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Central Indiana

369 East Morris Street

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana 46225 Single FamilyBuilt 19001,932 sq ftINDIANAPOLIS, IN
Street View — 369 East Morris Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46225
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Roof Risk
High
Aging envelope systems

Older housing stock in this market often shows roofing, flashing, and attic ventilation concerns.

HVAC Risk
High
Likely replacement cycle

Original or dated mechanical systems are common in pre-1950 homes unless recently updated.

Moisture Risk
High
Basement / foundation watchlist

Older foundations and drainage paths often deserve extra attention during inspection.

Public renovation timeline

Publicly available permit and renovation history may help explain the estimated age and condition of major systems.

Public records may be incomplete. Unpermitted work or recent updates may not appear here.
2010
Electrical service upgrade permit
Public record
2019
Roof repair permit
Public record

Common issues in similar homes

These are examples of issues commonly found in comparable homes in the same market, age range, and housing type.

This section reflects aggregated area patterns, not a private inspection report for this property.
Foundation and drainage concerns
Outdated electrical service
Aging plumbing materials
Attic insulation and ventilation gaps
Year built and living area come from Marion County assessor records. Values may not reflect recent renovations or unpermitted updates.

Estimated repair cost ranges

Illustrative repair-cost ranges for issues commonly seen in comparable homes nearby. These are area-level planning estimates — not a quote for this property.

Planning range
$34,500–$81,500
Combined planning range (all categories below)
Costs vary by contractor, scope, materials, and hidden conditions. A home inspection is required to determine what this property actually needs.
Market area: Indianapolis, IN • Central Indiana
Roof replacement
High risk 1–5 years

Full tear-off and replacement for a typical asphalt shingle roof in this market.

$12,500–$21,500
HVAC replacement
High risk 1–6 years

Furnace and central air replacement based on comparable homes of similar size.

$10,000–$17,000
Basement / moisture remediation
High risk As needed

Interior drainage, sump, sealing, or minor foundation moisture work — not structural rebuild.

$5,000–$18,500
Electrical panel / safety updates
High risk 1–4 years

Panel upgrade, grounding, or selective rewiring seen in homes of this era.

$3,000–$10,000
Plumbing updates
High risk 1–6 years

Galvanized or aging supply lines and fixture updates common in this housing stock.

$4,000–$14,500
Planning ranges are derived from housing age, living area, and regional Midwest cost patterns for comparable homes. They are not a contractor quote for this address.

Property snapshot

Address
369 East Morris Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46225
Property type
Single Family
Year built
1,900
Living area
1,932 sq ft
Important disclaimer

Condition scores are estimates based on available data

The score and risk indicators shown on this page are based on available public records, permit history, environmental factors, and aggregated patterns from comparable homes. They should be considered an informational opinion only and not a statement of fact about the actual condition of this property.

Important updates, repairs, renovations, or property conditions may exist that are not represented in the available data. These results must not be relied upon as the sole basis for a purchase, sale, lending, insurance, or repair decision.

The actual condition of the home should always be validated through a professional home inspection performed by a qualified inspector.

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Frequently asked questions

How old is 369 East Morris Street?
Public assessor records indicate this home was built in 1900. Always confirm year built and major updates during a professional inspection.
How is the condition score on this page created?
The score combines public property characteristics, housing-age patterns in the area, and comparable-home maintenance trends. It is an informational estimate — not a professional inspection or appraisal.
Should I still get a home inspection in Indianapolis?
Yes. A licensed home inspector is the best way to evaluate the actual condition of the property before you buy or sell.
How are repair cost ranges estimated?
Repair ranges reflect typical costs for comparable homes in the market based on housing age, size, and common issue patterns. They are planning estimates only — not a contractor quote for this address.
Does this page show a private inspection report for this house?
No. This page uses public records and aggregated insights from comparable homes rather than a private inspection report tied to the address.