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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Indiana.

About Indiana, PA

Founded in 1805, Indiana is known for its picturesque downtown, historic architecture, and thriving community. About fourteen thousand individuals share something special: they're all proud residents of the quaint borough of Indiana and they love living here or going to school here. It is the birthplace of the famous Hollywood star Jimmy Stewart.

Here lies an inviting blend between timeless community charm and the flair of new-age amenities – drawing crowds while keeping hearts loyal to home. Come to Indiana and find yourself exploring everything from academic excellence at its famous university to thrilling adventures outdoors and rich culture at every corner – truly something special for everyone.

What To Do in Indiana, PA

Indiana is a thriving area that has a lot to offer for visitors and residents to enjoy.

  • Downtown: In downtown Indiana, historic architecture meets modern shopping in boutique stores, while cute cafes offer a place to relax on every corner. On Philly’s own street corner paradise, slow down and soak up the scene where unique boutique wonders meet gallery gems, and antiquing becomes an adventure into nostalgia – all promising something special just for you or someone dear. Enjoy a meal at one of the local restaurants or cafes, where you can savor delicious cuisine and soak in the friendly atmosphere. If you're on the hunt for some chill vibes and quaint charm, downtown Indiana is your go-to. It's all about kicking back and soaking it all in here.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Indiana with outdoor recreational activities. Local parks are calling! With options to stroll through scenic routes at places such as Blue Spruce or have a relaxed meal surrounded by nature at Yellow Creek - there’s something soothing nearby.
  • Culture: If you’re curious about what makes Indiana tick culturally speaking – hit up some local museums! Don't miss out on the gorgeous galleries or storied spots full of history. Take a walk down memory lane with the featured exhibits from the rich past at the Indiana County Historical Museum.
  • Community Events: From the Northern Appalachian Folk Festival to the Jimmy Stewart Film Festival, there's always something happening in Indiana.

Working in Indiana, PA

Indiana's economy benefits from hospitality, education, retail, and healthcare. The city's unemployment rate is not very good at 7.7%, which is higher than the national average. The median household income is low at $34,724 per year, and it is about $33,700 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing horribly slower than the rest of the country. Indiana’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is a meager 9.2%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are educational services (28.3%), accommodation & food services (17.8%), healthcare (7.0%), arts, entertainment, recreation (4.2%), professional, scientific, and technical services (3.8%), food & beverage stores (3.5%), and public administration (2.7%).

Indiana, PA Neighborhoods

This lovely borough has a variety of delightful neighborhoods. Here are a few of the best areas.

  • Claypoole Heights / Fulton Run: This area is northwest of the town center and has lots of green space. The median real estate price is $276,896. This amount is higher than 52.4% of all other places in Pennsylvania. Properties are a mixture of owner-occupied and rental units. The average rent is $1,218. The vacancy rate is 14.3%, making it not too difficult to find an available place in this neighborhood.
  • Ben Avon / Grandview: This neighborhood is on the southeastern side of the borough. It has the State Game Lands area. The median real estate price is $237,495. The average rental price is $1,079. The vacancy rate is 7.2%, which means it’s easy to find a place.
  • Getty Heights / Indiana University of Pennsylvania: This area includes the college campus. The median sales price for a home is $212,602. The average rent is $1,065, and the vacancy rate is 37.8% due to the high student turnover for rental units.
  • Chevy Chase Heights: This area has the beautiful Chestnut Grove. The median sales price for a home is $202,593. The average rent is a bargain at only $935 per month, and the vacancy rate is 12.8%.

Indiana, PA School District

Indiana Area School District is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends a fantastic $19,937 each year on each student. That is much more than the amount spent by other schools. The student-to-teacher ratio is very good, at 15 to one.

There are three private schools in Indiana. They are Keys Montessori School (PK to K) and St. Bernard Regional Catholic School (PK to 7th).

There are two colleges in town and 34 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The local school is the public four-year Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

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The borough government consists of an elected mayor and eight members serving on the Borough Council. There is more information on Indiana's website.

The Indiana County Parks & Trails maintains the parks and recreational areas for the borough and the county.

Indiana, PA Housing

The median home sales price in Indiana is $179,500. The price trend is up by 15.8% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with more homes listed for sale than interested buyers. Housing costs are a terrific 35% lower than in the rest of the country. The cost of living is 8% lower than in other Pennsylvania cities and 10% less than the national average.