Places to Live in Indiana
Indiana is a Midwestern state of metropolitan centers, manufacturing communities, farmland and smaller towns. Indianapolis is the dominant urban hub, while Northwest Indiana connects closely to Chicago and southern Indiana becomes hillier and more wooded.
Indiana Highlights
- Indianapolis as a central transportation and employment hub
- Strong manufacturing and logistics presence
- Northwest Indiana access to the Chicago region and Lake Michigan
- Generally moderate housing costs across many communities
NarrowTheList Locations in Indiana
NarrowTheList currently includes 22 locations in Indiana. This list updates automatically as additional locations are published.
East North Central
Midwest
Comparing Places to Live in Indiana
Indianapolis, Northwest Indiana, college towns and smaller manufacturing centers have different job markets and commuting patterns. Access to Chicago can materially affect housing demand in the northwest, while central and southern communities offer different cost and lifestyle trade-offs.
Use the NarrowTheList locations above to compare housing, employment, climate, recreation, transportation, safety and other factors using the same underlying criteria.