Find Blue Ridge homes for Sale in Bloomington
Blue Ridge is a community that has a rich history within Bloomington. With a history that dates back to 1816 it has changed a great deal over the years. This 160+ acre development offers a wide range of properties. You will easily be able to find this neighborhood as it has an iconic entrance on Walnut Street. The wrought iron fence, with Indiana Limestone, offers a friendly reminder of the past.
The boundaries of this neighborhood are well defined. When you want to drive throughout to see the different styles of homes that are available you will drive within the following definitions.
- College Avenue to the West
- Matlock Heights to the South
- Dunn Street to the East
- Lake Griffey to the North
While defining the lots throughout Blue Ridge too time, homes were built from 1970 to 1990. With this range of development you will find a pleasant range of architecture styles. Styles of homes here range from Ranches, Bi-levels, classic 2-storys, split-level homes, and contemporary properties. You will quickly discover an additional benefit in this community is the lot sizes that are available. Lots will vary in size from .25 of an acre to nearly 1 acre.
Homes in Blue Ridge take advantage of the ample lot sizes that are available. You will find properties range in size from about 1,500 square feet to nearly 5,000 square feet. To maximize living space many of these properties feature finished basements. As you start to explore properties here you will find functional floor plans that can be 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms+ with attached garages on great lots.
To start viewing Blue Ridge homes for sale you can simply request our innovative Bloomington Homes Hot List. You will be able to receive properties directly in your email when you take less than 30 seconds to fill out the form below.
When you just can’t wait to see the homes that are available to you in Blue Ridge and throughout Bloomington, simply call us direct at (812) 340-0132 and we will be happy to send you a list of homes that you could even view this weekend.







