Tony Anczer - Your Dyer Indiana Realtor

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As a 20+ year resident of Northwest Indiana, living in Dyer Indiana, Tony can’t be much more familiar with Dyer Indiana and greater Northwest Indiana. 

 

 

As a licensed real estate agent in Indiana and Illinois, Tony can help you with any and all of your real estate needs in both states.  We have a number of clients relocating from Illinois and from other states into Indiana, and many find themsleves buying a home in Dyer Indiana.

 

Buying, selling, investing, commercial real estate, new construction, development – Tony is experienced in it all. Call Tony directly on his cell at 708-608-3000 or reach out via email at Tony@Anczer.com

Our Real Estate Services

Buying A Home

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We have helped many clients purchase a home in Dyer Indiana and are very familiar with the various neighborhoods in Dyer Indiana.  Many people choose Dyer Indiana to live in due to the great location for commuting to Illinois for work, due to how safe the Town is, and for the good schools. Give Tony a call to talk through the Dyer Indiana neighborhoods that may be a great fit for you!

Selling A Home

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Whether it is to upsize, downsize, relocate, or move across town, we can help you sell your property in Dyer Indiana.  Dyer is a hot area and we sometimes have buyers for homes selling in Dyer Indiana without them ever having to go on the market.   Give Tony a call to talk through our home selling system.

Real Estate Investing

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Pockets of Dyer Indiana provide positive cashflow at market rate purchase prices, and of course the numbers only get better when buying at a discount.  There are also apartment buildings in Dyer Indiana.  One thing to keep in mind when looking at investment properties in northwest Indiana is that the property tax cap is 2.0% for non-owner occupied properties.

Buying & Selling Commercial Real Estate

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Pockets of Dyer Indiana provide positive cashflow at market rate purchase prices, and of course the numbers only get better when buying at a discount.  There are also apartment buildings in Dyer Indiana.  One thing to keep in mind when looking at investment properties in northwest Indiana is that the property tax cap is 2.0% for non-owner occupied properties.

Meet Our Dyer Indiana Realtor Team!

Tony Anczer

Listing Agent & Buyer Agent

Lisa Anczer

Transaction Coordinator
& Showing Agent

Brad Filiponi

Photo Editor

Steve Rettig

Managing Broker, eXp Realty

Stephanie Greenberg

Preferred Attorney Partner (Illinois) from Greenberg & Sinkovits

John LeRose

Lender Partner from
Guaranteed Rate

Frequently Asked Questions About Dyer Indiana

How Much Do Homes Cost In Dyer Indiana?

The Median sold single family home value in Dyer Indiana is $355,500.

If I Like Dyer, Indiana, Which Other Towns Might I Also Like?

Dyer Indiana is part of the “Tri-Towns”, which Schererville and St. John make up the other 2 towns.  All 3 of these towns have houses in similiar price points and all are also in the same school district of Lake Central High School.  

Does Dyer Have a Pre-Sale Home Inspection?

No – Dyer does not have a pre-sale home inspection.  Many towns in Illinois do have a pre-sale home inspection required by the city or village, but the Town of Dyer does not require a pre-sale home inspection.  Note that a home inspection would still be part of the real estate sale process, but that would be an inspector hired by the buyer, and unrelated to the Town of Dyer.  The main Town of Dyer involvement you would have would be to have the Town of Dyer change the water account to the name of the buyer, and for the seller to have the final water bill paid right before closing.

Where Does The Town Of Dyer Drinking Water Come From?

The Town of Dyer drinking water is Lake Michigan water.  In the Northwest Indiana region, a town’s drinking water either comes from Lake Michigan, or from wells.  The Town of Dyer owns and operates the water distribution system and the sanitary sewer collection system, so your water and sewer bills will come from the Town of Dyer.