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NOBLESVILLE’S NEWEST LISTINGS!
HAMILTON COUNTY
Hamilton County is located on the north side of Indianapolis, close to both I-69 and I-465. In Hamilton County, you can watch theater productions, visit museums and tour historic sites.
Hamilton County is one of the most rapidly growing and prosperous counties in Indiana. Located near the geographic center of Indiana, its 400 square miles boast some of the state’s finest residential areas, available property for small business development, and numerous recreational facilities.
American City Business Journals, Inc., recently rated Hamilton County eighth among 3,141 counties and cities studied throughout the state, and ranked Hamilton the best county to live in.
Communities in Hamilton County include Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Cicero, Fishers, Noblesville, Sheridan and Westfield.
Hamilton County has six public school districts:
- Carmel Clay Schools
- Hamilton Heights
- Hamilton Southeastern
- Marion Adams
- Noblesville
- Westfield Washington
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce named Carmel High School a “Best Buy” for Hoosier high schools offering the highest educational achievement levels for the lowest amount of tax dollars.
Four Noblesville elementary schools were named Four Star Schools by the Indiana Department of Education. Noblesville’s Four Star Schools are Forest Hill, Hazel Dell, Hinkle Creek, and Stony Creek.
Key attractions include Barley Island, Bundy Decoy’s showroom and factory, Carley Elk Farm, Ferrin’s Fruit Winery, Bastine Pottery, Stonycreek Farm, Stuckey Farm Market, Verizon Wireless Music Center, and the Carmel Symphony Orchestra.
The largest employers in Hamilton County are Adaptive Systems, Inc.; Burco Molding; Firestone; Flexware Integration, Inc.; Industrial Dielectrics; King Systems; Metro Plastics; Perfecto; and Riverview Hospital.
Other Facts and Figures:
- Population: 216,826
- Education – High school graduate: 94.2%
- Education – Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.9%
- Per Capita personal income: $33,109
- Median household income: $71,026
- New construction building permits issued in 2003: 4,588
- Residential housing units sold in 2003: 5,115
- Average residential resale housing sales price: 226,875
Sources include MIBOR, BAGI, U.S. Census Bureau, Indiana Business Research Center, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Hamilton County Web site.

