🌳 Indiana · Southern Indiana & River Counties
Land Across Southern Indiana.
River Counties & Hoosier Forest.
Southern Indiana is the quietest leg of Tom's tri-state coverage — and that's often where the best owner-financed deals live. Ohio River frontage, Hoosier National Forest adjacency, and the New Albany / Jeffersonville development corridor across from Louisville.
Counties Tom Works
Indiana Coverage Map.
Tom's Indiana network is concentrated in the southern river counties — from Jeffersonville west toward Tell City. If your county isn't listed, ask — he'll either know a broker who works it or take it on himself.
Clark
Jeffersonville — direct Louisville bridge access.
Floyd
New Albany — Ohio River frontage and development.
Harrison
Corydon — rural acreage feeding the metro.
Crawford
Hoosier National Forest adjacency. Recreational tracts.
Perry
Tell City — Ohio River and timber.
Washington
Salem — agricultural and rural homesites.
Orange
Paoli/French Lick — recreational and resort-area land.
Indiana Land Types
What Sells in Southern Indiana.
River Frontage
Ohio River parcels in Harrison, Perry, and Floyd counties. Tom tracks high-water history and floodplain status before listing — no surprises after closing.
Recreational & Hunting
Tracts bordering Hoosier National Forest in Crawford and Orange. Timber-stand inventoried where available; deer, turkey, and small-game hunting documented.
Rural Homesites
2- to 30-acre owner-financed homesites in Washington, Harrison, and Floyd. Most have septic/well feasibility checked pre-listing.
Agricultural
Working farms and tillable acreage in Washington, Orange, and Perry. Tom maintains relationships with active farmers and absentee landowners across the southern counties.
Development (Metro Bridge)
Subdividable acreage in Clark and Floyd feeding the Louisville Metro market across the bridge — strong for build-out subdivisions with Indiana property tax advantages.
Resort & Tourism Adjacent
Land near French Lick / West Baden and Hoosier National Forest entry points — short-term-rental and cabin development plays.
Why Tom in Indiana
The Quiet Market Where Deals Sit.
- Tom works the southern Indiana river counties most agents in the metro never touch
- Owner financing structures aligned to Indiana REC requirements
- Direct knowledge of Hoosier National Forest adjacency and access easements
- Tracks the Louisville Metro spillover — Floyd and Clark county trade like a fourth Louisville sub-market
- Network of Indiana closing attorneys, surveyors, and timber cruisers
“Southern Indiana looked complicated from the outside — three counties, two school systems, and a floodplain map I couldn't read. Tom translated it inside of one phone call.”
Buyer — Harrison County, INIndiana Land Inquiry
Tell Tom Your Indiana County.
Southern Indiana parcels move quietly. Email Tom your county, intended use, and timeline — he'll respond in 24 hours with what's available or what to watch for.