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Zionsville real estate guide

Zionsville real estate guide with median sale price $800,000, $175/sqft, 29 days on market, home styles, schools, amenities, and FAQs.

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Housing market stats

Median price and housing data for Zionsville

Latest Redfin month: March 2026 / Redfin Data Center / Redfin city: Zionsville / Data pulled May 22, 2026

Latest month includes 25 reported sales for Zionsville. This uses city-level Redfin data.

Median price / sqft
$175/sqftRedfin city: Zionsville
Median days on market
29Typical market speed
Price change
+23.1%Year over year

12-month median price trend

Latest March 2026: $800,000
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Neighborhood overview

What to know about Zionsville

Zionsville is a Boone County town northwest of Indianapolis with a small, distinctive downtown village built on brick streets. The combination of village character, Zionsville Community Schools, and larger-lot estate properties in the outer ring has made it one of the premium suburban markets in the metro.

The housing stock spans from village homes in the original core to custom properties on larger lots, newer subdivisions on the perimeter, and estate-style homes on multi-acre lots farther out.

The latest Redfin data (March 2026) shows a median sale price around $800,000, up 23.1% year over year, with homes selling for about 98% of list and a 29-day median days on market. The strong YoY move reflects continued buyer demand for top-tier suburban inventory and the limited supply.

Zionsville fits buyers who want village character and top-end suburban living, luxury sellers in established subdivisions, relocation households, and families prioritizing Zionsville Community Schools. Tradeoffs include longer commutes to downtown Indianapolis, premium pricing on systems and renovations, and HOA rules across most newer subdivisions.

For sellers, the strong appreciation and 98% sale-to-list ratio reward accurate pricing and presentation. For buyers at the estate end, factor septic, well, and acreage maintenance into total cost of ownership where applicable.

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Zionsville FAQ

Zionsville questions, straight answers.

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What is the median sale price in Zionsville?

The current median sale price shown for Zionsville is $800,000. This figure comes from Redfin Data Center (Redfin city: Zionsville). Use it as a neighborhood-level reference point rather than a valuation for a specific home.

What is the median price per square foot in Zionsville?

The current median price per square foot shown for Zionsville is $175/sqft. Price per square foot can swing by condition, layout, lot, updates, parking, and exact block.

What types of homes are common in Zionsville?

Zionsville spans village homes in the original core, custom properties on larger lots, newer subdivisions on the perimeter, and estate-style homes on multi-acre lots farther out. The price range is wide depending on style and lot.

What schools serve Zionsville?

Zionsville Community Schools covers the town. Verify assigned schools by exact address. The district is one of the primary reasons many buyers choose Zionsville.

Is Zionsville a good place to buy a home?

Zionsville fits buyers who want village character and top-end suburban living. The Village downtown, Rail Trail, and Zionsville Community Schools are the main draws. Tradeoffs include longer commutes to downtown Indianapolis and premium pricing on most renovations.

What should sellers know about pricing in Zionsville?

With 23.1% YoY appreciation and a 98% sale-to-list ratio, accurate pricing and presentation drive the result. Comp work should distinguish between Village homes, subdivision homes, and estate properties. These price very differently.

Is Zionsville good for real estate investors?

Investor activity in Zionsville is mostly long-term holds and limited given the price points. Pure rental yield is tight. The more common operator path is buy-and-hold appreciation. Verify HOA rental restrictions before underwriting any specific deal.

How long do homes stay on the market in Zionsville?

The median days on market is about 29 days. Well-priced homes in the Village and strong school zones move fast. Larger custom builds and estate properties priced ahead of recent comps tend to sit longer.

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