Real Estate on the Move in Noblesville, Indiana
The charming city of Noblesville, Indiana is a wonderful area to live. Located just north of the city of Indianapolis, Noblesville offers easy access to the city and all of its cultural activities. The cost of living is low compared to the national average and the schools are highly rated.
Considered to be one of the fastest-growing areas in the Midwest, Noblesville offers big city amenities with a small town appeal. Growing up in the Noblesville area, I can guide you to the area that will best fit your lifestyle and family needs. Please call me at 317.506.4450.
For more information on Noblesville, IN please visit the official city of Noblesville website at http://www.cityofnoblesville.org/.
Public Schools in Noblesville
Most Noblesville students attend Noblesville Schools while some attend Hamilton Southeastern or Hamilton Heights.
The following is a list of public schools in Noblesville:
- Noblesville High School
- Noblesville Middle School
- Noblesville Intermediate School
- Durbin Elementary (Hamilton Southeastern Schools)
- Forest Hill Elementary
- Hazel Dell Elementary
- Hinkle Creek Elementary
- Noble Crossing Elementary
- North Elementary
- Stony Creek Elementary
- White River Elementary
Attractions in Noblesville
There are many great restaurants, stores and attractions in Noblesville.
1. The Verizon Music Center is an outdoor amphitheater hosting main-stream groups. It contains 6,000 seats covered by a pavilion and about 18,000 lawn seats.
2. Belfry Theatre is a community theater that presents six productions a year of varying genres. The setting is very intimate and personal with only eight rows of seats.
3. Hamilton County Museum houses Civil War artifacts, a genealogical library, a restored Victorian parlor and bedroom, sheriff memorabilia, jail cells, and other items of county historic interest.

Potter's Bridge
Potter’s Bridge
Noblesville, Indiana contains the only remaining covered bridge in Hamilton County. Potter’s Bridge crosses the White River’s west fork and was built in 1871 by Josiah Durfee.




