
A community 184 years in the making and conveyed in a land grant by President Andrew Jackson, Westvale is an opportunity to build your legacy in one of Carmel’s most preferred neighborhoods. A strict adherence to true American architectural styles and a commitment to honor the natural beauty of these 280 acres will ensure a timeless community. For homes from the $800s, contact us today to learn more about Jackson’s Grant.
Jackson’s Grant on Williams Creek Properties

Lot #93-Available
- More than one-third of an acre
- Located in the heart of Carmel
- Great morning sun
- Backs up to common area
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Lot #291-Available Now!
- .4 acres in the heart of Carmel
- Southern exposure to new section of Westvale
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Lot #293-Available Now!
- .36 acres in the heart of Carmel
- Southern exposure to new section of Westvale
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Lot #296-Available Now!
- .49 acres in the heart of Carmel
- Southern exposure to new section of Westvale
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Lot #298-Available Now!
- .83 acres in the heart of Carmel
- Southern exposure to new section of Westvale
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Lot #104-SOLD
- More than one-third of an acre
- Located in the heart of Carmel
- Great morning sun
- Backs up to Flatwood Arboretum, a 13-acre native tree preserve with access to trails and nature observation areas
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Lot #74-Spec Home-SOLD
- Colonial Revival style
- 5,100 square feet
- No detail overlooked
- Oak floors
- Viking appliances
- Classic white kitchen with custom-painted island and cabinets to the ceiling
- Huge master shower with custom tile inlay

SOLD
- More than one-third of an acre
- Located in the heart of Carmel
- Southern exposure backing up to common area