
How this report is built
Every line is a recorded sale: the price filed on Indiana’s sales-disclosure form when the deed was recorded, from Boone County and state public records. We count arm’s-length sales of finished homes only; vacant lots, land closings, and non-market transfers between family or related companies are filtered out. Recording lags a closing by roughly two to six weeks, so a just-ended month keeps filling in and its counts and medians can rise for weeks as late recordings land. A month publishes only once it has ended with at least 8 recorded sales. Sales are recorded through July 30, 2026. A multi-parcel sale is one recorded price covering several adjoining parcels; it stays in the count and price figures but out of price per square foot. Data refreshes weekly.
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A month earns an edition once it has ended with at least 8 recorded sales.