What BestPlaces Users Say about Indianapolis
Indianapolis, the capital city of Indiana, is known for its diverse culture, thriving sports scene, and affordable cost of living. With a population of over 800,000, this city has attracted many residents seeking a balance between urban amenities and a suburban lifestyle. However, as with any city, living in Indianapolis has its pros and cons. To gain a better understanding of what it's like to live in Indianapolis, let's take a look at some user reviews from BestPlaces.net.
According to John, a current resident of Indianapolis, "The city has a lot to offer in terms of job opportunities and entertainment. The downtown area is constantly growing and there's always something new to explore. The cost of living is also very reasonable compared to other major cities." This sentiment is echoed by many other users who appreciate the city's affordable housing and job market.
On the other hand, Sarah shares her experience with the city's weather, saying "The winters can be brutal here with heavy snow and freezing temperatures. It definitely takes some getting used to." Another user, Mike, also mentions the unpredictable weather as a downside of living in Indianapolis. However, he adds, "The changing seasons also bring beautiful fall foliage and mild summers, which make up for the harsh winters."
Some users also mention the friendly and welcoming community in Indianapolis. As Emily states, "The people here are genuinely kind and helpful. It's not uncommon to strike up a conversation with a stranger and feel like you've known them for years." This sense of community is a major draw for many residents, especially for those who are new to the city.
However, like any city, Indianapolis also has its share of issues. Susan voices her concern about the city's crime rate, stating "Unfortunately, the crime rate has been on the rise in recent years, especially in certain neighborhoods. It's something to be aware of and to take precautions for." While this may be a concern for some, it's important to note that every city has its safer and riskier areas.
In summary, living in Indianapolis offers a mix of benefits and drawbacks, as described by these user reviews. The city's affordability, job market, and sense of community are praised by many, while the harsh winters and rising crime rate are some concerns to keep in mind. Ultimately, the experience of living in Indianapolis may vary for each individual, but it's clear that this city has a lot to offer for those looking for a friendly and vibrant place to call home.
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"Nap Town" - 9/29/2013
I've always been a big city guy. I moved here right after college because of a job opportunity. Indy doesn't have the nickname "Nap Town" for nothing.
Indy is pretty boring. It is a drive through city. Big named concerts are always on the weekdays because the artists are on their way to Chicago. It seems like all there is to do here is go to sporting events and get drunk. Everything is rotated around alcohol. If you go to a home and garden show, there are alcohol stands in it. If you go to an art show, there are wine booths. All festivals have alcohol: Irish fest, Brew Fest, Wine fest, Italian fest, etc. I've gotten pretty good at drinking living here.
Forget culture in this city. There is none.
The dating scene is abysmal. All of the girls go to Chicago after college.
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Trapped in Indy - 9/20/2013
Indianapolis could be a wonderful city. It has a jewel of a downtown with old brick buildings, a city market, beautiful parks, a glitzy mall and a fantastic zoo. Unfortunately, it is anything but wonderful. Indy has become a war zone. Homicides, robberies, rape, daily shootings, the entire spectrum of wild west society’s ills. Maybe it is because I am from Germany and not used to these kind of conditions, but the 9 out of 10 here on Sperling’s violent crime scale says it all. We live in a suburb and used to enjoy going to downtown because there are a lot of things to do. But due to the decreasing lack of public safety, we are nowadays just trying to stay away as far as we can from anything within and close to I-465, which has become a huge slum over the past several years. Driving here is a nightmare, driver’s ed is visibly optional and you need to become a master in defensive driving to avoid accidents. People don’t pay attention, are constantly distracted, drink and drive, are
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Living in Indianapolis.. a great city - 7/9/2013
This is the fourth time I've lived in the Indianapolis area in my life and I thoroughly enjoy it. Indy offers so much to it's citizens, top sports, fun nightlife, great variety of things to do for all ages, excellent cost of living, friendly people and four seasons. People here are a lot more friendly, display a more caring attitude, and are more polite than in many larger cities. Home prices and property taxes are very reasonable, and the majority of neighborhoods take great pride in keeping up their homes and properties. One of the great things is that Indy and the surrounding suburbs has something to offer for all age groups, and all income levels. It's a city where most people will smile as you walk by, talk to you when you are standing around or waiting for something, at intersections they'll tell you to "go ahead", and hold the door for you when entering a store. And all at one of the best costs of living in a major city in the U.S.
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Sports - 6/30/2013
If you are a sports fan, this is a great place to live! The city seems to revolve around sports, becoming more alive during events.
The city is very spread out, making a car a necessity, reminding me of Los Angeles. This is not necessarily true if you live and work in the downtown area. There are old/refurbished neighborhoods alongside the modern and chic.
There are decent family values being a good place for raising children.
All this being said, there are many reasons why this city is not for me:
It is not easy for transplanted adults (female, straight, single parent) to fit in. Not into sports or the bars? There isn't much more to do unless it something involving your children. ( My child being a young adult enjoys life here.) I would just say that the 40ish singles have a less than perfect time. This being said, I am
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Indianapolis - 2/16/2013
Indianapolis is becoming more and more crime filled. public schools are not good at all. It is cheap to live here but, not worth it.
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Indianapolis=Pet Friendly - 4/2/2012
Indianapolis is not only the "Amateur Sports Capital of the World" but also the most pet friendly. Highly recommend exploring White River and the Canal, Broad Ripple, Mass. Ave, or any of the numerous pet parks with your furry
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IPS Schools - 2/15/2012
I am really disappointed with the public school system here. My son is special needs and has an IEP (Individual Education Plan) put in place by the state to help make sure he gets an opportunity to succeed. The teachers Simply do not follow it like they are supposed to.
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