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About Fishers, Indiana

Rated as one of the Top 10 Best Places to Live in 2008 by Money magazine and CNN/Money and one of Indiana’s Clean Communities, Fishers, Indiana is one of the suburbs of choice for both Indianapolis and Hamilton County workers. It is located approximately 15 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis and has an impressive growth rate with a wide range of housing options including new, single-family homes, condominiums and apartments. Homes are generally priced between $100,000 and $1,000,000.

Fishers has rapidly become an upscale residential and commercial center, which extends from White River on the west to Geist Reservoir on the east. Easy access to highways is just one of the reasons Fishers is becoming a preferred location for corporate headquarters and exclusive residential subdivisions. However, in spite of extensive business growth, Fishers has managed to retain its small-town charm with events such as the Freedom Festival, Renaissance Faire, Flavor of Fishers and Summer Concert Series and with cultural amenities, such as the nationally-recognized Conner Prairie Living History Museum and Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve. The town of Fishers also has a number of public parks, soccer fields, playgrounds, and an ice skating arena with nearby Geist and Morse Reservoirs offering water activities such as fishing, boating, and water-skiing.
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