Life at Lavina
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Life at Lavina

What it's really like to live in Noblesville's most connected apartment community straight from the residents who call it home.

What it's really like to live in Noblesville's most connected apartment community straight from the residents who call it home.

Events
5
community events hosted in the last 90 days
Participation
84%
of Cobu users actively engaged in the community
Groups
13
active resident interest groups

What's It Like to Live at Lavina?

Lavina is one of Noblesville's most active resident communities, with 84% of Cobu users regularly engaging through weekly events, 13 interest groups, chat, and a neighbor marketplace.

Located at 7520 Alluvium St in Noblesville, residents connect through interest groups such as Dog Group, Foodie Group, and Pet sitting, and a vibrant community chat.

The community hosts an average of 1 event per month, here are a few recent examples: Take & Bake Pizza Night, Build-Your-Own Bouquet Bar at Lavina, and Filler's Food Truck.

What Events Does Lavina Host?

Lavina hosts 1 community event on average every month. Here's what's coming up and what recently happened.

Upcoming Events

Get Some Churros Food Truck! — Something sweet is rolling in! Stop by for fresh churros from Get Some Churros food truck! 20 RSVPs

Get Some Churros Food Truck!

Wednesday · · 5:30 PM

Something sweet is rolling in! Stop by for fresh churros from Get Some Churros food truck!

Poolside Pies & Pops — JOIN US POOLSIDE 🍕Cool off and kick back at the pool! We'll have pizza, popsicles, and plenty of summer vibes waiting for you. See you poolside! Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you'll get reminders. 8 RSVPs

Poolside Pies & Pops

Wednesday · · 5:00 PM

JOIN US POOLSIDE 🍕Cool off and kick back at the pool! We'll have pizza, popsicles, and plenty of summer vibes waiting for you. See you poolside! Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you'll get reminders.

Recent Events

Take & Bake Pizza Night — Slice up your Tuesday and make pizza with us to take home to bake! *While Supplies Last* Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you’ll get reminders. 48 RSVPd

Take & Bake Pizza Night

Tuesday · · 5:00 PM

Slice up your Tuesday and make pizza with us to take home to bake! *While Supplies Last* Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you’ll get reminders.

Build-Your-Own Bouquet Bar at Lavina — Bloom where you live! Join us for a Build-Your-Own Bouquet Bar where you can mix, match, and create a beautiful arrangement to take home with you! We can't wait to see what you create! Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you’ll get reminders. 50 RSVPd

Build-Your-Own Bouquet Bar at Lavina

Wednesday · · 4:00 PM

Bloom where you live! Join us for a Build-Your-Own Bouquet Bar where you can mix, match, and create a beautiful arrangement to take home with you! We can't wait to see what you create! Please express interest - it helps us plan better! Plus, you’ll get reminders.

Filler's Food Truck — Grab a bite from Fillers food truck by the clubhouse! 23 RSVPd

Filler's Food Truck

Friday · · 5:00 PM

Grab a bite from Fillers food truck by the clubhouse!

What Groups and Clubs Are at Lavina?

Lavina residents have formed 13 active interest-based groups. Here are the most popular.

Marketplace — This group is a convenient destination for residents to discover, buy and sell items in your building. Post items or inquire about items in the discussions.

Marketplace

334 members

This group is a convenient destination for residents to discover, buy and sell items in your building. Post items or inquire about items in the discussions.

Open To All Residents

Lavina — What's one thing we all have in common? We all live at Lavina! Use this group for general resident discussions, see upcoming events, and post your gatherings outside of current existing groups.

Lavina

327 members

What's one thing we all have in common? We all live at Lavina! Use this group for general resident discussions, see upcoming events, and post your gatherings outside of current existing groups.

Open To All Residents

Dog Group — Here, doggy! In this group, we and our canine companions will get together regularly to do fun activities like walks in the neighborhood, trips to the dog park, and puppy play dates. What to bring? This will vary by gathering so always be sure to check the gathering's description for details or ask in the discussion section. When in doubt, don't forget your leash, ball, & some poop bags! Have an idea for our next puppy play date? Schedule a gathering!

