The first planned subdivision in Indianapolis, North Willow has almost immediate access to a range of medical facilities, restaurants and specialty shopping, as well as banks, drugstores, even Starbucks and Baskin Robbins. It is in one of the best school districts in the state, Washington Township. Yet despite its urban conveniences, North Willow Farms retains the secluded, peaceful feel of a small town neighborhood. ![]() |
Schools
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Amenities
A large clubhouse, well-maintained pool and tennis courts, walking paths and neighboring Daubenspeck Nature Preserve offer year-round recreational opportunities to residents. ![]() |
Maps
Lines between the courts indicate walking paths.
![]() Satellite view North Willow Farms is an incorporated subdivision that was built between 1966 and 1976. It is one mile wide and half a mile across at its widest point and has 12.6 miles of public streets. The community has 393 homes on 1/4 to 1/2 acre lots, and the front yards are unfenced, giving it an open park-like look. Each court has a large grassy common area, and there are paved walking paths throughout the neighborhood. |
Security
| Eagle/Trident Security, 573-6799. For emergencies or domestic disturbance, call 911. |
Neighborhood Management
| Phone numbers and email of the Board of Directors: Board member page Property management: Sentry Management, 251-9393 |



