Little Flower, Indianapolis Homes for Sale

Named after the Little Flower Catholic Church, Little Flower, Indiana is a small community on the near east side near Irvington. Affordable homes and local businesses make this a great walking community in Downtown Indy. Just blocks from Historic Irvington, and a couple miles from the freeway, Little Flower is an easy drive or bike ride from downtown.

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5053 E 11th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201

5053 E 11th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201

Enormous home in Little Flower, 3 miles from Downtown Indy, minutes to I-70 and 465. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, gorgeous woodwork, tons of closet space. Large eat-in ...

4 Beds 2 Bath Areas 3879 SqFt

$355,000

Cosgrove Group LLC
1302 N Linwood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

1302 N Linwood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

Great investment Properly!! Each units consists of 1 bed/ 1 bath. The right side has been a long term renter for more than 7 years. The left unit has been recently u...

0 Beds 0 Bath Areas 0 SqFt

$165,000

BHB Real Estate Group
4922 Elliott Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

4922 Elliott Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

Lovely 4-bedroom ranch is ready for new owners. This home features easy-care wood laminate flooring and fresh neutral paint throughout the interior. Inside the home,...

4 Beds 1 Bath Areas 1219 SqFt

$120,000

Sylvan Realty of GA LLC
1121 N Grant Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

1121 N Grant Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201

2 bedroom, 1 bath home that needs repairs and updates. Part of home has been in a fire. This home is being sold in As Is condition. Inspections are for buyer's pu...

2 Beds 1 Bath Areas 1561 SqFt

$89,000

Diverse Property Solutions Ind

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The neighbhorhood offers two grocery stores, several convenience stores, restaurants, bars, a hospital, and Post Office, all within walking distance. The neighborhood is bound by 10th Street on the South, Sherman Drive on the West, 16th Street on the North, and Emerson Avenue on the East.

The neighborhood was developed during the 1910s and 1920s. It is named for St. Therese, the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church. Initially, it was a mainly Irish-Catholic neighborhood, with close ties to the church. Architectural styles include Arts and Crafts, California Bungalow, Colonial, and Tudor Revival. The neighborhood is served by Indianapolis Public Schools, Little Flower Catholic School, and Scecina Catholic High School.

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