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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

Noblesville sign change is a step in the right direction

 

Officials in Noblesville have loosened the real estate sign restrictions to try to strengthen housing sales. Throughout the rest of the year the City Council is allowing signs directing people to open houses. Only one directional sign can be placed at the entrance of the neighborhood from 1 hour before to 1 hour after the scheduled open house. This is a change from before where signs could only be posted at the house being sold. The council will vote in December to decide if the change should be permanent.

It can be tricky to find open houses especially in larger more complicated neighborhoods and more signs would help reduce confusion. South Harbour can be accessed through many different entrances only allowing one sign can easily lead potential buyers astray.

Fishers and Westfield are also considering changing their open house sign policies. Carmel bans directional signs all together. City Councilman Brian Ayer says it is unlikely Noblesville will further loosen its restrictions.

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