Buyers Snap Up Small Homes; 1,000 Square Feet for $599,950 by Sara Lin Wall Street Journal | July 18, 2008 …In Indianapolis, developer Casey Land learned of the small home developments in an industry magazine and hired Mr. Chapin for a 21-cottage project. The houses will range in size
Read More →The Carmel City Council approved new plans for more affordable and smaller homes in a housing development that will soon start taking shape at 98th Street and Westfield Boulevard. Pittman Partners will begin work on Aramore, a 27.4-acre development, in October (2009). by Melanie Hayes Indianapolis Star | June
Read More →More boomers are opting for smaller neighborhoods with a bigger sense of community. Read this entire article >
Read More →CARMEL – There is a growing trend and demand for smaller homes. While condominiums have filled a void for empty nesters and first-time home buyers, one north side developer is using a decades-old idea to build neighborhoods, not subdivisions. View this video and entire article >
Read More →This week Inglenook of Carmel was featured in Carmel Current Magazine! The article discusses the unique qualities that make Inglenook and our homes different from the average Carmel neighborhood. From the intimate community layout to the eco-friendly homes bursting with character, Inglenook stands apart in Carmel. Read
Read More →Haya El Nasser USA Today | March 29, 2011 …Developer Casey Land had always worked on large projects, such as shopping centers and multifamily units. Three years ago, partly inspired by Chapin’s cottage industry, Land decided to build the Inglenook Neighborhood in Carmel, a suburb of Indianapolis. “A couple of times
Read More →by: Sherman Burdette Fox 59 WXIN | July 14th, 2011 “…When people come through these cottages they are overwhelmed by just what the design and layout offer in terms of living style. People aren’t just looking for a home anymore. They’re looking to create a lifestyle and that’s just what
Read More →By: Cory Schouten Indianapolis Business Journal | July 16th, 2011 “A veteran local homebuilder is tearing up the suburban residential playbook with a new project in Carmel that offers tightly spaced bungalows clustered around grassy courtyards. Homes at the Inglenook neighborhood along 99th Street west of Haverstick Road
Read More →One of the many things that makes Inglenook stand apart is our ability to customize our cottage-style home designs to fit your lifestyle. Unlike your standard production builders, when we talk customization it’s much more than picking out the finishes. It’s customizing your home to reflect how
Read More →Inglenook, a new “pocket” neighborhood, is under development on Carmel’s southside. In the past, Carmel has been a city focused on large, single family homes in standard, subdivision-style developments. Inglenook’s developer, Casey Land of LAND Development & Building, is hoping to change all of that by offering
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