Top 5 Neighborhoods on the South Side of Indianapolis (2025 Edition)
- Paul Linn
- Apr 3
- 2 min read

Looking to buy a home on the south side of Indianapolis but not sure where to start? You’re not alone. As a local real estate expert who lives and works in this part of the city, I’ve helped countless families, investors, and first-time buyers find their perfect fit. Here’s a breakdown of the top 5 neighborhoods on the south side that are worth your attention in 2025:
1. Franklin Township
Franklin Township continues to be one of the most in-demand areas on the south side—and for good reason. With newer developments, excellent schools, and easy access to I-65 and I-74, it offers a great mix of convenience and community.
Why people love it:
Highly-rated public schools
Affordable new construction
Family-friendly neighborhoods and parks
2. Greenwood
Technically its own city, but still very much part of the south side lifestyle. Greenwood offers a suburban vibe with a thriving retail scene, parks, and highly-rated schools, making it ideal for families and retirees alike.
Why people love it:
Tons of shopping and dining options
Established neighborhoods with mature trees
Strong sense of community
3. Perry Township
This area blends affordability with accessibility. It’s close to downtown Indy while still giving you that residential, quiet neighborhood feel. A great option for first-time buyers or investors looking for rental potential.
Why people love it:
Affordable home prices
Diverse community
Easy commute to downtown Indy
4. Beech Grove
A small-town feel with big Indy access, Beech Grove is often overlooked—but it shouldn’t be. This charming city-within-a-city is seeing a rise in home renovations and young buyers scooping up affordable properties.
Why people love it:
Great walkability
Quaint downtown with local businesses
Excellent value for the price
5. Southport
Southport is perfect for buyers who want that peaceful, established neighborhood feel without sacrificing proximity to city amenities. It’s a great spot for second-time buyers or those looking to downsize in a quiet setting.
Why people love it:
Established homes with character
Quiet streets and friendly neighbors
Close to shopping and parks
Final Thoughts
Each of these neighborhoods offers its own vibe, price point, and perks—but the one thing they all have in common? They’re located on the south side of Indianapolis—where life just feels a little more relaxed and connected.
If you’re thinking about buying or selling in any of these areas, I’d love to be your go-to guide. I live here. I work here. I know what makes these neighborhoods tick.
Let’s talk about how to get you into the right one.
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