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Industrial, retail activity lift Indianapolis property sales to a decade high

First-half transactions surge as investors ramp up acquisitions across the market
Multifamily properties posted increases of about 29% from a year earlier. Shown is The Signature at Carmel, a 303-unit apartment building that sold in June for $84 million. (CoStar)
Multifamily properties posted increases of about 29% from a year earlier. Shown is The Signature at Carmel, a 303-unit apartment building that sold in June for $84 million. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
August 18, 2026 | 6:58 P.M.

Indianapolis recorded its highest first-half property sales volume in at least a decade during the first six months of 2026, as transactions increased across the office, industrial, retail and multifamily sectors.

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