Room additions in Holy Rosary
Holy Rosary is Indianapolis's 1880-1920 italianate cottage submarket. Holy Rosary developed 1880-1920 as Indianapolis primary Italian-American enclave around the Holy Rosary Catholic Church (1909) — the original cottage stock reflects southern-Italian immigrant building patterns.
What a room additions project looks like here
Holy Rosary developed 1880-1920 as Indianapolis primary Italian-American enclave around the Holy Rosary Catholic Church (1909) — the original cottage stock reflects southern-Italian immigrant building patterns.
The Holy Rosary-Danish Church IHPC conservation district shares overlay boundaries with Fletcher Place, meaning a single block can fall under two preservation reviews at once.
Many Holy Rosary cottages are 16-18 feet wide on long lots — gut-rehab budgets typically include rear additions for code-mandated egress and modern kitchen layouts.
Indianapolis additions — rear, side, and second-story pop-ups — Marion County Code Enforcement + IRC 2018 + Indiana PLA permits + setback / height / FAR compliance + neighbor-notification. In Holy Rosary specifically, 1880-1920 italianate cottage stock means room additions scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Indianapolis scoping flow factors holy rosary-danish church and pogues run tributary corridor stormwater overlay into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
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Pre-seeded for room additions in Holy Rosary. Mention your 900-1,600 sqft cottage/foursquare, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the indianapolis historic preservation commission (ihpc) + dbns review queue into the scope.
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Holy Rosary room additions projects typically run $74K–$330K. Holy Rosary's 1880-1920 italianate cottage stock, combined with holy rosary-danish church — ihpc designated conservation district, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $202K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Indianapolis submarkets.