326 N Hamilton Ave · Indianapolis, IN 46201
About This Home
Step into the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury with this beautifully reimagined 1889 Victorian by Mad River Homes — located just steps from the historic Woodruff Place neighborhood. Truly a rare find for downtown Indianapolis, this property offers the enchanting character of the late 19th century alongside the finishes, systems, and livability buyers expect today.
At 3,199 square feet, The Hamilton delivers four bedrooms and three bathrooms across two floors, with a generous main-level primary suite, an oversized upper-level bedroom suite, a redesigned kitchen with all new appliances, and natural gas heat with central air. All appliances are included in the sale.
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Property Highlights
14x19 primary bedroom on the main floor with en-suite bath - rare in a Victorian footprint of this era.
A 21x26 third bedroom upstairs functions as a junior primary, studio, or flex space - rarely seen at this price.
New dishwasher, refrigerator, gas oven, electric oven, microwave, disposal, and breakfast bar included.
Washer and dryer included in the sale - move in and start living on day one.
Preserved architectural proportions, high ceilings, and period details updated for modern living.
Natural gas heating and central air conditioning for year-round comfort and efficiency.
Property Details
Kitchen and Appliances
The redesigned kitchen features a breakfast bar, a gas oven, electric oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, garbage disposal, and an efficient 14x15 layout that flows naturally into the dining room. All appliances are brand-new and included in the sale price.
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Indianapolis's Near Eastside is one of the city's most historically significant and rapidly evolving neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets, a strong community identity, and a growing roster of locally owned restaurants and shops make it a compelling destination for buyers who want genuine neighborhood character at a price point far below the city's more established corridors.
Woodruff Place, established in 1872, sits steps away from Hamilton Ave. Designed as a formal park-like residential district with esplanades, fountains, and Victorian homes, it remains one of Indianapolis's most architecturally distinctive districts. Living here means living inside that history.
Downtown Indianapolis is under 10 minutes by car, and convenient access to I-70 and I-65 puts the entire metro within easy reach. The Near Eastside is where buyers who understand Indianapolis find value that the broader market has not yet fully priced in.