Enjoyed this one. A Zionsville resident and you included our home in your video a couple times. I would agree/disagree on the access portion of the community. Michigan Rd and connecting to I-65, so easily, I believe it makes it easier to get downtown, airport, etc.. There is, to your point, a bit of intentional walling the town off for exclusivity purposes. Neon lights...no! Buildings over 25 feet...no, zoning variances....tight and citizens that remonstrate over Carmel, Fishers, Whitestown type construction...absolutely. Resisting a new interchange off I-865, passionate, as well as widening 334 to allow more traffic, not a popular discussion. So, the retro feel, the general affluence of the residents, exemplary schools, large rolling properties (outside the Village) and home valuations soaring under the supply/demand continuum all make for a wonderful place to live. Thanks for a good review
Hi! Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comments. Zionsville is one of my favorite places because it's unique and works diligently to stay unique. It truly is a wonderful place to live.
I noticed the cyclist shelf figure behind you, and was wondering as a road cyclist myself considering a move to Zionsville, what’s the cycling like? Good roads? Group rides?
I used to ride a ton. The roads outside of Zionsville or anywhere more rural are really nice. Plenty of great group rides too. All skill levels from hammerheads to more casual.
I live here. It's bigger than the village. It's a walkable place. We live in a older neighborhood so our home cost is a lot less. We can still walk to the village. And I love walking in the summer at night and feel very safe.
One thing that I have noticed about Zionsville and Carmel is that a lot of people drive very slow, many under the speed limit which can be frustrating.
You know how when the biggest complaint about a town is slow drivers... forgot what my point was. Hopefully the incredibly obvious point was picked up on.
We do get snow in the winter but not as much as people would think. We get a little over 20 inches per year on average. We certainly don't have snow on the ground all winter long.
It's hard for me to say exactly. It should likely be above average for housing. Everything else for the most part regarding cost of living should be close to the same as any other place in the Indy metro
I want to stay and reside in the city on a temporary basis. How's the city for immigrants if they want to stay for some time and travel some nearby areas? Please do reply to this comment. We need the information asap.
Zionsville (west and east) has far better excess to Downtown than Carmel and matches Fishers. Yes Traveling east is not easy, but traveling west from Fishers is not easy. Zionsville has great access to the Airport. Much Better than Fishers or Carmel. Unfortunately Zionsville does have the highest combined tax rates (income and property tax) on the northside. Beware Boone County is considering raising the county option income tax rate from 1.50% to 2.00% and Zionsville Community Schools also has already passed 2 referendum.
My family moved to Zionsville from Fort Wayne when I was 2 (1991) and I moved to Texas at 18. I would re combed not placing such a heavy focus on downtown Zionsville. Only downtown is so “quaint”. Way back in the day, decades ago, it used to be that way, but it’s mostly all ‘new money’ and new neighborhoods of mostly homes that look all the same (i.e. Royal Run, etc.)I moved to Texas in 2008 and this was the case. I wouldn’t want anyone to watch this video and get the wrong perception of my hometown. I love my hometown, and I work in social media advertising, so I get what the host is trying to do, but expect to be called out a little bit from someone who actually lived and grew up there.
Hi Lauren! Thanks for watching the video. This video along with many others is just meant to highlight specific parts of a town or city... or to highlight its cultural heart. Many places (especially some suburbs) don't have much to speak of regarding that. Zionsville is a great place when compared to others. It's also grown since 2008. It's a little over 28,000 people currently so it goes without saying that there will be many houses that look quite similar. The good thing is that it has more than houses and some chain stores/shops. It's a little more unique with some personality. However, it isn't necessarily for everyone. Thanks for your input and hope all is well in TX!
Enjoyed this one. A Zionsville resident and you included our home in your video a couple times. I would agree/disagree on the access portion of the community. Michigan Rd and connecting to I-65, so easily, I believe it makes it easier to get downtown, airport, etc.. There is, to your point, a bit of intentional walling the town off for exclusivity purposes. Neon lights...no! Buildings over 25 feet...no, zoning variances....tight and citizens that remonstrate over Carmel, Fishers, Whitestown type construction...absolutely. Resisting a new interchange off I-865, passionate, as well as widening 334 to allow more traffic, not a popular discussion. So, the retro feel, the general affluence of the residents, exemplary schools, large rolling properties (outside the Village) and home valuations soaring under the supply/demand continuum all make for a wonderful place to live. Thanks for a good review
Hi! Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comments. Zionsville is one of my favorite places because it's unique and works diligently to stay unique. It truly is a wonderful place to live.
Question…the lyric is “Well west of Zion
They got a hot spot brewin'” -John Mellencamp
Is he talking about Zionsville IN? Do locals call it Zion?
Love these videos! You have a great perspective on the good and not so good aspects of the Indy suburbs, keep em coming! :)
Thanks! Really appreciate that and super pumped you like them.
At 9:18 you can see hopwood cellars winery. The son of the people who own it goes to my school!
I noticed the cyclist shelf figure behind you, and was wondering as a road cyclist myself considering a move to Zionsville, what’s the cycling like? Good roads? Group rides?
