Harlan, IN


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Harlan, IN

About Harlan, IN

Living in Harlan, IN is a wonderful experience. It is a small city of approximately 5,000 people that offers a variety of activities and amenities. The city is beautiful with its rolling hills, scenic countryside, and nearby lake providing abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The downtown area has many unique stores, eateries and entertainment venues, giving residents plenty to do on the weekends or evenings. Harlan also has several parks and trails for enjoying nature, as well as a thriving art community that hosts several festivals throughout the year. Education is also highly valued in Harlan, with several excellent schools and universities located nearby. All this makes Harlan a great place to live for families and individuals alike. Small city - Northeastern Indiana, 15 miles from Ohio border.

Location Details

State: Indiana
County: Allen County
Metro Area: Fort Wayne Metro Area
City: Harlan
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 828 ft above sea level
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Fort Wayne is a business center and the second largest city in Indiana. Located in the northeast corner of the state at the confluence of three rivers, it is a diverse industrial and commercial center with an attractive downtown and a friendly, small-town feel for a city its size. Its industrial base has recovered from the 1980’s decline of International Harvester and includes electronics manufacturer Motorola and other high-tech, electric motor and automotive suppliers, as well as the headquarters of Fortune 500 member Lincoln National Life Insurance. Despite the vulnerability of these industries, employment has held steady thanks to the area’s economic diversity.

Cost of living is low, and housing is a good value. The area has a better-than-average collection of small-scale arts-and-culture amenities for the type of town and some recreation in surrounding areas. There is a strong community pride and sense of resilience to economic. While Fort Wayne has no outstanding draws, it also has no severe drawbacks.

The surrounding area is generally level south and east of the city, rolling to the southwest, and quite hilly to the north and northwest. While the climate is influenced somewhat by the nearby Great Lakes, it does not differ greatly from that of other Midwestern cities of the same latitude. Summers are warm and humid. Winters are cool and cloudy, and occasionally very cold and windy.

Annual precipitation is well distributed with somewhat larger amounts falling in late spring and early summer. Snow squalls and winter-snow cover are common, but blizzards are infrequent. Summer thunderstorms are common and occasionally severe. The river confluence and low elevation has produced some severe floods. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Harlan Cost of Living
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Diversified economy, small town atmosphere, and arts & culture make Harlan a great place to live.

$233,700
-44.7% lower than avg
$68,598
-0.6% lower than avg
$851 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-34.9% lower than avg
Harlan Crime
31 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Harlan, Indiana
$44,640
for a family
$30,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Harlan
   Diversified economy
Entertainment
   Small town atmosphere
Low job growth projections
   Arts & culture
Winter climate
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