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What $1 million will get you in real estate around Indy

If you’re lucky enough to hit the jackpot, here are some properties you could get for a million dollars around central Indiana.

Home listed for $1 million in the Old Northside neighborhood

Although the home costs a pretty penny, the HOA fee is listed at $4 — we’ll consider that a deal.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Round and round the small plastic balls go, six randomly selected from the maelstrom weighing no more than a feather but carrying the weight to change lives.

We can’t be the only ones who have daydreamed about winning the lottery, but our fantasizing is in overdrive ahead of the Mega Millions draw tonight. The jackpot sits at an estimated $560 million.

That got us thinking — what would even just $1 million get you in Indy? Here’s a look at some active million-dollar listings.

1507 Broadway St. | Listing price: $1,000,000 | 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath
Having an in-ground pool in your backyard in Indy — especially downtown — can be considered a luxury. This 6,434-sqft single family home in the Old Northside neighborhood has that, plus historic charm. It was home to Indianapolis’s first City County Councilwoman. The home features quality oak hardwood, stained glass windows, and ornate fireplaces.

An aerial view of Brooks Landing at Prairie View community in Carmel, IN

We love a house with a water view.

Photo via Indy Homes

13070 Mcduffee Run | Listing price: $1,000,000 | 5 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath
When we said “million-dollar listings,” your mind probably went straight to Carmel. This 6,979-sqft home has a water view in the Brooks Landing at Prairie View community and is situated near the golf course. Highlights include a chef’s kitchen, a wine cellar, a home theater, and a spacious family room with a wet bar.

An aerial view of a lot in Bargersville/Franklin, IN listed for $1 million

An aerial view of a lot in Bargersville/Franklin, IN listed for $1 million.

Screenshot via Google Maps

3910 N. State Road 135 | Listing price: $1,000,000 | 4 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath
Looking to start a business in Franklin? This half-acre lot currently has a 1,170-sqft single family home sitting on it, but this listing is priced for proposed commercial use. The location is ideal for a business to receive tons of traffic. The property is currently zoned residential and would need to be rezoned for commercial use.

By our calculations, you’ve still got a decent chunk of change left over. What are you buying if you win the lottery?

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