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Frequently Asked Questions – Duneland Beach, Indiana

Get clear, factual insights into Duneland Beach, IN — covering its community character, housing, schools, amenities, and what to know for buyers or investors.

Duneland Beach is an unincorporated lakeshore community in Michigan Township, LaPorte County, Indiana. It’s known for its setting on the dunes along Lake Michigan.

Most properties are single‐family homes. Housing data shows a mix of medium to large homes, many built between the 1940s–1990s. The average home value is quite high: around $524,866 for detached homes.

Duneland Beach is served by the Duneland School Corporation, which covers a broader area including Chesterton and Porter. The district provides a well-rounded public education with elementary, middle, and high school options.

The neighborhood is considered high-end: NeighborhoodScout lists a median real estate price of $656,492, placing it among the more expensive neighborhoods in Indiana. Also, HometownLocator reports a median home value around $432,759 for the area.

This is a mix-use or seasonal area: according to NeighborhoodScout, a large percentage of housing is seasonally occupied (about 33.7%), which is common for lake-shore communities.

The Duneland Beach Association maintains a private beach, roads, and water system for residents. The vibe is a mix of permanent homes and vacation properties, with forested dunes and lake-front access.

  • There is an HOA (Duneland Beach Association) that handles beach access, road maintenance, and other local services. 

  • Because of seasonal occupancy, demand and liquidity might vary.

  • Consider proximity to Lake Michigan, insurance (especially for lake-shore homes), and the condition of dune-top properties.

  • Investigate local zoning, building history, and whether homes are year-round or vacation-style.

Yes — one notable property is the George and Adele Jaworowski House, designed by John Lloyd Wright in the Prairie School architectural style, perched on the dunes.