Lesa Miller, Broker | REALTOR®
Lesa Miller Real Estate
RE/MAX Acclaimed Properties
Serving Bloomington, Bedford and the Surrounding Indiana Communities
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Here's What You Need to Know About Buying a Home in BLOOMINGTON...

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Buyer's Course

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Module 3: Choosing the Right Lender

Module 4: Making an Offer and Negotiations

Module 5: Your Offer Is Accepted

Module 6: Inspections Are Complete

Module 7: The Final Steps

Module 8: Erin Brockovich Buyer Compensation

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Bloomington, Indiana offers an unparalleled blend of serene suburban living and the convenience of city life.

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Considering Buying?

Buying a home can be an exciting but also challenging experience. If you're planning to buy a Bloomington Indiana property, it's important to be prepared and aware of what to expect throughout the process. This short guide is designed to provide buyers like you with valuable insights and tips to navigate the purchase of your Bloomington property successfully.

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Navigating the Current Market

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Spring is here!

The Spring Real Estate Market is thriving, and we are seeing a significant increase in demand for homes in Voorhees, especially from millennials.

In fact, the current absorption rate in our area is only 3 months, which means that if no more homes come on the market, we will only be able to sustain the current demand for up to 3 months.

This is great news for anyone considering selling their home, as the high demand can lead to a boost in your bottom line.

If you are thinking about selling your home, now is the perfect time to do so. To get started, it's essential to focus on your curb appeal, which can significantly impact the value of your property. That's why we've put together a helpful checklist to help you get started.

Friendly reminder: Before you make a repair, be sure to check with a real estate agent to make sure it is worth your return on investment. Feel free to Book A Call with me if you have any questions or want a free consultation!

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MEET LESA

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Lesa Miller | Realtor Lic# RB14023899

Lesa Miller is a Bloomington–Bedford area real estate professional with more than two decades of experience helping buyers and sellers make smart, confident real estate decisions.

With a background in law and business, Lesa brings a practical, detail-oriented approach to every transaction. She helps clients understand the process, evaluate their options, and avoid surprises along the way.

As a RE/MAX agent, Lesa has earned recognition including the RE/MAX Platinum Level and RE/MAX Hall of Fame award. But her focus is simple: helping clients protect their interests, make informed decisions, and move forward with confidence.

Whether you are buying your first home, relocating to the Bloomington area, downsizing, or preparing for your next chapter, Lesa provides clear communication, steady guidance, and local experience you can trust.

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Thinking About Buying?

Are you thinking about buying a home but you don't know where to start?

  • ​Learn to take advantage of Tax Saving opportunities instead of throwing your money away

  • Walk through the important aspects of purchasing a home

What to Expect When Buying a Home

Purchasing a home is most likely going to be one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime.

  • ​We have helped hundreds of clients in the past and we can help you too

  • My team and I are free! The seller pays for our fees and they have an agent who has their best interest at heart. We are here to have yours

Home Buying Process

First Step

The first step when looking to buy a home is getting qualified for a loan.

  • ​Before doing anything else you need to know what you can afford by getting qualified for a loan

  • ​Don’t go house hunting before going mortgage shopping

Pre-Approval vs

Pre-Qualification

Why you need an approval rather than just a pre-qualification.

  • Pre-Qualification is not a true approval but the initial step in a home loan process where you discuss your financial situation with a loan officer - nothing is verified

  • Pre- Approval is where the buyer provides the lender with the necessary documents to tell them what they are approved for, which loan option is the best for them and what the interest rate will be

10 Must Not’s When Buying a Home

Once you find your dream home, we need to make sure you get to move into it.

  • ​Don’t change jobs; becoming self employed or quit current job

  • ​Don’t buy a vehicles

  • ​Don’t use any charged cards or let your accounts fall behind

  • ​Don’t spend money you saved for closing

  • ​Don’t omit any debt or liabilities from your loan application

What are the Pros and Cons of Purchasing a Home?

Whether you’ve never owned a home before or it’s been a while since you’ve purchased, let's talk about the pros and cons.

