Landrigan & Company, REALTORS

Circle Tower,  Eighth Floor
55 Monument Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Tel:      317.687.8888
Fax:     317.687.8889
Email:   info@Landrigan.com

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We are by choice an independent boutique firm.  We don't pretend to be conversant in every possible market.  Instead, our agents are exceedingly well-versed in the markets in which they do participate.   The history, people, architecture . . .
While many firms embraced the idea of mass expansion, Richard Landrigan consciously pursued a program of controlled growth and specialization that enabled the firm to retain its unique identity and reputation while adapting to modern trends. Landrigan died unexpectedly in 1984 and the firm closed, still ranked as one of the city's largest. 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 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 unique qualities 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 creation of Landrigan & Company established the reemergence of one of Indianapolis’s very few “boutique” firms.

For four years, the firm's offices were located at 49th & Pennsylvania Streets, in the center of the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood. The firm now enjoys spectacular views from its new offices overlooking Monument Circle.  This has enabled it to be closer to the daytime workplaces of a large portion of its clients working in law offices, insurance companies, and other businesses headquartered there. While the firm's agents work with a wide range of sellers and buyers, it is especially known for its work in Northern Marion County and Southern Boone and Hamilton counties.


Our Affiliations

Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of REALTORS® (MIBOR)
Indiana Association of REALTORS®
National Association of REALTORS®
North Side Marketing Division, MIBOR®
Broker Listing Co-Operative® (MLS)

Sole Indiana affiliate of Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate,
the chief international referral network of fine property brokerages and brokers. 
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Over Seventy Years of Tradition

Landrigan & Company’s roots are among the deepest in Indianapolis real estate history. Three generations of Savage-Landrigans have worked with buyers and sellers of residential real estate for over seventy years.  Hundreds of agents have been members of the family’s firms.  More importantly, a reputation of competence and professionalism has been earned.

Bruce C. Savage, a cheery, principled man whose voice had briefly taken him to Broadway, settled down and began the practice of real estate in Indianapolis with a leading local firm in 1940. Within a short period of time, he was the leading North Side agent.  In 1944, he opened the Bruce Savage Company.  Chiefly specializing in the brokerage of fine homes and properties on the North Side and then-suburban areas of Indianapolis, the firm quickly grew to become Indiana's largest residential real estate firm in terms of production. The firm was among the first in Indianapolis to establish branch offices and encourage women agents.  Following a term in Washington in the Eisenhower Administration as director of what later became HUD, Savage handed the reins to his son in law, the creative and equally personable Richard Landrigan. Reflecting the retirement, the firm’s name was changed to Savage/Landrigan, Inc.