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Washington Township The aesthetic of this 2007 Guy Peterson–designed estate—described as “Frank Lloyd Wright meets Japan”—is seen in its cylinder chandeliers, stone fireplaces, glass walls, and angled ceilings. The fivebedroom house has chef’s and butler’s kitchens; the lower level includes a 900-square-foot apartment, media area, and family room. The nearly 8-acre lot features a Japanese garden, fish pond, flower garden, travertine patio, stone water sculpture, and an artist’s studio. $4,999,000. Bif Ward, F.C. Tucker Co., (317) 590-7871

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Pennsylvania Heights The farmhouse-inspired contemporary house sits on 0.4 acres on a tree-lined street near Williams Creek. Built in 2016, the open-concept home has wood floors, 10-foot ceilings, a steel staircase, quartz counters, an eat-in kitchen island, and a finished, carpeted basement with a fireplace. Outside are tree-shaded back and front yards, a patio, and an attached, three-car tandem garage. $949,900. Bif Ward, F.C. Tucker Co., (317) 590-7871


Downtown Indianapolis This three-bedroom loft is in a Wholesale District historic building. The open-plan conversion melds polished modern elements with industrial brick walls, 22-foot ceilings, two-story windows, cast-iron posts, and exposed ducts and wood beams. The kitchen has a wet bar and walk-in pantry; the master bath features a custom steam shower. $825,000. Mike Miller, F.C. Tucker Co., (317) 370-0189

Trader’s Point The 1997 Leonard Watson estate sits on 2.2 acres near Eagle Creek Park. The entry level of the five-bedroom home features carved woodpaneled walls and built-in cabinetry, tray ceilings, a spiral staircase, and five fireplaces—one of them in the kitchen, which also has a walk-in pantry, Viking range, and granite counters. The landscaped property includes mature trees, terraces, a slate patio, and a pool. $1,640,000. Noelle Hans-Daniels, Encore Sotheby’s International Realty, (317) 506-7090



Brendonwood Built in 1924, this chateau-style four-bedroom home is surrounded by 2.6 wooded acres. A recent open-concept restoration preserved the leaded glass, Tudor-arched doorways, built-ins, and deep window seats; updated rooms include a chef’s kitchen with walk-in pantry and eat-in island, a master bath with stone fireplace and freestanding tub, and a finished attic topped by a slate roof. Outside are a tiered stone yard and a pond, and a nine-hole golf course lies steps from the backyard. $949,000. Miles Mattingly, Nottingham Realty Group, (317) 361-7888
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Meridian Hills This classic Tudor-style brick cottage is set on a shady lot in a cul-de-sac. The three-bedroom 1932 house retains its wood floors, fireplace, arched doorways, built-in cabinets, and angled French doors, and has an updated kitchen with a breakfast nook and a finished basement with a stone and wood bar. The property, landscaped with flowering shrubs and a brick walkway, includes a patio and a yard. $389,000. Eileen O’Brien, Century 21 Sc heetz, (317) 445-0393 ■