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A former gym that’s now a house is courting buyers to take possession of its deed. 

In Indiana’s tiny 450-person town of Wilkinson, a local school’s converted sports center has nixed its basketball hoop for a courtside kitchen — and achieved internet stardom. And now it can all be yours.

“This historic gym transformed into a modern residence offers a rare blend of historical charm and contemporary comforts,” says the listing, which hit the market in December with a $599,977 price tag, an ask that this month was reduced by $15,000, to $584,977. “Featuring meticulous upgrades, a serene location, and a rich community history, this home is an exceptional find for those seeking a unique living experience.”

Built in 1950 as a recreational facility for Wilkinson High School, the compound is today listed as a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, single-family detached house.

It has a brick facade, a second-story porch, expansive rooms throughout and is set on 3.6 acres.


  The property’s brick facade. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The property’s brick facade. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  Basketball is a local obsession in Indiana. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group Basketball is a local obsession in Indiana. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The kitchen still has the maple flooring from its previous existence as a basketball court. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The kitchen still has the maple flooring from its previous existence as a basketball court. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The home is listed as a four-bedroom. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The home is listed as a four-bedroom. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The building was constructed in 1950. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The building was constructed in 1950. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The laundry room. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The laundry room. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The compound is set on 3.6 acres. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The compound is set on 3.6 acres. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

  The rooms are enormous throughout. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The rooms are enormous throughout. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group


  The abode is listed as having more than 5,300 square feet of living space. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group The abode is listed as having more than 5,300 square feet of living space. Jam Press/Hart Summeier and Level Up Real Estate Group

The current owners, husband and wife Lauren and Kyle Petry, bought the property in 2022 and have extensively renovated the 5,300-plus-square-foot residence. Today it features such modern comforts as central air, refinished flooring, a refurbished bathroom and an updated kitchen on what was, still visibly, once a basketball court, the Indianapolis Star reported

When they purchased the unique abode two years ago, the Petrys paid $300,000, $1,000 over the listing price, and managed to get their offer in shortly before the listing went viral and attracted offers of more than double theirs, the New York Times previously reported. 

At the time, the couple — both of whom grew up in the area — told the outlet they wanted to refurbish the court and make it accessible to the community, perhaps by hosting pickup games.

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