
Big urban areas have their own glitzy attractions, but visiting small towns reveals the true heart of our country. When our real estate agents want to connect with their Midwest roots, they take a trip to one of these charming and historic small towns around South Bend homes for sale and St. Joseph homes for sale.
- New Carlisle, IN
With contemporary shops and businesses located in historic downtown buildings, New Carlisle offers an appealing blend of past and present. The town's legacy as a center for trade and business extends back nearly two centuries, when the area surrounding New Carlisle homes for sale was known as Bourissa Hill. New Carlisle is also noteworthy as a stop along the transcontinental Lincoln Highway connecting NYC's Times Square with Lincoln Park in San Francisco. Explore the work of local artists at BlackTree Studio Pottery, browse the eclectic assortment of products at Feeney's Hometown Goods, and grab a pint of Guinness and shepherd's pie at Kate O'Connor's Irish Pub.
- Walkerton, IN
Expansion of the railroads in the mid-18th-century played a major role in the corresponding growth of Walkerton. The town takes its name from John C. Walker, a state senator who led the building of the railroad not far from where Walkerton homes for sale are today. Walkerton's unique setting at the junction of four counties, just a 30-minute drive from South Bend, makes it a central location that draws locals and visitors. If shopping isn't enough physical activity for you, head to Potato Creek State Park, less than 10 minutes away, for hiking and birdwatching.
- Osceola, IN
Did you know that Osceola was once part of Michigan? In 1816, when Michigan was still a territory, Indiana was able to successfully petition for a boundary change in its own application for statehood. Osceola homes for sale straddle the St. Joseph River, which resulted in some rivalry between the two sides of town during the early years. The whole family will enjoy a visit to the P-H-M Planetarium & Air/Space Museum followed by a meal of comfort food favorites at the OC Cafe.
- Buchanan, MI
Reader's Digest once named Buchanan the "Nicest Place in America," and you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone who disagrees. The close-knit community of 4,000 historically shares a strong bond, but it's flexible enough to welcome visitors and newcomers alike. Buchanan homes for sale have easy access to Chicago, Detroit, Grand Rapids, and other urban centers, but there's plenty to see and do right in town. Explore stunning Fernwood Botanical Center, 105 acres of gardens and arboretums open year-round, and view the works of local artists at the Roti Roti Art Center of Buchanan.
- Baroda, MI
If you're looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, set a course for Baroda. The village's rural setting, featuring gently rolling hills and fields filled with vineyards and orchards, creates a welcome atmosphere of serenity. Founder Michael Houser, a forward-thinking man with a strong sense of community, gave free lots to anyone who committed to building a store or other structure worth $500. Baroda is known for a number of great wineries, including Round Barn Winery & Estate, named for its centerpiece turn-of-the-20th-century Amish building. Tabula Rasa Gallery, located in the center of the village near Baroda homes for sale, showcases the photography, mosaic glass, and handmade crochet art of owners Greta and Bill Hurst.
Life in Northern Indiana has something for everyone. Contact us at Cressy & Everett Real Estate for cheerful and experienced help buying or selling your home.