Author name: Phil Kirk

How Does a Recession Affect the Value of Your Home?

Written by Drew Kirk of the Kirk Realty Team Despite what many predicted, the housing market continues to hold steady. Sales prices dipped month-over-month during the initial phase of interest rate hikes but have quickly recovered. The days-on-market count has plummeted this year because the demand for housing, particularly in Indiana, continues to outpace supply. […]

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Breakthrough: Yoke Pavilion hammers toward completion

Two Hoosier brothers, Joel Kirk [Founder & Executive Director of Discovering Broadway] and Phil Kirk [Team Leader of Kirk Realty Team], have kicked their Garfield Park redevelopment project into high gear. Located a stone’s throw from Indianapolis’ 128-acre Garfield Park, the Red Line transit, and the Indiana Pacers Bike-share – Yoke Pavilion is quickly evolving

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Agent – Phil Kirk

Phil Kirk Team Lead Phil and his lovely wife Abby live in the Kennedy King neighborhood of Indianapolis along with their sons Emmitt and Tatum and their daughter Madelyn. Prior to becoming a licensed realtor with Plat Collective, Phil worked in in construction management rehabbing homes throughout Indianapolis. He and his wife own and manage

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A Tour of Bates-Hendricks’ Iowa

Distinct neighborhoods deserve distinct homes. Situated just south of the downtown commercial district of Indianapolis, the Bates–Hendricks neighborhood features homes built as early as the 1820s. Construction techniques, interior layouts, and design styles have drastically changed over the last 200 years, but the Bates–Hendricks neighborhood has stood firm as a distinct presence in Center Township.

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Yoke Pavilion: Garfield Park Neighbors Ready for Commercial Revitalization

In March 2022, Joel Kirk and I [Phil Kirk] purchased a 10,000 square foot, mixed-use commercial building in the heart of the Garfield Park neighborhood. This century-old building faces the 128-acre Park, the Red Line Transit, the Indiana Pacers Bike-share, Big Car’s Tube Factory campus, and other small businesses.  The pride and joy of the Garfield

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