GB Landrigan

Third Generation Real Estate Roots

GB Landrigan & Company, Realtors
8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46240


Tel: 317-255-0255
Cell: 317-255-0255

Markets Served: Indianapolis, IN;Carmel, Indiana;Zionsville, Indiana;Meridian Hills, Indiana;Williams Creek, Indiana;

Specialties: Architecturally Significant; Co-ops/Condos; Country Club Properties; Downtown; Gated Communities; Historic; Restoration; Townhomes/Condos; Waterfront/Waterview;

What do Clients Say?

“When I first met him a year ago at one of his open houses, G.B. immediately impressed me as we talked… He always followed up right away in answering my questions. My condo search was put on hold for awhile, but G.B. remembered me and approached me with a listing that turned out to be exactly what I was looking for! Despite some unusual circumstances, beyond G.B.’s control, he worked very hard to do what he could to make the transaction as seamless as possible. Overall, everything went very smoothly, and I couldn’t be happier with my new place. It certainly was meant to be.”

Google Review

“He gave a thorough initial explanation of Do’s and Don’ts, and helped me establish the asking price but took into account my goals. After the house was put on the market in mid-October he had repeated Open Houses, and disseminated the information about the house on all possible sources. He was very helpful and prompt in answering all questions and concerns during the time on the market. He definitely knows the business!”

Zillow Review

“This is the second house GB has sold me, and I wouldn't consider using any other realtor. GB searched high and low for the right house for me, and applied no pressure whatsoever for me to buy. The process was seamless and I never doubted his motivations. Can't recommend GB highly enough!”

Google Review

“G.B. is a real pro. As first time home buyers, my wife and I didn’t really know what we wanted and dragged poor G.B. all around the city… He genuinely loves houses and wanted to make sure you love yours too. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience, and I shudder to think what our home buying process would have looked like without him!”

Google Review

“GB is just a truly good person, which makes him a truly good Realtor. He is so kind and very attentive to his clients. He communicates so well. He is always on top of everything.We could not have asked for a better Realtor. You would not go wrong to put your trust in him.”

Google Review

About GB

Ranked in the Top Ten of all non-team Washington Township (Indianapolis North Side) agents for transactions, G.B. Landrigan was just out of college when he started helping friends buy and sell their homes. Just as his Realtor father and grandfather did for decades, he sold what he knew. 

The Indianapolis North Side, Midtown, and Downtown is in his blood -- the history of the homes, the personalities, the tucked-away gems, and, of course, its unique and varied housing market.  Of the eight generations of G.B.’s family who have been Hoosiers, four have called the Indianapolis North Side their home. He lives in the Meridian Hills area today after growing up in Butler-Tarkington, Avalon Hills, and Crows Nest. He also lived in Downtown’s St. Joseph neighborhood for several years.  

G.B. has served on the board of directors of the MIBOR REALTOR Association, is a long-time member of MIBOR's Professional Standards Committee (Ethics), and is a member of the National Association of Realtors' (NAR) Residential Real Estate Council (RRC). G.B. is one of just 3% of Realtors nationally to have earned his Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation, the highest designation available for residential real estate brokerage. GB is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist Designee of the Institute of Luxury Home Marketing, the highest designation for this niche market. He also holds the RRC’s Luxury Home Certification, is a Certified MIBOR Master Professional (MPRO), and is a Fellow of MIBOR’s Real Estate Academy of Leadership (REAL).  GB has also been awarded the Five-Star Professional Award eleven times, including 2022.  

Landrigan also publishes the GB Landrigan Monthly Real Estate Report. The report is an “early-bird” statistical report that reflects monthly trends in Central Indiana with a special emphasis on Washington Township.

 

Education  

Wabash College, B.A, 1985, with a major in history. 

Early Education: Park-Tudor School, The Orchard School, IPS School 86, Skiles Test, and St. Richard’s Episcopal School.  

 

Other Work  

Landrigan was an appointed commissioner on the Meridian Street Preservation Commission and has also served on the boards of the Meridian Street Foundation, Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood Association, Contemporary Club, Crown Hill Historical Society, Meridian In Bloom home tours, and the Beta Theta Pi Housing Corporation at Wabash College. He is a past president of Indianapolis Early Music and the Indianapolis Dramatic Club. He also enjoys helping to sort food at Gleaner’s Food Bank each month and is a new member of the Scientech Club. His interests include Indianapolis and Russian history, reading both fiction and non-fiction, historic preservation and renewal, architecture, and design.

 

Deep Family Roots in Indianapolis Real Estate

The roots of GB Landrigan & Company are among the deepest of Indianapolis real estate firms.    G.B.'s grandfather, Bruce Savage, whose voice briefly took him to the Broadway stage, began work in real estate brokerage in 1940. His firm, the Bruce Savage Company, soon became the largest residential brokerage in Indiana. It centered on the sale of fine North Side and Downtown properties.  In the late 1950s, Savage was appointed by President Eisenhower to be the head of the US Public Housing Commission, now known as HUD.   

A few years after Savage returned to Indianapolis, his son-in-law Richard Landrigan became owner of the firm, later known as Savage/Landrigan.  Landrigan had briefly served as the city’s second human rights commissioner after graduating from Butler. At a time when real estate firms were abandoning their specialties in favor of a much wider audience, he made the choice to retain the company's traditional emphasis, while quietly expanding it to cover Carmel and other emerging North Side areas. 

Landrigan died unexpectedly in 1984 and the firm closed several months later.  In an article reporting the closure, the Indianapolis Business Journal remarked that Savage/Landrigan was one of the area's "oldest and most respected" real estate companies.  

The following year, G.B. Landrigan entered real estate at the age of 21.  Working with one of the larger firms in Indianapolis, he continued to specialize in the same areas as his father and grandfather.  

In 2005, he decided to launch GB Landrigan & Company as one of the Indianapolis area's few true boutique firms.  At one point embracing ten agents in his firm, Landrigan realized that he is better suited to focusing on his own clientele. Today, he and associated non-team agent Gretchen Witt are based from offices at Keystone at the Crossing, just behind the Fashion Mall.  

Knowledge of the current market and the area’s history, an emphasis on doing things correctly, the use of appropriate technology to help clients, never representing both sides of a transaction, and his personal availability are all ways that G.B. uses to help his clients leave a transaction as pleased as is possible.