Fishers · Hamilton County, IN

Fishers, Indiana
Market Report.

Hamilton County's tech-forward community — market data, price trends, and neighborhood intelligence for Fishers buyers and sellers. Updated monthly from MLS data.

Data updated April 2026 · Verify all figures against current MLS
Market Condition
Balanced
Normalizing · ~1.2 mo. supply
fishers_market_snapshot.csv · April 2026 · Verify vs MLS before publishing ● Live
Median Sale Price
$405K
~Flat YoY
Verify vs current MLS
Avg Days on Market
55
days on market
Normalized from peak
List-to-Sale Ratio
97%
Near-ask sales
Verify vs current MLS
Months of Supply
1.2
mo · near balanced
Trending toward balance
Active Listings
Update monthly
Pull from MLS
Median Price / SqFt
$173
↑ 9.5% YoY
Per Redfin Feb 2026
Price Distribution · Active Fishers Listings
Median ~$405K
$190K$300K$405K$580K$900K+
How Fishers Compares · All Hamilton County Cities
CityMedian SaleAvg DOML/S RatioYoY
Carmel~$510,000~42 days~98.3%↑ ~3%
Cicero~$385,000~35 days~98%↑ ~6%
Fishers — You are here~$405,000~55 days~97%~Flat
Noblesville~$375,000~45 days~98%↑ ~2%
Sheridan~$280,000~50 days~97%↑ ~3%
Westfield~$450,000~65 days~98%↑ ~5%

Market Analysis

Fishers has spent the past decade building a deliberate identity as Hamilton County's tech-forward community. Launch Fishers — one of the Midwest's most active startup hubs — has attracted entrepreneurial talent and corporate tenants. The Fishers District development gave the city a walkable mixed-use urban core it previously lacked, reshaping the buyer demographic toward younger professionals who want urban energy at suburban pricing.

As of early 2026, the Fishers market reflects the broader normalization across Hamilton County. Days on market have extended to approximately 55 days — a significant shift from the sub-two-week conditions of 2021–2023. The median sale price sits near $405,000, roughly flat year-over-year after several years of strong appreciation. The list-to-sale ratio has moderated to around 97%, giving buyers modest but real negotiating room for the first time in years.

At $405,000, Fishers represents meaningful value relative to Carmel ($510,000 median) while still delivering Hamilton Southeastern Schools — one of Indiana's top-ranked districts — and easy I-69 access. Notably, the price-per-square-foot figure of $173 is actually up 9.5% year-over-year, suggesting buyers are paying more per square foot even as overall transaction prices have stabilized. Smaller, newer construction is commanding premium pricing.

Common Questions

Fishers, Indiana — FAQ

What is the median home price in Fishers?
Approximately $405,000 as of early 2026, based on Zillow ($411K ZHVI), Redfin ($399K Feb 2026), and ATTOM data ($416K). The range spans from the low $200s for condos to $800,000+ for larger homes in established subdivisions.
How long do homes take to sell in Fishers?
Average days on market is approximately 55 days as of early 2026 — up sharply from the single-digit days of peak market years. Hot homes still go under contract in 10 days or less. The market has normalized, giving buyers more time and leverage than they have had since 2019.
Is Fishers or Carmel better for home buyers?
Fishers offers roughly $100,000 less in median price for comparable square footage, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, and the Fishers District urban core. Carmel commands a premium for its Arts and Design District and Carmel Clay Schools. Both are excellent — the right answer depends on budget and lifestyle priorities.
Is now a good time to buy in Fishers?
The normalized 2026 market gives buyers meaningfully more leverage than at any point since 2019. Extended DOM, a 97% list-to-sale ratio, and more inventory means buyers can negotiate and be selective. For long-term homeowners, Fishers' structural fundamentals — schools, tech economy, location — remain strong.

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