Warren Township covers a substantial part of Indianapolis's east side, stretching from the city's near-east neighborhoods (just past Irvington) east to the I-465 ring and the Hancock County line. The township is one of the more affordable areas inside Marion County — a mix of established single-family subdivisions, well-known apartment communities, and the commercial corridors along Washington Street (US-40), Pendleton Pike, and 38th Street. Anchoring the township is Warren Central High School, one of the larger and more established public high schools on the east side, along with a network of well-known parks, community centers, and the Cumberland boundary. For buyers, Warren Township offers a combination that has historically been underrated: established homes at attainable prices, real proximity to downtown Indianapolis, and convenient interstate access in every direction. Your Realty Link helps buyers and sellers throughout Warren Township with full MIBOR MLS access.
Living in Warren Township
Daily life in Warren Township is shaped by a practical mix of residential, commercial, and recreational resources. The township's commercial corridors along Washington Street, Pendleton Pike, and Shadeland Avenue provide everyday shopping, grocery, dining, and service options. Major parks include Christian Park, Ellenberger Park (which borders Irvington), Cumberland Park, and the substantial green space surrounding the Warren Community Center. The Pleasant Run trail system connects neighborhoods to parks and waterways throughout the township. Residentially, Warren Township offers older established subdivisions with mature trees, mid-century neighborhoods, and pockets of newer construction near the I-465 corridor. For buyers who want established east-side living at attainable prices — and who appreciate a township anchored by a well-known high school and a network of community resources — Warren Township is worth a careful look.
Warren Township Home Prices & Real Estate Market
The Warren Township real estate market is one of the more affordable inside Marion County. Homes typically range from the $150s for established single-family homes, starter properties, and homes needing some updating to the $350s and higher for larger or updated homes in well-regarded established subdivisions. The township's mix of housing — including a substantial supply of mid-century brick ranches, two-story homes from the 1960s and 1970s, and pockets of newer infill — gives buyers genuine variety across price points. For investors, Warren Township has long offered a workable combination of accessible acquisition prices and steady rental demand, including for fix and flip opportunities. Inventory tends to move consistently when homes are well-prepared and accurately priced.
Schools in Warren Township
Warren Township is served primarily by the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, which operates the area's public elementary and middle schools and Warren Central High School. Warren Central is one of the largest public high schools in Indiana and is well known for its athletic, academic, and arts programs. The township also offers access to a range of private, charter, and parochial school options popular with east-side families. Because attendance boundaries vary by address and school-choice programs can change, a Your Realty Link agent can help you understand which schools serve any home you're considering and recommend verifying current details with the district.
Commute from Warren Township to Indianapolis
Warren Township's commute math is one of its biggest advantages. Downtown Indianapolis is roughly five to seven miles west — about a 15-minute drive via Washington Street (US-40), I-70, or 21st Street. The I-465 ring runs through the eastern part of the township, providing fast access to north-side employment centers, the airport corridor, and the Hancock County job market via I-70 east. For buyers who work downtown or anywhere along the I-70 / I-465 corridor, Warren Township offers some of the best commute math available inside Marion County — and at meaningfully lower housing costs than the city's north-side neighborhoods.
Work With a Warren Township Real Estate Agent
Your Realty Link is your local expert for Warren Township real estate. Led by Daniel Cope, Real Estate Broker and longtime agent, our team serves buyers and sellers throughout Warren Township and across Indianapolis with a hands-on, client-first approach. Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for genuine value, a longtime east-side homeowner ready to sell, a family searching within the MSD of Warren Township school district, or an investor evaluating the area's steady rental market, we combine deep neighborhood knowledge with a proven marketing plan and full access to the MIBOR MLS. Call Daniel today or start your home search online.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Warren Township
What are home prices like in Warren Township?
Homes in Warren Township typically range from the $150s for established single-family homes and starter properties to the $350s and higher for larger or updated homes in established subdivisions. The township is one of the more affordable areas inside Marion County. Contact Your Realty Link for a free comparative market analysis tailored to your specific area.
Is Warren Township a good area to buy in?
Yes — particularly for value-focused buyers. Warren Township offers established residential neighborhoods, Warren Central High School (one of the larger and more established public high schools on the east side), and convenient I-70 and I-465 access to downtown and the broader metro.
How do I search homes for sale in Warren Township?
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What schools serve Warren Township?
Warren Township is served primarily by the MSD of Warren Township, which operates the area's public elementary and middle schools and Warren Central High School. We recommend confirming current attendance details for any specific home.
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