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Bruce Savage, a cheery, principled man whose voice had briefly taken him to Broadway, settled down in 1940 and began the practice of real estate in Indianapolis with a leading local firm. Within a short period of time, he had established himself as the leading North Side agent of the period. The firm quickly grew to become Indiana's largest residential real estate firm. Following a term in Washington as the US Public Housing Commissioner (now HUD) in the Eisenhower Administration, Savage handed the reins to his son in law, a creative and equally personable Richard Landrigan.
Richard Landrigan expanded the firm while retaining its unique identity. Reflecting this, the name was changed to Savage/Landrigan, Inc. Landrigan died unexpectedly in 1984 and the firm, still one of the city's largest, closed. In an article reporting the closure the firm was described by the Indianapolis Business Journal as being among the city's "oldest and most respected" real estate firms.
G.B. Landrigan, Richard's son, graduated from Wabash College the following year and entered real estate. For twenty years, he worked with one of the city's leading real estate organizations. By March of 2005, however, he sensed that the time was right to create a new firm that embraced the values and uniqeness of the old Savage Company while blending it with a more modern business model that would attract agents who value independence, knowledge, and discretion.
The firm currently fosters six Realtors with an expansion to ten now underway. Our clients include sellers and buyers of fine properties and estates, historic districts, and areas now being revitalized. We also welcome first time buyers who require a solid education in the home ownership process. Review the profiles in Our Agents to see which of our agents best fit your specific needs. The company also publishes The Landrigan Monthly, the first public real estate report covering all 13 counties of Central Indiana.



