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Daniel L Hartley

Daniel L Hartley
Real Estate Agent
Lafayette - IN

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40 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Tippecanoe County, IN
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About Daniel Hartley

Dan brings a wealth of experience in local real estate, having dedicated many years to the industry. His extensive market insight, combined with advanced technology and strong negotiation skills, positions him uniquely to support both buyers and sellers in achieving optimal outcomes while ensuring a seamless transaction process. A significant portion of Dan's business is generated through referrals from satisfied clients, friends, and family. In 2006, he successfully facilitated 49 transactions for his clients.

Before entering real estate, Dan owned and operated an insurance agency for 12 years, selling it in 1986 to pursue a career in real estate. He initially specialized in commercial and industrial properties, becoming a broker in 1990 and later expanding his focus to residential real estate. After 16 years with Re/Max of Lafayette, Dan recently transitioned to Keller Williams.

A lifelong resident of the area, Dan grew up just outside West Lafayette and chose to raise his family there. He currently lives in West Lafayette with his wife and their dogs. His daughter is a proud graduate of West Lafayette High School (1999) and Indiana University (2004) and is currently pursuing her graduate studies at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

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

$386,723
Avg. Listing Price
From Daniel's portfolio
3.4 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,217 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
413
Active Listings
Current inventory

Tippecanoe County's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of university-driven demand and agricultural heritage, creating unique investment opportunities in West Central Indiana. Home to Purdue University, the county experiences consistent rental demand from students and faculty, while also attracting families drawn to Lafayette's growing tech sector and reasonable cost of living. The market benefits from steady population growth and economic diversification beyond its agricultural roots.

With 345 total actively licensed agents serving the county, the real estate landscape is competitive yet accessible, with all 345 agents maintaining email connectivity for modern business communications. This robust agent network reflects the county's active property market, where median home prices remain attractive compared to larger Indiana metros while offering strong appreciation potential. The presence of major employers like Purdue University, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, and Wabash National Corporation creates sustained housing demand across multiple price points.

Major Tippecanoe County, Indiana Real Estate Markets

Lafayette serves as the county's primary commercial and residential hub, featuring historic neighborhoods like Highland Park alongside newer developments near the Wabash River. West Lafayette commands premium prices due to its proximity to Purdue University, with areas like Chauncey Village and the Stadium Area experiencing high turnover and strong rental yields. Battle Ground and Dayton offer rural residential options with larger lots, attracting buyers seeking small-town charm within commuting distance of Lafayette's employment centers.

The county's eastern townships, including Fairfield and Shelby, provide agricultural and recreational properties that appeal to investors interested in farmland or hunting properties. Surprisingly, waterfront properties along the Wabash River and Tippecanoe River have seen increased interest from buyers seeking recreational retreats. These diverse geographic markets create opportunities for agents specializing in everything from student housing to luxury riverfront estates.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Tippecanoe County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal cycles, with university-related properties peaking during spring semester and traditional family homes showing strongest activity in summer months. The county's agricultural legacy means significant acreage transactions occur alongside residential sales, requiring agents with diverse expertise. Interestingly, the area has seen growing interest from Chicago and Indianapolis buyers seeking vacation properties or retirement locations with lower costs and rural amenities.

Geographic complexity extends beyond urban-rural divides to include flood-prone areas near major waterways, historic districts with preservation restrictions, and newer planned communities with HOA regulations. Properties near Purdue's campus command different valuation approaches than agricultural land or suburban developments. This complexity creates opportunities for specialized agents but also demands sophisticated market knowledge and targeted marketing strategies.

Why Businesses Need Tippecanoe County, Indiana Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and property management firms require direct access to Tippecanoe County's 345 licensed agents to capitalize on the university-driven market cycles and agricultural property transactions. Real estate technology companies and service providers find success by timing their outreach to coincide with peak leasing seasons and harvest-related land sales. The county's mix of student rentals, family homes, and commercial agricultural properties creates diverse opportunities for businesses offering specialized services.

Marketing companies and real estate service providers benefit from understanding that Tippecanoe County agents handle uniquely diverse portfolios, from $800-per-month student apartments to million-dollar farmland transactions. With complete email coverage across all 345 agents, businesses can implement targeted campaigns addressing specific market segments. The county's growing reputation as a tech hub and affordable family destination means agents increasingly seek modern tools and services to handle expanding client bases.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Lafayette

Office Website
Office Address
3928 McCarty Ln
Lafayette, IN  47905
(Tippecanoe County)
Office Phone
765-807-7177
Office Fax
765-807-7178
Mobile
765-807-7171
Email
dan@************

Service Areas

Lafayette: IN Buck Creek: IN Dayton: IN Americus: IN Colburn: IN West Lafayette: IN Montmorenci: IN Battle Ground: IN Otterbein: IN Shadeland: IN Stockwell: IN

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Daniel Hartley has 3 properties for sale in Lafayette and surrounding areas.

$209,900

Listed 2025-12-12

208 W Navajo St
West Lafayette, IN  47906

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,081
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$65,000

Listed 2026-01-22

3104 S 18th St
Lafayette, IN  47909

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,093
Lot: 6,098 sf
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$285,000

Listed 2026-01-24

3504 Indian Creek Dr
West Lafayette, IN  47906

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,492
Lot: 15,682 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Daniel Hartley currently has no rental properties available in Lafayette and surrounding areas. Check back later.