I used to ride a ton. The roads outside of Zionsville or anywhere more rural are really nice. Plenty of great group rides too. All skill levels from hammerheads to more casual.
@@LivingInIndianapolis Awesome, appreciate the info!
I live here. It's bigger than the village. It's a walkable place. We live in a older neighborhood so our home cost is a lot less. We can still walk to the village. And I love walking in the summer at night and feel very safe.
I love Zionsville. Walking around the village at night during the summer is pretty fantastic!
One thing that I have noticed about Zionsville and Carmel is that a lot of people drive very slow, many under the speed limit which can be frustrating.
Sometimes that's true!
No wonder it's the safest town in Indiana
You know how when the biggest complaint about a town is slow drivers... forgot what my point was. Hopefully the incredibly obvious point was picked up on.
Do you have an idea about how much is the lease for appartment? An idea?
6th con would be the snow.....how many days does it snow there?
We do get snow in the winter but not as much as people would think. We get a little over 20 inches per year on average. We certainly don't have snow on the ground all winter long.
what is a good cable tv & internet company for zionsville?
Yeah Zionsville is great!
Yes! Great place
Do thy tax on retirement?
Would you please talk about farming in Indianapolis.
Possibly. It would be a subject for a video in the future. Thanks for the suggestion!
Sure. Thanks for ur amazing videos too.
What would you say a comfortable minimum income should be to live in Zionsville?
It's hard for me to say exactly. It should likely be above average for housing. Everything else for the most part regarding cost of living should be close to the same as any other place in the Indy metro
I’d personally say around $90,000
if migrating to indiana do you have any recommendation regarding where to buy a car?
is there a public transport from lebanon indiana to zionsville?
no public transportation, I would recommend to buy a car
dont live in the states, but i enjoyed the video, subbed.
Hi !! Nice vlog ! Why it called Zionsville ?? I'm from Israel I thought bcz maybe it's a religious town ??
Hey! Thanks for checking it out! The town is named after a settler in the area (actually near Lebanon, IN)... William Zion
@@LivingInIndianapolis Ohh haha, good to know ! thanks. nice place u live in !
@@roygertel Thanks!
Hi can you help me, do you know how much for apprtment like for 1 BR? Or anything you can suggest in zionsville or carmel?
I’d say it’d be around 2000-4000 depending on the area
How do I contact you for additional information?
I live in Zionsville and this is 100% true
Thanks for watching!
I want to stay and reside in the city on a temporary basis. How's the city for immigrants if they want to stay for some time and travel some nearby areas? Please do reply to this comment. We need the information asap.
poor guy
What are the requirements to be a realtor in India ? Thanks
Here's a website you can take a look at for the Indiana requirements. www.in.gov/pla/real.htm
Thank you so much !
@@juanmalagon4177 You're welcome!
Con 4 is fine actually
I see my appointment
Zionsville (west and east) has far better excess to Downtown than Carmel and matches Fishers. Yes Traveling east is not easy, but traveling west from Fishers is not easy. Zionsville has great access to the Airport. Much Better than Fishers or Carmel. Unfortunately Zionsville does have the highest combined tax rates (income and property tax) on the northside. Beware Boone County is considering raising the county option income tax rate from 1.50% to 2.00% and Zionsville Community Schools also has already passed 2 referendum.
Thanks Frank!
So its the nicest suburb but the least 'diverse'...🤔😉
It's full of white people...
Weird 🧐
Always good to know!
@@rexrad9735 yep😁
@@riptomydeadhomiesbro I have like 5 black friends
How is zionsville for LGBTQS?😢
My family moved to Zionsville from Fort Wayne when I was 2 (1991) and I moved to Texas at 18. I would re combed not placing such a heavy focus on downtown Zionsville. Only downtown is so “quaint”. Way back in the day, decades ago, it used to be that way, but it’s mostly all ‘new money’ and new neighborhoods of mostly homes that look all the same (i.e. Royal Run, etc.)I moved to Texas in 2008 and this was the case. I wouldn’t want anyone to watch this video and get the wrong perception of my hometown. I love my hometown, and I work in social media advertising, so I get what the host is trying to do, but expect to be called out a little bit from someone who actually lived and grew up there.
Hi Lauren! Thanks for watching the video. This video along with many others is just meant to highlight specific parts of a town or city... or to highlight its cultural heart. Many places (especially some suburbs) don't have much to speak of regarding that. Zionsville is a great place when compared to others. It's also grown since 2008. It's a little over 28,000 people currently so it goes without saying that there will be many houses that look quite similar. The good thing is that it has more than houses and some chain stores/shops. It's a little more unique with some personality. However, it isn't necessarily for everyone. Thanks for your input and hope all is well in TX!
Diversity is not a con thumbs down from that comment in the video.
Hey! Not sure I understand...
Truly, one of the worst towns I’ve ever lived in
why?
Don't live here if you are single
What
I guess I'll have to move 😔✊💔
Where would you suggest living if you are?