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Real Estate in South Bend, IN

With so much to offer its residents—a vibrant arts community, intriguing historic districts, and an array of attractions—South Bend is a great place to call home. For those who want to relocate to South Bend, the real estate market is brimming with a wide selection of properties in all sizes and prices, from efficient condominiums to expansive luxury estates. Real estate in South Bend is affordable; with a current median home price in the low $100,000s, properties for sale in South Bend appeal to people from all walks of life, whether you are a first time homebuyer or experienced investor. For students of Notre Dame, or even for those avid Fighting Irish football fans, there are plenty of Notre Dame condominiums for sale that are conveniently located near campus. Condominiums and townhouses in South Bend typically range in price from $60,000 to over $300,000, while single family homes in South Bend can range in price from a mere $10,000 for fixer-uppers to nearly $1 million for luxury homes that feature the best of modern design. There are also waterfront properties for sale in South Bend, which include apartments, condominiums, and homes with views overlooking the scenic St. Joseph River. No matter which location or type of housing you choose, South Bend real estate has what you need to start your life in this great college town. With a thriving market and an expert team of real estate agents ready to help you, it is easier than ever to find your next dream home in South Bend, IN.

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