Home to Grand Park Sports Campus and Westfield Washington Schools — market data, price trends, and neighborhood intelligence for Westfield buyers and sellers. Updated monthly.
| City | Median Sale | Avg DOM | L/S Ratio | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carmel | ~$510,000 | ~42 days | ~98.3% | ↑ ~3% |
| Cicero | ~$385,000 | ~35 days | ~98% | ↑ ~6% |
| Fishers | ~$405,000 | ~55 days | ~97% | ~Flat |
| Noblesville | ~$375,000 | ~45 days | ~98% | ↑ ~2% |
| Sheridan | ~$280,000 | ~50 days | ~97% | ↑ ~3% |
| Westfield — You are here | ~$450,000 | ~65 days | ~98% | ↑ ~5% |
Westfield has earned its reputation as Hamilton County's growth story. Grand Park Sports Campus — the largest youth sports complex in the United States — put Westfield on the national map and sparked sustained commercial and residential development along SR-32 that continues today. The result is a city that has transformed from a quiet agricultural community into one of central Indiana's most desirable addresses in under two decades.
As of early 2026, Westfield's median sale price sits near $450,000, making it second only to Carmel among Hamilton County's major cities. Redfin data shows a 17.4% year-over-year increase in February 2026 — though this figure should be verified against MLS data, as small monthly samples can produce volatile readings. Days on market have extended to approximately 65 days, the longest among Hamilton County's main markets, reflecting both the higher price point and broader market normalization.
Westfield Washington Schools have risen to consistently rank among Indiana's top districts — a critical driver of demand from families relocating from Chicago and other major markets. The city's continued infrastructure investment and Grand Junction Plaza downtown redevelopment give it long-term structural demand that should support prices through market cycles.