Holliday Farms
$1.5M-$5M+Guard-gated luxury community built around a Pete Dye golf course with resort pool, clubhouse dining, and a private fitness and wellness center.
The Colts' headquarters and practice facility sits on the northwest side of Indianapolis in Pike Township, just off I-465 and minutes from Eagle Creek Park. Everything in this guide radiates from 7001 W 56th St, with the upscale Zionsville and Carmel suburbs to the north providing the privacy, real estate, and amenities a high-net-worth athlete expects.
Guard-gated luxury community built around a Pete Dye golf course with resort pool, clubhouse dining, and a private fitness and wellness center.
Master-planned village of estate homes, tree-lined streets, parks, and a walkable town center in top-rated Carmel.
Densely wooded, low-density pocket of Pike Township bordering Eagle Creek Park, with large lots and quiet streets.
Mature, old-money enclave of large lots and custom homes along the North Meridian corridor, home to Park Tudor School.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Indianapolis where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The metro's wealthiest suburb, blending a walkable brick-street historic village with sprawling custom estates on wooded acreage. Holliday Farms anchors the new-luxury segment with a Pete Dye golf course and gated Estates section holding the priciest, most private lots in the area.
Indianapolis's marquee luxury suburb, pairing a polished Arts & Design District with gated enclaves like Bridgewater Club and Springwood. Custom estates in its exclusive subdivisions command the metro's highest suburban prices.
The metro's premier waterfront, ringing the Geist Reservoir with multi-million-dollar estates featuring private docks, infinity pools, and the best water views in the state. Gated communities like Breakwater (just 35 custom homes, recent sales $2M–$3.5M) sit at the top of the market.
The old-money in-town corridor along North Meridian Street, lined with grand historic mansions on mature, tree-canopied lots in Meridian Hills, Crows Nest, and Williams Creek. Established prestige rather than new construction.