Dog Group

72 members

Here, doggy! In this group, we and our canine companions will get together regularly to do fun activities like walks in the neighborhood, trips to the dog park, and puppy play dates. What to bring? This will vary by gathering so always be sure to check the gathering's description for details or ask in the discussion section. When in doubt, don't forget your leash, ball, & some poop bags! Have an idea for our next puppy play date? Schedule a gathering!

Open To All Residents

Foodie Group — Welcome to the foodie group! We're all about food and friends. You can expect us to get together often to share everything from potlucks to take-out, taco trucks to prix-fixe, and cooking up our own culinary delights too. What to bring? This will vary by gathering so check the description for details or ask in the discussion section — and always be sure to bring a healthy appetite! Have an idea for our next foodie adventure? Schedule a gathering and let's eat!

Foodie Group

53 members

Welcome to the foodie group! We're all about food and friends. You can expect us to get together often to share everything from potlucks to take-out, taco trucks to prix-fixe, and cooking up our own culinary delights too. What to bring? This will vary by gathering so check the description for details or ask in the discussion section — and always be sure to bring a healthy appetite! Have an idea for our next foodie adventure? Schedule a gathering and let's eat!

Open To All Residents

Pet sitting — A place for people to find pet sitters and dog walkers within our community.

Pet sitting

45 members

A place for people to find pet sitters and dog walkers within our community.

Open To All Residents

Tasting Club — A hint of nutmeg..." Welcome to the tasting group! In this group, we explore the world through our sense of taste: wine, beer, whiskey, cocktails - you name it! You can expect us to get together often to share our favorite things to taste or go out to a restaurant or bar for a more formal tasting of something special. What to bring? This will vary by gathering, but always be sure to bring your taste buds! Be sure to check the gathering's description for details and whether you should bring your own favorite beverage to share with the group. If in doubt, start a discussion thread. Have an idea for the next tasting adventure? Schedule a gathering!

Tasting Club

44 members

A hint of nutmeg..." Welcome to the tasting group! In this group, we explore the world through our sense of taste: wine, beer, whiskey, cocktails - you name it! You can expect us to get together often to share our favorite things to taste or go out to a restaurant or bar for a more formal tasting of something special. What to bring? This will vary by gathering, but always be sure to bring your taste buds! Be sure to check the gathering's description for details and whether you should bring your own favorite beverage to share with the group. If in doubt, start a discussion thread. Have an idea for the next tasting adventure? Schedule a gathering!

Open To All Residents

What Are Residents Talking About at Lavina?

Real conversations from verified residents at the Lavina community.

Helping Neighbors
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Resident
Mar 1, 2026
Anyone at Lavina good with interior decorating/layout design? I have need to create an office space in my place and I’m a bit lost. I will pay you for the suggestions. Thanks!
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Resident Mar 1, 2026
I would be happy to help !
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Resident Mar 13, 2026
full time WFH corporate trainer, not sure what your space provides but this is our set-up! It’s almost all from Ikea and Micro Center.
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Resident
Mar 30, 2026
Is anyone available between now and 8:30 to help me move 1 big box and a coffee table out of my apartment? The struggle is real right now
R
Resident Mar 30, 2026
Hey ! I can try to help.
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Resident Mar 30, 2026
I got someone who was able to! Thank you
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Resident
Apr 1, 2026
Someone left this the other day in the gym. Same spot where you left it 💪🏽
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Resident
Apr 6, 2026
Yo! Does anyone know for sure how to turn the fire pit on towards the clubhouse? I read the instructions but it’s almost like the gas has been turned off. Thanks! 👍🤘
R
Resident Apr 6, 2026
You've just got to turn the timer to desired time. Unless someone hit the emergency gas shut-off
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Resident
May 28, 2026
Does anyone know if we have a Water Spigot somewhere on the property?
R
Resident May 28, 2026
We do! It's by the dumpsters.
R
Resident
May 19, 2026
AirPods left in the package room!
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Resident
May 24, 2026
Anyone got a RELIABLE jack? If so message me id appreciate it!!
Pet Life
R
Resident
Mar 16, 2026
Any dog sitters? 👀🐶🐾
R
Resident Mar 16, 2026
🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️yes maam! I would love to!
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Resident
May 8, 2026
Anyone dog sit? Or have a good dog sitter that’s local?
R
Resident May 8, 2026
My friend is a dog sitter! I can PM you her information if you are interested :)
Community and Events
R
Resident
Mar 31, 2026
Hi, can anyone confirm if I can visit Cool Creek? Google says it closes at 5.
R
Resident Mar 31, 2026
Yes you can visit.
R
Resident Mar 31, 2026
Just the nature center closes!
R
Resident Mar 31, 2026
Thanks for confirming! I’ll head there then.
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Resident
Mar 21, 2026
- March Madness - S’more’s - Fire going Name a better vibe for a Friday night
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❤️ 7
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Resident Mar 21, 2026
Stupid question. But is this something you have to reserve? Or first come first serve type of thing?
R
Resident Mar 21, 2026
Nope, you can just go out there.
R
Resident
May 23, 2026
When’s the pool party?
❤️ 2
R
Resident May 23, 2026
Let’s get something on the calendar! I’ll throw some burgers & what not on the grill.
Neighbor Marketplace
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Resident
May 29, 2026
Selling this Apple Watch Series 10 42 mm for $220 selling because I got an Oura ring and essentially they do the same so I don’t use it anymore lol, used like new!
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What's the Neighborhood Like Near Lavina?

