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Prince's Lakes Real Estate and Local Guide

A small town in Nineveh Township, Johnson County, incorporated in 1956 and named for four area lakes that each carry the Prince's name. The population is entirely rural and part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Prince's Lakes best.

About the area

Living in Prince's Lakes, IN

The town takes its name from four lakes that each include Prince's in their name, among 14 privately owned lakes in the town.

IncomeAbout $93,125 median household
EducationAbout 17.9% hold a bachelor's or higher
CountyJohnson County

The housing market

Homes in Prince's Lakes

  • About 96% of housing units are owner-occupied.
  • Roughly 96.8% of housing units are single-family homes.
  • The median home value is about $228,800.

Landmarks and lifestyle

What makes Prince's Lakes home

Prince's Lakes

The town is built around four namesake lakes, part of 14 privately owned lakes in the area

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