The oldest home in Indianapolis has come to the market for $400,000—more than 200 years after it was built as part of a sprawling 240-acre family farm.
Built in 1820, the four-bedroom brick dwelling is known as the William Sanders Home, named for the man who crafted the property when the state of Indiana “was just 4 years old.”
While the property’s age is perhaps the most intriguing aspect of its history, there are plenty of other alluring qualities about the dwelling—not least its unique dogtrot layout, which “separates the two wings” of the house, creating a “multitude of living possibilities,” according to the listing…