Here are Indy's five most lavish-selling homes for 2022.
5 big sports real estate tales of 2022:Built in 1930, this sprawling 7,100-square-foot home on Hussey Lane in Carmel has five bedrooms, 10 baths and sits on 15 acres. It sold for $9 million in June., just 72 yards away, sold last week for $2.9 million.
There are three different walk-out porch areas including one screened in with a fireplace and another with a smart pergola that oversees a gunite pool engulfed by mature trees. The basement is finished with a bedroom, bathroom, workout room and golf simulator/theater.This home in Crows Nest, located in Washington Township about seven miles northwest of Indianapolis sold for $4.1 million in mid-December, barely making the cut off for 2022's most expensive abodes.
Located in the Bridgewater neighborhood, the mansion has 6 bedrooms and 9 baths and is part of The Bridgewater Club golf community.
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