Allen County, Indiana
Leo-Cedarville Real Estate and Local Guide
Leo-Cedarville is a rural, family-oriented town in Allen County formed in 1996 when the villages of Leo and Cedarville incorporated together to avoid annexation by Fort Wayne. Its motto is 'A Sense Of Community.' Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Leo-Cedarville best.
About the area
Living in Leo-Cedarville, IN
Formed in 1996 by merging the separate villages of Leo and Cedarville to prevent annexation by Fort Wayne.
The housing market
Homes in Leo-Cedarville
- About 95% of housing units are owner-occupied.
- Essentially all of the housing stock is single-family homes.
- The median home value is about $284,900.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Leo-Cedarville home
St. Joseph River and Cedarville Reservoir
The town sits along the St. Joseph River and the Cedarville Reservoir
Metea County Park
About 250-acre Allen County park along Cedar Creek with trails and the Meno-aki State Nature Preserve, near Leo-Cedarville
Neighborhoods
Leo-Cedarville areas to know
Leo
Formerly a separate village, originally the Town of Hamilton founded in 1849
Cedarville
Formerly a separate village, platted in 1838 along the St. Joseph River
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Local facts on this page are verified against public sources as part of the AppWT local-data project. Data reflects the most recent available figures.