$499,000
10 Overlook Dr, Anderson, IN 46011

About this home

Incredible opportunity to own a Mid-Century Modern home in exclusive Country Club Estates which will be featured on June 6 in "Back to the Future: A Mid Century Modern Home Tour" by Indiana Landmarks and their affinity group Indiana Modern. The floor to ceiling windows throughout this sprawling home offer incredible views of the 1.57 acre yard of rolling hills and mature trees (even a fruit bearing cherry tree!) frequently visited by deer and hummingbirds. Spacious kitchen fully renovated with new appliances (including a new double oven with air fryer) and opened up, allowing the abundant natural light to reach throughout this home. Drop ceilings throughout main level have been replaced with drywall and added recessed lighting, and water resistant laminate hardwood floors installed throughout the main level. Main level also includes a spacious and beautiful dining room opening conveniently to the patio and rear yard enclosed with a fence to keep pets and children safe (and a sauna!!), expansive living room with cozy stacked stone fireplace and native wood beam, breakfast room, floor to ceiling windows lining the back of the home, 3 bedrooms, a dedicated office, 2 full and one half baths, and a large laundry room offering a convenient drop zone off the 2 car attached garage. Full finished basement below includes a second kitchen, full bath, and a greenhouse with herringbone brick floors. Storage shed in the front can serve storage needs but is currently the sweetest playhouse! All this with newer AC and furnace for peace of mind.


3 bed
3.5 bath
3,603 sqft
1.57 acres
Single fam
Built 1962
2 car
A/C
Fireplace
Your payment
$2,476/mo at 5.25%
You save $2,472/year compared to a new mortgage.

VA loan: $291,830 at 5.25%
Gap loan: $0
Payment details
Home price
$499,000

Down payment
$207,169

Total loan (5.25%)
$291,830
VA loan (5.25%)
$291,830
Gap loan (7.13%)
$0

Term
26 yrs 2 mo

Tax rate

× $499,000 = $6,586/yr

Premium

Fees
Water/sewer
Electricity
Internet
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FAQ

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To qualify, you must meet the current FHA, VA, or USDA loan requirements depending on the type of loan you are assuming. This typically means a minimum credit score of 580, although most lenders prefer 620-640. Your debt-to-income ratio should be under the 50% max under FHA guidelines. Additional information such as employment history, explanations of income for each applicant, and asset verification for a down payment may be needed to process the loan.

An assumable mortgage is a type of home loan that allows a homebuyer to take over the existing mortgage terms from the seller, with no cost to the seller. Many government-backed loans, such as FHA and VA loans, are eligible for assumption, and millions of these mortgages are available.

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When assuming the existing mortgage as part of a home purchase, the buyer has to cover the seller’s equity in the home. The seller’s equity is the purchase price minus the remaining mortgage balance. This amount must be covered in full through an all-cash down payment or by taking out a second mortgage.

Yes. Non-veterans can assume a VA loan, provided they meet the lender’s VA criteria. When a qualified buyer assumes a VA mortgage from a veteran or active-duty service member, the seller’s VA loan entitlement remains tied to the assumed loan until the buyer pays off or refinances the loan. This process restores the veteran seller’s entitlement, enabling them to use their VA benefit for a future home purchase.

Yes. All FHA loans are assumable by law as long as the buyer meets the FHA’s credit, income, and qualification requirements and obtain lender approval before assuming the loan (per FHA regulations effected December 15, 1989). Roam makes this process simple for buyers.

Generally, conventional loans are not assumable. In rare cases, a conventional loan may be assumable with lender approval. Use our search tool to find homes with assumable low-rate loans, or reach out to us if you’d like to confirm a specific home’s assumability.

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Last updated: Jun 24, 2026 05:48 am
Listing agent: Meghan Turner
Listing provided courtesy of: F.C. Tucker Company, (317) 686-0612
Details provided by MIBOR and may not match the public record.
MLS ID: #22103396
Payment calculations are estimates and exact amounts will be confirmed by your agent.
Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of Jun 24 2026 - 16:21. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
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