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Tyler Lingle, Indy realtor

Indianapolis suburb

Your Zionsville Realtor.

Zionsville is a Boone County suburb known for its brick-street village, wooded lots, strong schools, and a more established, upscale feel on the northwest side.

Tyler Lingle, Indianapolis Realtor

The quick read

What to know about Zionsville.

  • Brick-street village with local shops and dining
  • Wooded, larger lots and a quieter pace
  • Well-regarded Zionsville schools

Working with Tyler here

Zionsville is distinct from the north-metro suburbs and priced accordingly. Tyler helps buyers decide whether the village premium fits their plans.

Tyler is an Indianapolis Realtor and co-founder of Roots Realty Co., whose team has sold 235+ properties across the Indianapolis metro.

The numbers

Zionsville market snapshot.

$700,000
Median sale price
11
Avg days on market
-1.1%
1-year price change
59
Active listings

Redfin Data Center · Latest Redfin month: May 2026 Figures are approximate and reflect recent activity. Ask Tyler for a current, block-level read.

Living here

Why buyers keep planting roots here.

Zionsville feels different from the rest of the north metro, with a brick-street village, wooded lots, and a more established pace. Buyers plant roots for the character and the schools, and the village premium is real, so the question is always whether it fits your plans.

The village

A brick-street Main Street lined with local boutiques, restaurants, and coffee.

Wooded & trails

Wooded, larger lots with a quieter pace, plus Starkey Park and the rail-trail for walking and biking.

Schools

Well-regarded Zionsville schools are a consistent draw for families choosing the northwest side.

Homes

An established, upscale feel, from village homes to larger wooded-lot properties, priced at a premium to match.

Common questions

Zionsville, answered.

Straight answers on buying, selling, and investing in Zionsville with a full-service Indianapolis Realtor.

Is Zionsville worth the price?

It depends on what you value. The brick-street village, wooded lots, and schools are distinct, and buyers pay a premium for them. Tyler helps you decide whether that premium fits your plans or whether a neighboring suburb gets you more.

What makes Zionsville different from Carmel?

Zionsville has a more established, wooded, small-village feel, where Carmel is more built-up and walkable-modern. Both have strong schools. Tyler talks through the tradeoffs so the choice fits how you actually want to live.

How much do homes cost in Zionsville?

Zionsville runs at the higher end of the metro. Tyler can break it down from village homes to larger wooded-lot properties.

What school district is Zionsville in?

Zionsville Community Schools, well regarded and a consistent draw for families choosing the northwest side. Verify assigned schools by exact address, and Tyler can help you target the right area.

Is Zionsville a good place to live?

For buyers who want a brick-street village, wooded lots, and a more established pace with strong schools, it is distinct from the rest of the north metro. The village premium is real, so Tyler helps you decide whether it fits your plans.

What is there to do in Zionsville?

The brick-street Main Street is lined with local boutiques, restaurants, and coffee, with Starkey Park and the rail-trail for walking and biking.

How far is Zionsville from downtown Indianapolis?

Roughly twenty-five to thirty minutes by car from the northwest side. Tyler helps you weigh the commute and the village premium against a neighboring suburb.

Thinking about Zionsville? Let's talk.

Book a quick, no-pressure call with Tyler for an honest read on Zionsville and your options across the Indianapolis metro.