Many people assume every home on the lake is a multi-million-dollar waterfront estate, but the reality is that Morse offers a wide range of options for different lifestyles and budgets.

As I write this, I have four active listings on Morse Lake that perfectly showcase that variety. Whether you’re looking for a low-maintenance condo, an affordable waterfront home, a private retreat with acreage, or a larger home in one of Morse Lake’s most sought-after neighborhoods, there is something available right now that could fit your needs.

As someone who lives on Morse, plays on Morse, and specializes my business on Morse, I enjoy helping buyers understand the unique opportunities each area of the lake has to offer.

1. Low-Maintenance Lake Living

20971 Shoreline Court #215, Noblesville

For buyers who want to spend more time on the water and less time maintaining a property, this condo at The Villas offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy the Morse Lake lifestyle.

This waterfront condo includes a deeded boat slip just steps from the building, lake views from the balcony, elevator access, and a heated garage. It’s a great option for empty nesters, weekenders, or anyone looking for a lock-and-leave lake property.

If you’ve dreamed of owning a place on Morse Lake without the responsibilities that come with a traditional waterfront home, this may be one of the best values currently available.


2. Affordable Waterfront Under $700,000

2360 Stringtown Pike, Cicero

Finding a waterfront home on Morse Lake under $700,000 is becoming increasingly difficult, which is what makes this property so unique.

Located on the water with 25 feet of shoreline, this home offers west-facing sunset views, multiple outdoor living spaces, a lakeside boardwalk, and a recently updated dock featuring both a floating lift and covered stationary lift.

Inside, you’ll find three bedrooms, two full baths, multiple living areas, and plenty of space for entertaining family and friends.

For buyers looking to get on the water without crossing into the higher price points often associated with Morse Lake, this property deserves a serious look.


3. Rare Waterfront Acreage on Morse Lake

64 Hickory Ridge Circle, Cicero

Some properties are difficult to compare because they offer something truly unique. That’s exactly the case with 64 Hickory Ridge Circle.

Situated on approximately 1.4 wooded waterfront acres, this property offers a level of privacy that is incredibly difficult to find on Morse Lake. The setting feels more like your own private nature preserve than a typical lake home.

The home features vaulted ceilings, large windows overlooking the woods and water, multiple living spaces, a walk-out lower level, private dock, covered boat lift, and jet ski port. In addition to the attached garage, there is also a detached two-car garage perfect for storing boats, golf carts, lake toys, or creating workshop space.

If privacy and acreage are high on your wish list, opportunities like this don’t come around often.


4. Neighborhood Amenities + Lakefront Living

1711 Mulberry Circle, Noblesville

Located in the highly desirable South Harbour neighborhood, this property offers a combination that many buyers are searching for: private waterfront living combined with neighborhood amenities.

South Harbour residents enjoy access to a clubhouse, swimming pool, pickleball courts, playground, and community beach while still enjoying life on Morse Lake.

The home itself features beautiful lake views, multiple outdoor living areas, private dock access, and plenty of space for family and guests. It’s an ideal fit for buyers who want both lake life and an active neighborhood environment.

For many families, South Harbour offers the best of both worlds.


Which Morse Lake Property Is Right For You?

The beauty of Morse Lake is that there truly is something for almost every lifestyle and budget.

Some buyers want the simplicity of a condo. Others are searching for an affordable waterfront getaway. Some dream of acreage and privacy, while others prefer neighborhood amenities and an active social scene.

No matter what you’re looking for, understanding factors such as water depth, dock configurations, boat lifts, seawalls, idle zones, and shoreline location can make a huge difference in finding the right fit.

If you’d like to learn more about any of these properties—or if you’re interested in buying or selling on Morse Lake—I’d be happy to help.

I live on Morse, I play on Morse, and I specialize my business on Morse.

Andy Sheets
Compass
📱 317-373-3434
📧 andy@soldbysheets.com

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