Pennsylvania Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Indiana, Pennsylvania

Population: 14,895

Located in Indiana County

Indiana County is a close-knit community of quiet neighborhoods and friendly individuals who care about the future of the area. Convenient shopping, vast recreational areas, and sophisticated cultural offerings combine to help the community grow and prosper, while still maintaining its small-town charm.

Because of its long history as a popular living area, Indiana County offers a diverse collection of housing opportunities. Indiana supports many historical homes, many of which are on the National Register of Historic Places. These elegant well-preserved homes are the pride of their neighborhoods.

Of course, with Indiana County?s sylvan setting, there are also many rural houses on wooded lots. Both small and large farms dot the hillsides, offering many a chance to raise anything from vegetables to sheep.

More modern homes are being built all the time throughout the County. From 19th century mansions to modern apartment complexes there is something for all interests, needs and income levels in Indiana County.

Indiana, Pennsylvania is the home of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), a nationally recognized four-year public university founded in 1875. IUP draws its 14,000 enrollment from nearly every state and scores of foreign countries. The largest of the 14 universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and the only one that grants doctoral degrees, IUP is recognized as a "public Ivy" for its high academic quality at an affordable cost. In 45 academic departments located within six colleges, the University offers more than 100 fields of study. Its Robert E. Cook Honors John Sutton Hall, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
College is a unique program where academically talented
students learn from some of the best university professors in
a dynamic and exciting environment.

Courtesy http://www.indianapa.com/