Resident-recommended spots in Noblesville — the places people who actually live here go to.

Coffee/Cafe
Noble Coffee & Tea
Restaurants/Bars
  • Bakersfield
  • Big Hoffas
  • Ale Emporium
Groceries
Harvest Market (Carmel)
Parks/Outdoor
  • Cool Creek Park
  • Mounds State Park

Community Blog

Stories and updates from life inside Lavina.

Written by: Taryn Walker | Enhanced by: AI | Published: May 31, 2026

What Happened in May 2026 at Lavina: Community Highlights

May was a busy month at Lavina. Residents turned out in force for Take & Bake Pizza Night, the community generated over 100 chat messages across the month, and a new interest group launched with early momentum. Here is a look at what happened.

The Events and Social Scene

Take & Bake Pizza Night was the headline event of May, drawing 48 RSVPs from residents who came out to pick up their pizzas and spend time with neighbors. It is the kind of low-pressure, high-participation gathering that works consistently at Lavina, and 48 RSVPs ranks among the strongest turnout the community has seen.

What Residents Talked About

The Lavina community chat stayed active throughout May with over 100 messages across the month. The Marketplace group led with 333 messages, showing that residents continue to buy, sell, and trade with neighbors instead of turning to outside platforms. The main Lavina channel followed with 326 messages, and the Dog Group contributed another 72 conversations about walks, pet care, and photos.

A moment that stood out in May: a neighbor posted that their dog had gone missing. The community responded quickly with sightings, search coordination, and support until the dog was found safely. That kind of mobilization reflects how connected residents are to each other beyond just property life.

Neighborhood Favorites, a new interest group, launched this month and already has 16 members sharing their go-to spots around Indianapolis. Early posts are pulling in recommendations for restaurants, services, and neighborhood discoveries that residents would not find on a tourist guide.

On the local dining front, May brought some fresh mentions. Yafa Golden Coffee came up multiple times as a neighborhood favorite for coffee. Pizzology earned praise as a reliable go-to. Brooklyn Char was highlighted for its dinner scene.

Looking Ahead

June brings two events already generating buzz on the community feed. Get Some Churros food truck is an event residents have been looking forward to since it appeared on the calendar. Poolside Pies & Pops will bring residents together at the pool as summer arrives. Both events continue the kind of warm-weather social programming that keeps the Lavina calendar worth checking.

Written by: Taryn Walker | Enhanced by: AI | Published: April 29, 2026

What It's Like to Live at Lavina: Community Life in Indianapolis

Key Takeaways

  • Lavina hosts over a dozen community events per year including food trucks, holiday parties, and pool events with consistent resident turnout
  • Residents stay connected daily through a community chat covering restaurant recommendations, pet tips, and helping neighbors
  • A built-in neighbor marketplace lets residents buy, sell, and give away items safely within the building
  • Residents have created 12 interest groups covering food, fitness, pets, creativity, and more

Lavina is a multifamily community in Indianapolis where residents genuinely connect with each other. It's not just where they live, it's where they find neighbors who help with packages, organize group outings, trade restaurant recommendations, and build friendships. That sense of connection comes from a combination of thoughtfully programmed events, active resident groups, and a culture of helpfulness that runs through the community. The property uses a community platform called Cobu to keep residents connected, and the activity data from the past year paints a clear picture of what Lavina is actually like to live in.

