Come home to Southern Indiana.

The scenic rolling hills coupled with the historic offerings of Dubois County make it one of the most desirable places to call home. Plant your roots or return to the place that greets you with Hoosier hospitality. Explore the areas that comprise Indiana’s best communities!

 

Jasper, Indiana

Named among ‘Best US Cities to Live’ by 24/7 Wall St., the thriving city is fueled with an entrepreneurial spirit. Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Retail Trade rank as major industries in the area. Fantastic access to top schools, entertainment and shopping districts, outdoor recreation, too!

The annual Strassenfest draws thousands of attendees who partake in the German traditions. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.

The annual Strassenfest draws thousands of attendees who partake in the German traditions. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.


Huntingburg + Holland, Indiana

The town of Huntingburg certainly lives up to it’s self-proclaimed motto, “A city like no other!” The Historic 4th Street is home to shops, restaurants, and Market Street Park. Summer is in full action with collegiate baseball League Stadium, the same location the iconic film “A League of Their Own” was filmed.

The quaint town of Holland, Indiana, is filled with Dutch history. You’ll find an elementary school, an impressive park, and the newly-added community space, Holland Commons. Located in town, Prairie Farms Dairy, Blesch Brothers Equipment, and more have provided generations of service and goods.

The community comes together every summer for the fun-filled Dubois County Bomber’s games. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.

The community comes together every summer for the fun-filled Dubois County Bomber’s games. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.


Dubois, Indiana

Discover homes in Dubois and French Lick areas.


Ferdinand + Birdseye, Indiana

Known as the “Castle on the Hill,” the Ferdinand Monastery of Immaculate Conception is a peaceful retreat and inspiring site. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.

Known as the “Castle on the Hill,” the Ferdinand Monastery of Immaculate Conception is a peaceful retreat and inspiring site. Photo Courtesy of Visit Dubois County.