Hi! My name is Tony Anczer, your Dyer Indiana Real Estate Agent. This post talks all about the subdivisions of Dyer Indiana with information including:
Autumn Chase subdivision is located on the north side of Dyer Indiana just east of Calumet Avenue, directly off of 213th St.
Yes, Autumn Ridge Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Briar Crossing subdivision is located on the north side of Dyer Indiana just east of Calumet Avenue, directly off of 213th St.
Yes, Briar Crossing Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Briar Crossing Subdivision is about 70 percent single family homes with a mix of ranch and 2 stories, and about 30% duplex homes.
Brighton Woods subdivision is located towards the middle of Dyer with entrance directly off of Sheffield Avenue at Brighton Lane.
Yes, Brighton Woods Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Castlewood subdivision is generally in the center of Dyer with north entrance located at the cross streets of Lincoln Highway (Route 30) and Castlewood Drive.
Yes, Castlewood Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Homes in Castlewood Subdivision generally sell in the $400,000 – $600,00 range for single family homes.
Chateau Woods subdivision is located in about the center of Dyer, with entrance to the subdivision right off of Sheffield Avenue, right at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and Chateau Ln.
Yes, Chateau Woods Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Homes in Castlewood Subdivision generally sell in the $400,000 – $550,000 range for single family homes.
Emerald Crossing subdvision is located right off of 101st Ave (aka Exchange Street) with entrance at the intersection of 101st Ave and Mondorf St.
Yes, Emerald Crossing Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
The Enclave subdivision is located right off of 93rd Ave. with entrance at the intersection of 93rd Ave. and Beall St.
Yes, The Enclave Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
The Enclave Subdivision is comprised of single family homes that are primarily 2 story homes with some ranch homes.
Homes in the Enclave subdivision generally sell in the $400,000 – $700,000 range.
Greystone subdivision is on the south end of Dyer and is located right off of Calumet Ave. with entrance at the intersection of Calumet Ave. and Greystone Dr.
Yes, Greystone Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Highpoint Prairie subdivision is located towards the south end of Dyer right off of Sheffield Ave. at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and Stargrass Lane. This subdivision is adjacent to the Beggar’s Pizza at the corner of 81st Ave. and Sheffield Ave.
Yes, Highpoint Prairie Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Highpoint Trails subdivision is located towards the south end of Dyer right off of Sheffield Ave. at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and Highpoint Trails Dr. This subdivision is adjacent to the BP Gas station at the corner of 81st Ave. and Sheffield Ave.
Yes, Streamside Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Mallard Cove subdivision is located towards the south end of Dyer right off of Sheffield Ave. at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and Highpoint Trails Dr. This subdivision is adjacent to the George Bibich Elementary School right off of 81st Ave.
Yes, Mallard Cove Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Meadow Brooke subdivision is located on the south end of Dyer located right of of Sheffield Ave., just east of Primrose Dr.
Yes, Meadow Brooke Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
The home builder in Meadow Brooke subdivision is Armani Development
Northgate Park subdivision is located on the north side of Dyer right off of Sheffield Ave. with entrance at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and Northgate Dr. Northgate Park is surrounded by this subdivision.
No, Northgate Park does not have a home owners association.
Parkview Terrace subdivision is located at the north end of Dyer right off of Calumet Ave. with entrance at Calumet Ave. and Harrison Pl. This subdivision is adjacent to the CVS Pharmacy at Calumet Ave. and Main St.
No, Parkview Terrace does not have a home owners association.
Prairie Trails Subdivision is located at the south end of Dyer, at the intersection of Sheffield Ave. and 98th Ave.
Yes, Prairie Trails Subdivision does have a home owners association. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
Silver Leaf Subdivision is located at the intersection of 109th Ave. and Hillcrest Ln. The Subdivision has a Dyer Indiana mailing address, but is actually in the Town of St. John.
Yes, Silver Leaf Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
All (or almost all) of the homes in Silver Leaf subdivision were built by Olthof Homes. This subdivision is mostly single family 2 story homes, with some ranch homes, and some duplex homes. Price point in 2024 is low $300,000’s for duplexes up to about $500,000 for the larger 2 story homes.
Streamside Subdivision is located at the southwest corner of the intersction of White Oak Ave. and 109th Ave. The Subdivision has a Dyer Indiana mailing address, but is actually in the Town of St. John.
Yes, Streamside Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision. (Note that almost all newer subdivisions will have an HOA. At a minimum, HOAs exist to maintain ponds, landscape maintenace around the ponds, and entrance sign maintenance.)
The price point in 2024 is generally $500,000 for the ranch homes and up to about $575,000 for the larger 2 story homes.
All the homes in Streamside subdivision were built by Olthof Homes. The land development of Streamside Subdivision was completed in 2024, and houses also began being built in 2024. This subdivision is entirely single family homes, with a mix of ranch homes and 2 story homes.
Summerlin Estate Subdivision is located at the intersection of 109th Ave. and Isles Ave. The Subdivision has a Dyer Indiana mailing address, but is actually in the Town of St. John.
Yes, Summerlin Estates Subdivision does have a home owners association. There is just one HOA for the entire subdivision.
Summerlin Estates Subdivision is comprised of all single family home. . Most of the homes are 2-story homes with some ranch style homes.
Homes in Summerlin Estates subdivision sell in the $450,000-$575,000 range.
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