[1] It was previously an unincorporated community of 1,017 acres (412 ha) in Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, that had resisted annexation attempts by Carmel since 2004.
[3] After that decision was upheld by the Indiana Court of Appeals in October 2017, representatives of the Home Place residents reached an agreement with city leaders.
[4] Home Place was laid out in 1914 along the Union Traction interurban line between Indianapolis and points north.
[5] Although officially annexed by Carmel in 2018, the neighborhood retained its historical Indianapolis postal code.
Mail is delivered by the Nora, Indianapolis post office, in neighboring Marion County, Indiana.