Indiana Real Estate Market: Lebanon IN Demand Outpaces Supply

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Spent time with the Director of Planning in Lebanon, IN last week. Demand is already ahead of supply. Workers are commuting 45–60 mins because housing isn’t available locally Construction ramps hard through summer → thousands of workers hitting the market at once Gaps aren’t just housing — they’re in everyday infrastructure (childcare, basic retail, services) Neighborhood commercial and small-format retail are behind demand Large capital is already doing what it does: big subdivisions, hotels, institutional-scale projects. What’s not getting built fast enough: the small-to-mid pieces that make a place livable. That’s where the opportunity is. Car washes. Daycares. Small retail. Strip centers. Workforce housing. Not separate ideas — the same SMB-driven demand showing up across categories. Fragmented. Operational. Slightly messy. Which is exactly why larger players don’t chase it. We are structuring turnkey opportunities across: • Commercial (incl. strip retail) • Multifamily • Single-family rentals Look at the comments for some links to their published plans. If you’re looking to participate in this layer of the market, reach out. #IndianaRealEstate #LebanonIN #BooneCounty #RealEstateInvesting #CommercialRealEstate #Multifamily #SMBInvesting #LEAPDistrict

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