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Evansville, IN vs Indianapolis, IN
Evansville, IN vs Indianapolis, IN: What the data shows
Evansville, IN is in Evansville, IN while Indianapolis, IN is in Indianapolis, IN — both in the same state. On home prices, Evansville, IN is the more affordable option at $235,500 median — $66,200 less than Indianapolis, IN's $301,700. WYLT rates Evansville, IN as “Think twice” — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Indianapolis, IN as “Think twice” — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing.
Evansville, IN has the stronger safety profile of the two. Evansville, IN has Low violent crime and Moderate property crime. Indianapolis, IN has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Evansville, IN has Low flood risk and Indianapolis, IN has Low flood risk.
Evansville, IN is the more walkable neighborhood. Evansville, IN scores 48/100 (mostly car-dependent) versus Indianapolis, IN's 16/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, Indianapolis, IN has the higher school rating — Evansville, IN rates 5.9/10 and Indianapolis, IN rates 6.3/10.
| Category | Evansville, IN | Indianapolis, IN |
|---|---|---|
| Housing | ||
| Verdict | Think twice | Think twice |
| Median Price | $236K ✓ Lower price | $302K |
| Median Rent | $1K ✓ Lower rent | $1K |
| Median Income | $50K | $94K ✓ Higher income |
| Price Volatility | Low ✓ More stable | Moderate |
| Getting Around | ||
| Walk Score | 48/100 ✓ More walkable | 16/100 |
| Transit Score | Minimal transit | 30/100 ✓ Better transit |
| Bike Score | 48/100 ✓ More bikeable | N/A |
| Commute | 45 min | 30 min ✓ Shorter commute |
| Safety & Environment | ||
| Safety Grade | B ✓ Safer | D+ |
| Violent Crime | Low ✓ Lower risk | Moderate |
| Property Crime | Moderate | Moderate |
| Flood Risk | Low | Low |
| Air Quality | Moderate | Moderate |
| Community | ||
| Schools | 5.9/10 | 6.3/10 ✓ Better schools |
| Best for | Budget‑conscious familiesRetirees who want a quiet placeRemote workers who can drive to high‑speed internet hubs | budget‑conscious first‑time buyersyoung professionals near manufacturingthose who don’t mind a car‑centric lifestyle |
Bottom line
Both neighborhoods have distinct trade-offs — review the data above to find your best fit.
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