  • Pro: Your wealth can increase as you build equity in your home through 2023 averaging about 3%

  • Con: Maintenance costs; work and money to keep a home in good condition

How Much Money Do I Need To Purchase a New Home?

Most people are afraid that it will cost them thousands and thousands of dollars to purchase a home in Brentwood.

  • ​There are various loans and grants to qualify to purchase a home

3 Tips To Get Your Offer Accepted

Are you competing with other buyers on your dream home or do you want to make sure you’ve got the best chance of getting your offer accepted?

  • Make sure you offered a competitive price on a home

  • Put down a larger earnest money deposit

  • ​Let the seller know that you have not written offers on any other properties

Offer Has Been Accepted, What’s Next?

Once your offer has been accepted, it's time to open up escrow.

  • It's time to get inspections done on the home, review disclosures, secure the loan, and get the appraisal done

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Which Bloomington Neighborhoods Make Sense When You're Buying Near IU?

June 04, 20267 min read

This question comes up almost every spring. A parent from Indianapolis or Chicagoland has done the buy-versus-rent math, decided buying makes sense, and now needs to know where to actually look. Or a family is relocating for a job and wants to be close to campus without ending up somewhere that doesn't work for them.

I've been doing this in Bloomington for over 20 years. The neighborhoods that come up for this buyer are pretty consistent. Here's what each one actually looks like on the ground.

Bryan Park, Lincoln Street, and Washington Street

This is the area I show most often to the parent buyer who wants proximity to campus with real neighborhood character. The housing stock is mostly Craftsman bungalows, small ranches, and older 2-story homes, a lot of them built in the early to mid-20th century. Limestone details are common. Mature trees everywhere.

Lincoln Street and Washington Street sit south of campus. Bryan Park itself is a central green space with basketball and tennis courts, a seasonal pool, a playground, and walking paths. Bus service covers the area.

On price: active inventory in this area right now runs from the mid-$200,000s into the low $400,000s for move-in ready homes with reasonable square footage. Solds so far this year have ranged from the low $100,000s up to $355,000, but the low end of that reflects distressed or very small properties. A realistic budget for a parent buyer looking for something their student can actually live in comfortably starts around $275,000. Based on most recent Indiana Regional MLS data, Monroe County's median days on market is 28 and the sale-to-list ratio is 95.5%. Well-priced homes in this pocket are not sitting.

One thing to know going in: inspections in this price range have gotten tougher in spring 2026. Older housing stock means older systems. Budget for that conversation before you make an offer.

McDoel Gardens

McDoel Gardens runs along the B-Line Trail, south of downtown, with easy access to Switchyard Park. The housing stock is a mix of historic Craftsman bungalows and some newer builds. Cardinal Spirits and Hopscotch Coffee are nearby. It's a neighborhood that has attracted both long-term residents and newer buyers over the past decade, and that mix shows in the streetscape.

For the parent buyer, McDoel Gardens offers proximity to campus via bus service and a neighborhood feel that tends to hold its value. Prices here can run a little lower than the Bryan Park core, which makes it worth a look for buyers watching the budget. Competition on anything priced correctly and in good shape is real.

Near West Side

The Near West Side sits west of downtown with bus access to campus. Housing stock is a mix of older ranches, bungalows, and smaller homes, generally more affordable than the Bryan Park area. These are older homes and some will have deferred maintenance, so inspection discipline matters. For buyers focused on keeping the purchase price as low as possible while maintaining a reasonable commute for their student, the Near West Side can work.

Fritz Terrace

Fritz Terrace doesn't always make the first list people hear about, but I see Indianapolis and Chicagoland parent buyers end up here. It's not close enough to campus for most students to walk, but bus service is available, and it sits not far from Memorial Stadium. Housing tends to be more affordable than the Bryan Park area, and for buyers who want more house for the money without going far from the university, it's worth a look.

The tradeoff is distance. Your student will be bus-dependent or need a bike, and that's worth a direct conversation before you lock in on the location.

Prospect Hill

Prospect Hill sits west of downtown and tends to run higher in price than the neighborhoods above. If your budget stretches toward $350,000 and above, you'll find more substantial homes here with more square footage and a different caliber of finishes.

