Housing % of Units Built Since 2010, by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Indiana

NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.

Several zip codes in the Indianapolis metropolitan area—particularly on its north and south suburban fringes—display the highest concentrations of post-2010 construction, with some areas exceeding 20–30% of housing stock built in the last decade, reflecting strong suburban growth pressure. The northwestern tier of the state, including areas around Lafayette and portions of the Chicago exurban corridor, also shows elevated new construction rates, while much of southern Indiana and many rural zip codes across the central and eastern parts of the state register near 0–4%, indicating minimal recent development. A notable contrast exists between urban core zip codes in Indianapolis, which appear largely gray or light-toned (low new construction), and the surrounding suburban ring, highlighting that growth has been overwhelmingly outward-oriented.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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