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Chad Thompson

Chad Thompson
Real Estate Agent
Indianapolis IN

(IN: )

17 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Marion County, IN
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Thompson Home Sales
Office Address
541 E Westfield Blvd
Indianapolis, IN  46220
(Marion County)
Office Phone
317-519-3542
Office Fax
317-254-2880
Mobile
317-519-3542
Email
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Service Areas

Indianapolis: IN Rocky Ripple: IN Meridian Hills: IN Carmel: IN Williams Creek: IN

About Chad Thompson

**Chad**

With a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Eastern Illinois University, Chad has established deep roots in the Indianapolis area. After moving to Broad Ripple, he spent six years in the Meridian Kessler neighborhood before settling with his wife, Corrina, along the scenic White River, just north of Broad Ripple Park.

**Professional Background**

Chad began his career in real estate by working alongside a real estate attorney, gaining invaluable insights into Listing Contracts and Purchase Agreements. In 2009, he transitioned to a real estate broker, leveraging his legal knowledge to assist clients in navigating the complexities of buying and selling homes. After seven successful years in brokerage, he founded Thompson Home Sales in 2016, located in Broad Ripple. His firm is dedicated to serving clients throughout various Indianapolis neighborhoods, including Broad Ripple, Meridian Kessler, Butler Tarkington, and the greater Midtown Indy area.

**Expertise in Home Renovation**

In 2012, Chad and Corrina undertook a significant renovation of their first home, transforming it from the studs out. This hands-on experience, which took eight months, has equipped him with a unique perspective on home improvements and marketability. His firsthand knowledge allows him to effectively advise clients on how to enhance their properties for sale and to critically assess potential homes for buyers.

**Community Engagement**

A strong advocate for community involvement, Chad currently serves as the Committee Chair for the Broad Ripple Historic Home Tour. He has previously held positions on the Board of Directors for both the Broad Ripple Village Association and the Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association, demonstrating his commitment to local development and engagement.

**Personal Interests**

Outside of his professional commitments, Chad enjoys exploring the Monon Trail, relaxing in Broad Ripple Park, and taking boat rides on the White River. He also enjoys engaging in various home projects, reflecting his passion for hands-on work.

**Media Recognition**

Chad has been featured in several publications, including:

- **Realtor Magazine**: Quoted in "The Ripple Effect of Community Involvement."
- **Indy Star**: Discussed the need for more flat-style condos in Broad Ripple in "Can Broad Ripple's Village Vibe Remain."
- **Broad Ripple Village Association Newsletter**: Highlighted for his community involvement.
- **Angie's List**: Contributed to an article on home values in walkable neighborhoods.
- **WIBC 93.1**: Featured as a special guest on Caregiver Crossing, discussing home safety.

For expert guidance in your real estate journey, contact Chad today.

Marion County, IN Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$306,678
Avg. Listing Price
From Chad's portfolio
3.3 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,904 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3830
Active Listings
Current inventory

Marion County, Indiana represents one of the Midwest's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by Indianapolis as the state's capital and largest city. The county's diverse neighborhoods range from historic districts like Fountain Square and Mass Ave to rapidly developing suburban communities in Carmel and Fishers. With 1,776 total actively licensed agents serving the market, the region maintains a robust professional network that reflects both the area's economic vitality and its appeal to homebuyers seeking affordable urban and suburban living options.

What makes Marion County particularly compelling is its unique position as both a major metropolitan hub and an accessible market for first-time buyers. The presence of major employers like Eli Lilly, Indiana University Health, and Salesforce has created sustained demand across multiple price points, while the area's relatively low cost of living compared to coastal markets continues to attract both residents and investors. All 1,776 licensed agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community well-equipped to serve today's digitally-connected buyers and sellers.

Major Marion County, Indiana Real Estate Markets

Indianapolis dominates the county's real estate landscape, but the market extends far beyond the downtown core. The Northside communities of Broad Ripple and Butler-Tarkington offer walkable, arts-focused neighborhoods that appeal to young professionals, while areas like Meridian-Kessler and North Meridian showcase some of the region's most prestigious properties. On the Southside, neighborhoods like Fountain Square have undergone significant revitalization, attracting buyers seeking character homes with urban convenience.

The suburban markets within Marion County present equally compelling opportunities, particularly in areas like Lawrence, Speedway, and Beech Grove. These communities offer distinct personalities while maintaining easy access to Indianapolis employment centers. The county's proximity to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway adds unique seasonal dynamics to certain neighborhoods, while the presence of Indianapolis International Airport influences development patterns in the southwestern portions of the county.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Marion County's real estate market exhibits fascinating micro-trends that reflect its diverse economic base and geographic layout. The downtown Indianapolis condo and loft market operates almost independently from suburban single-family trends, with luxury high-rises like Market Square Tower creating a distinct urban buyer segment. Meanwhile, neighborhoods near major healthcare systems experience consistent demand from medical professionals, creating pockets of stability even during broader market fluctuations.

Inventory levels vary dramatically across the county's different regions, with some historic neighborhoods maintaining extremely limited supply while newer developments in areas like Pike Township offer more options for buyers. This geographic complexity means that real estate professionals often specialize in specific corridors or neighborhood types, developing deep expertise in local zoning patterns, school districts, and community development plans.

Why Businesses Need Marion County, Indiana Agent Contact Data

The comprehensive email database of all 1,776 Marion County agents represents a valuable resource for businesses serving the real estate industry. Mortgage lenders, home inspection services, insurance providers, and title companies can efficiently reach the entire professional network, ensuring their services remain visible in a competitive market. The county's active development pipeline and steady population growth create ongoing opportunities for businesses that can effectively connect with the agent community.

Technology companies, marketing services, and real estate software providers particularly benefit from direct agent access, as Marion County's professionals demonstrate strong adoption rates for digital tools and platforms. The market's mix of experienced agents serving established neighborhoods and newer professionals working in developing areas creates diverse business needs, making targeted communication essential for companies looking to build market share in this important Midwest hub.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/9/2026, Chad Thompson has 1 property for sale in Indianapolis and surrounding areas.

$268,000

Listed 2025-09-02

4248 Carrollton Ave
Indianapolis, IN  46205

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,631
Lot: 6,534 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Chad Thompson currently has no rental properties available in Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Check back later.