Onyx+East, a home builder based in Indianapolis, will deliver the first build phase of Flora in September, furthering its mission of bringing the urban experience to suburban living. The $61 million community in Carmel, Indiana, is its largest to date and will feature 121 homes, including single-family residences, rooftop-deck townhomes, pitched-roof townhomes and courtyard duet homes upon completion.
The first build phase includes constructed, three-bedroom townhomes available for sale at a starting price in the mid-$400,000s.
Located at Illinois Street and Spring Mill Road in a city consistently named one of America’s best places to live, the new community provides an attainable blend of suburban living and urban design in a highly desired Hoosier zip code. Set on 17 acres, Flora will offer vibrant outdoor spaces perfect for pets and families, including walking paths, a dog park, pond, courtyard, fire pits, scenic overlooks and more. The community is also located within the prestigious Carmel Clay School District and close to everything West Carmel has to offer, including restaurants, shopping and entertainment.
Flora is a low-maintenance community thoughtfully designed for homebuyers looking for a comfortable and stylish lifestyle. All homes will feature flexible open-concept interiors, modern features and finishes, and energy-saving technology. Residents can choose from four distinct home types to best suit their lifestyle needs, with homes ranging from three to four bedrooms and 1,715 to 3,021 square feet.
Flora marks Onyx+East’s largest housing development in the company’s history and follows its other established communities in Carmel, including Uptown at WestClay and Melange.
Onyx+East has completed or begun construction on more than 25 communities totaling over $400 million of investment across Indiana, Florida and Ohio in the last three years. The builder entered the Ohio market earlier this year with Everly, a 26-townhome community located in the heart of the East Walnut Hills neighborhood in Cincinnati.