
“Discover 987 homes in Fort Wayne, Indiana”
Current market statistics for Fort Wayne, IN
987
Active Listings
$342K
Avg Price
$270K
Median Price
$162
Price/Sqft
2,110
Avg Sqft
233
Avg Days
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$1,125
To
$5,850,000
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Fort Wayne sits in northeast Indiana as a mid-sized city that draws families, professionals, and retirees looking for a manageable pace with access to both urban services and surrounding countryside. Many newcomers arrive from larger Midwest metros seeking lower housing costs and shorter commutes while still finding employment in manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older brick homes and tree-lined streets while others offer newer subdivisions on the edges of town. Residents enjoy an established park system, a modest but steady restaurant scene, and cultural venues that include museums and a performing-arts center. Outdoor options range from riverfront trails to nearby state recreation areas for hiking and boating. The city is served by the local public school district along with several private and parochial options for families who prefer alternatives. The climate brings four distinct seasons, with warm, humid summers and cold winters that typically include moderate snowfall. At the time of this writing the local market shows 987 active listings, an average price of $341,531, and a median price of $269,900, giving buyers a wide price range from roughly $1,100 to several million dollars.
Average listing price: $341,531 · 987 homes available