
Everything you wanted to know (and then some!) about the Summerlin Estates Subdivision in St. John Indiana.
My name is Tony Anczer, your local Realtor in St. John Indiana. I’d love to answer any questions you have about Summerlin Estates subdivision or any other subdivisions in the region. I am licensed in both Indiana and Illinois so can help with real estate on both sides of the border. Let me know if I can answer any questions – my cell is 708-608-3000 and email is tony@anczer.com.
The location of Highpoint Prairie subdivision is just southwest of the intersection of White Oak Ave. and 109th Ave. Summerlin is on the very south end of the Town of St. John.
To get the Summerlin Estates from the east you would take Highway 41 (aka Indianapolis Blvd.) to Route 231 (aka 109th Ave.), go west on Hwy 231 to Isles Ave., south on Isles Ave. and you are in the subdivision.
Other landmarks in the area include: the subdivisions of Silverleaf Subdivision and Greystone Subdivisions are just to the north across Rt. 231; Heartland Sports Complex (10600 White Oak Ave., Dyer IN) is about 0.25 miles to the north; and Landheim Training and Boarding Center (13200 109th Ave., Dyer, IN) is just across the street on the north side of Rt. 231
Join us for a driving tour of Summerlin Estates Subdivision. This video includes:
Yes, Summerlin Estates subdivision does have an HOA. Read the Summerlin Estates Covenants and Restrictions here. There is an HOA board comprised of residents of the subdivision. The funds collected for the HOA primarily exist to fund the maintenance of the ponds and front subdivision entrance area.3
Ranch homes, 1.5 story homes, and 2 story homes are the only architectural styles of homes in Summerlin Subdivision.
Summerlin Estates does not have its own park, but the neighboring subdivision (Streamside Subdivision in St. John IN) Yes, Highpoint Prairie has a really nice park that was built in about 2020. There is a playground for elementary age kids, and a smaller playset for toddler age kids. There is also a nice swing set and a paved walking path – parents enjoy being able to keep an eye on their kids playing while getting their laps in.
Homes in Summerlin Estates Subdivision sell for about $500,000 plus or minus up tp $75,000 depending on the size and features of the home:
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