This is also where some of the buy-and-hold buyers end up, people who want something with genuine long-term resale appeal beyond the 4-year student window. Bus access exists. With Monroe County inventory up 10% year-over-year and months of supply at 4.9, there's more to look at in this range than there was 12 months ago.

Renwick

Renwick comes up more than people outside Bloomington might expect for this buyer profile, and the reason is pretty practical. These are newer homes. Newer systems, less deferred maintenance, fewer inspection surprises. For a parent managing a property remotely from Indianapolis or Chicagoland, that matters. The carrying cost of an older home that needs constant attention is easy to underestimate when you're not there to catch things early.

Renwick sits at a higher price point than the entry-band neighborhoods above, but for buyers who want to minimize the headaches of remote ownership, the premium on newer construction often makes sense. If you want a closer look at what Renwick actually offers, the full neighborhood guide is here: living in Renwick, Bloomington Indiana.

Elm Heights

Elm Heights does show up in this buyer pool, though less often than the neighborhoods above. The homes here are genuinely beautiful, larger historic houses with limestone details and real architectural character. For the right buyer, that's exactly the appeal.

The trade-offs are price and maintenance. Elm Heights runs more expensive than most of the other neighborhoods in this piece, and these are older homes that need more attention than newer construction. That combination, higher price point plus higher maintenance burden, narrows the appeal for the remote parent buyer. The buyer who does well here tends to go in with clear eyes about both, and either has local support for upkeep or budgets for it accordingly.

What the Current Market Actually Looks Like

Based on most recent Indiana Regional MLS data, Monroe County closed 142 homes in April 2026, down 1% from a year prior. Median sale price came in at $323,698, down 10% year-over-year. Active listings hit 594, up 10% from last year. Months of supply is 4.9.

The market has recalibrated. Prices are softer than they were. But recalibrated is not the same as distressed, and lower prices have not translated into easier transactions. Inspections are tougher. Sellers on well-priced properties are still getting close to full ask. The 95.5% sale-to-list ratio tells that story.

If you're running the numbers on buying near IU, the inventory picture right now is better than it's been in a while. That doesn't mean you can take your time indefinitely on something that's priced right.

A Few Things to Verify Before You Make an Offer

Property taxes. Indiana's homestead exemptions apply to your primary residence. If your primary home is in Indianapolis or the Chicagoland area and you're buying in Bloomington, this property won't qualify for the homestead credit or standard homestead deduction under Indiana's 2026 property tax rules. Talk to a local accountant or the Monroe County Auditor about what that means for your carrying costs.

School district. All of the neighborhoods covered here fall within the Monroe County Community School Corporation. That said, verifying the district at the property level is always a smart step in any transaction.

Rental demand patterns. If your student has roommates splitting costs, that changes the math. Summer vacancy near campus is real. Plan for it.

If you want a broader look at how buying near campus works financially, the full breakdown is in my earlier piece on buying a home in Bloomington for an IU student. For a wider look at how Bloomington's neighborhoods compare across the city, the best neighborhoods in Bloomington Indiana guide covers the full picture.

What to Do Next

I know what's actually available in each of these neighborhoods right now, what has sold recently, and what questions to ask before you make a move. Call or text me at (812) 360-3863. I'll give you a straight answer.

Lesa Miller, Broker | REALTOR®
Lesa Miller Real Estate | RE/MAX Acclaimed Properties
Serving Bloomington, Bedford and the Surrounding Indiana Communities
(812) 360-3863
[email protected]
LesaMillerRealEstate.com

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Lesa Miller, Broker|REALTOR®

I work with buyers and sellers across Bloomington, Bedford, Ellettsville, and the surrounding south-central Indiana communities. Some are downsizing. Some are relocating for work at Cook, Novo Nordisk, IU, or Crane. Some are parents buying a place for their student at IU. Some are first-time buyers trying to figure out where to start. What they have in common is they want a straight answer and a plan that fits their situation, not a sales pitch. 20+ years in this market. JD/MBA.

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