Mark Dietel Top real estate agent in Indianapolis

Mark Dietel

Mark Dietel Realty
19 Years of Experience
(249)
$690M
Total Sales Last Year
19
Years of Experience
452
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$297.2K
Average Price Point

    About Mark Dietel

    Mark Dietel - Top Indianapolis Real Estate Agent & Team Leader Ranked #1 Realtor on Indianapolis' top media outlets--WIBC, WFMS, and 107.5 The FAN, Mark Dietel is one of Central Indiana's most trusted and recognized real estate professionals. With more than 20 years of experience, Mark has helped thousands of families and investors buy and sell homes across Indianapolis, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Zionsville, Bloomington, and the surrounding communities. Mark and his team close over $69 million in real estate sales annually, helping more than 300 families achieve their real estate goals each year. His proven track record, combined with a commitment to service, has earned him 700+ five-star reviews--a reflection of his integrity, market knowledge, and strong negotiation skills. His presence across radio, billboards, and local media has made him a recognizable and respected name in the Indiana real estate market. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis' Southside, Mark has deep roots in the community. He and his wife Mary, high school sweethearts married since 1984, have built a close-knit family with five children and nine grandchildren. When he's not serving clients, Mark enjoys hiking, biking, and kettlebell training with Mary, balancing a successful business with a healthy, active lifestyle. Whether you're buying your first home, relocating, selling, or investing, Mark Dietel Realty provides professional, reliable, and results-driven real estate service across the entire Greater Indianapolis area and beyond.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Spanish
    Community Involvement
    Proud sponsor of the Boaz Project.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Mark enjoys hiking, biking, and kettlebell training.
    FAMILY
    He and his wife Mary, high school sweethearts married since 1984, have built a close-knit family with five children and nine grandchildren.
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Cash Offers, Listing Agent, Buyer Agent, Seller Specialist, Probate Sales, As-Is Properties, First-Time Home Buyers, First-Time Sellers, Relocation, Investment Properties, Distressed Properties, High-Volume Team, Homes on Acreage, Divorce / Estate sales, Guaranteed Sold Program, Home Valuation, Sell My House Fast, We Buy Houses

    Awards

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP 25 AGENT

      Indiana

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Indianapolis, IN

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Greenwood, IN

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    Answered Questions

    How much does an Appraisal usually cost?

    Hi Paul, The average appraisal costs about $400-$600. When scheduling the appraisal, be sure to verify their fee, their experience/knowledge of your property type, the scope of the appraisal, and which parts of the property they will need access to.

    Answered by Mark Dietel | Hurricane | 2311 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 months ago
    Can I make an offer on a pending house?

    Absolutely. Historically, anywhere between 5%-15% of transactions fail to get to closing. Getting your offer in now would put you in a good position in case that happens.

    Answered by Mark Dietel | San Marcos, CA, USA | 1986 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 months ago
    How often should we do a price drop?

    It's not necessarily bad to drop the price. It would have been better to be priced right from the start, but dropping the price now will get it closer to market value. And it's important to analyze all the other factors that may be keeping your home from selling. Price, Promotion, and Product are all important when selling a home. If one of those is out of line, the home is less likely to sell.

    Answered by Mark Dietel | Kennewick | 2001 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 months ago