Major New Development Coming to Southeast Tippecanoe County: 109 Single-Family Homes Planned for Dayton
A Large-Scale Rezoning Proposal for Dayton
A significant real estate development is in the works for the southeast corner of Tippecanoe County. A request is underway to rezone 53 acres of land from agricultural (A) to residential single-family (R1) use, paving the way for a 109-lot subdivision. This property sits at the northwest corner of Dayton Road and 375 South, in an area that was recently annexed into the Town of Dayton.
Location and Community Context
The new neighborhood will be located immediately adjacent to an existing, newer subdivision—a sign of the ongoing growth in the Dayton area. For those unfamiliar with this part of Tippecanoe County, the site is just south of Dayton proper, near the intersection of State Road 38 and I-65 (exit 178), putting it close to major regional employers like Subaru.
Who Is This Neighborhood For?
This development is particularly appealing for homebuyers seeking a balance between small-town charm and convenient access to Greater Lafayette’s amenities and employment centers. The quiet, more rural feel of Dayton offers a distinct lifestyle compared to the busier south side of Lafayette, yet the location remains practical for commuters—especially those working at nearby Subaru or other major employers.
What Makes This Project Stand Out?
- Scale: With 109 single-family lots, this is one of the largest new residential projects in the Dayton area.
 - Location: The site is both highly accessible (close to major highways) and tucked away, offering a peaceful, family-friendly environment.
 - Growth Trend: Dayton’s recent annexation and new construction signal ongoing interest and investment in the community.
 
Why Consider Dayton for Your Next Home?
If you value a quieter pace of life but don’t want to sacrifice convenience, this new development could be an excellent fit. Dayton’s growth, combined with its easy access to Lafayette and West Lafayette, makes it a smart choice for buyers seeking value, space, and a sense of community. Plus, for those commuting to Subaru or other area employers, the location is nearly unbeatable.
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The real estate landscape in Southeast Tippecanoe County is evolving quickly, and this Dayton project is a key indicator of that change. If you’re curious about new home opportunities, market trends, or simply want to learn more about living in Dayton, reach out for personalized insights and a closer look at what’s coming to the area.
