On the southeast side of Indianapolis, the Franklin Township Community School Corporation gives families a suburban-style school district while staying inside Marion County. For many buyers, that combination โ newer subdivisions and a well-regarded district without leaving the county โ is exactly the appeal, and homes inside the Franklin Township boundary see steady demand. This page is a guide to buying a home in the district: what the area offers, how the market behaves, and how Your Realty Link, an Indianapolis-based MIBOR brokerage led by Daniel Cope, helps families buy and sell here.
Living in the Franklin Township Area
Franklin Township occupies the growing southeast corner of Marion County, and it has one of the more suburban feels of any township inside Indianapolis. The area has seen extensive newer-home construction over the past two decades, with subdivisions, parks, and retail filling in around the older rural roads. Families are drawn to the mix of newer housing, relative space, and the district itself. It gives buyers a way to stay within Indianapolis and Marion County while enjoying the kind of newer-neighborhood environment more often associated with the outlying suburbs.
Franklin Township Area Home Prices & Real Estate Market
Homes in the Franklin Township school district generally range from the $200s to the $450s, with established and smaller homes at the lower end and newer construction and larger two-stories toward the top. The area's ongoing growth means a healthy mix of resale and newer inventory, and demand for the district keeps well-priced homes moving. For buyers who want a sought-after district and newer housing without leaving Marion County, Franklin Township is one of the most practical options on the southeast side. A Your Realty Link agent can confirm which specific homes fall within the district boundary.
About Franklin Township Community Schools
The Franklin Township Community School Corporation serves the southeast side of Indianapolis with elementary, middle, and high school programs, and it is a primary reason families choose this part of Marion County. We do not publish specific ratings, test scores, or enrollment figures here, since those change year to year โ buyers should confirm current information directly with the district. Attendance boundaries can shift as the area grows, so verifying the assigned schools for any specific address before buying is important. A Your Realty Link agent can help you confirm boundaries for the homes you are considering.
Commute & Location
Franklin Township's southeast-side location gives residents quick access to I-65 and I-465, putting downtown Indianapolis roughly 20 to 25 minutes away depending on where in the township you live. The area's road network and proximity to the interstates make commutes to downtown, the airport, and the southern suburbs straightforward, while newer retail corridors keep everyday errands close to home.
Work With a Franklin Township Real Estate Agent
Your Realty Link helps families buy and sell throughout the Franklin Township school district and across Indianapolis. Led by Daniel Cope, Real Estate Broker, our team understands how much the right district matters and how to market that advantage for sellers. Whether you are searching for newer homes inside the Franklin Township boundary or selling to reach district-focused buyers, we bring local knowledge, a proven marketing plan, and full MIBOR MLS access. Call Daniel today or search homes online.
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Frequently Asked Questions โ Franklin Township Schools
Do homes in the Franklin Township school district cost more?
Homes inside the Franklin Township boundary generally range from the $200s to the $450s. Demand for the district supports steady values, though the specific price depends on the home, age, and subdivision. Your Realty Link can provide a free market analysis for any address.
How do I find homes for sale in the Franklin Township school district?
Use the Your Realty Link property search at yourrealtylink.com to browse active MLS listings on Indy's southeast side. Because boundaries can shift as the area grows, a Your Realty Link agent can confirm the assigned schools for any specific home.
Is Franklin Township a good place for families to buy a home?
Yes โ Franklin Township offers newer subdivisions, a suburban feel, and a sought-after school district while staying inside Marion County and Indianapolis, making it a popular choice for southeast-side families.
Where is Franklin Township located?
Franklin Township is the southeast corner of Marion County within Indianapolis, with quick access to I-65 and I-465 and downtown roughly 20 to 25 minutes away.
Selling a Home in the Franklin Township District?
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