Life Inside Lavina: What Residents Actually Do Here

Walk around Lavina on any given week and you'll see residents engaged in surprisingly diverse activities. Some are heading to the fitness center or gym, which draws regular interest from the community. Others are organizing workouts together, meeting friends at the pool, or taking their dogs to designated areas. The community hosts a clubhouse with pool tables, which draws both casual players and regular game nights.

The grounds include multiple building clusters across the property, with residents living in a mix of unit sizes and layouts. Many residents mention taking walks around the nearby area, which includes convenient access to local parks and trails. Cool Creek Nature Preserve is a favorite for nearby hiking, and residents often recommend MacGregor Park and Mounds State Park for slightly longer excursions.

What stands out most is how much residents actually know each other. Newcomers get welcome messages from neighbors offering local recommendations. Long-term residents remember others and check in when someone mentions a problem. The property manager team stays visible and responsive, which sets a tone that encourages residents to engage with their surroundings and with each other.

The Events and Social Scene

Lavina runs about 16 community events per year, and attendance and enthusiasm vary widely. Some draw strong crowds, others are more niche. Here's what gets residents excited:

Food events are the biggest draw. Filler's Food Truck attracted 23 residents; Walking Taco Bar Night brought out 45. A Walking Taco Bar Night is exactly what it sounds like: residents assemble their own tacos and socialize while eating. These events mix food, low-pressure socializing, and something fun to do on a weekend or weekday evening. Churro events have run multiple times a year with consistent interest (6-26 attendees each). Take and Bake Pizza Night is another regular hit that lets residents grab dinner together.

Seasonal events round out the calendar. S'mores Night Firepit had a core group of 9 enthusiastic residents, while Pumpkin Painting and SIP brought 18 people together for a fall craft gathering. A Luau Pool Party and Yappy Hour at the bark park add variety. Holiday Party and Breakfast on the Go cap the year.

What matters most isn't the number of events, but that they're real options. Residents who want to socialize have regular opportunities to do so. Those who prefer to keep to themselves never feel pressure. That balance seems to work.

What Residents Talk About Every Day

The heart of any community is what people actually discuss. At Lavina, four topics dominate the conversation.

Helping Neighbors: Residents regularly help each other with day-to-day challenges. A package delivered to the wrong building? Neighbors move it to the right spot or wait with it. A resident asking for a cordless drill for an hour gets quick answers about who has one to lend. Someone posts about needing help moving furniture and gets multiple offers. These aren't formal community service initiatives. They're just neighbors being kind.

Local Favorites: The neighborhood around Lavina has enough restaurants and amenities to keep conversation going. Residents rave about Kickstart Cafe (just behind the Get Go station), calling it "cool," with "great environment" and "fantastic food." The Spanish latte and omelet sandwich are specific favorites. A resident mentioned a local farm shed in Fortville with homemade organic dog treats. Another highlighted a live music venue with pool tables. When residents need recommendations for doctors, plumbers, cleaning services, or any local business, neighbors step in with specific suggestions. The specificity matters: they're not giving generic answers, but actual places they or friends have used.

Pet Life: Lavina has an active dog-owning population, and pet topics come up constantly. Some discussions are lighthearted (residents joking about dogs at the bark park, asking about pet-sitting help). Others are more practical (asking when the pet spa is reopening, sharing dog treat resources, celebrating new resident families who have dogs). The Yappy Hour event and dedicated dog group reflect the importance of pets to the community. Residents regularly ask each other for trail recommendations for dog walks and share stories about their own pets' personalities.

Neighbor Marketplace: A very active group at Lavina is the Marketplace. This is where residents buy, sell, and give away items. Free TVs, ceiling fans, couches, gaming PCs, and furniture constantly circulate. One resident was moving and offered almost everything. Another is a baker and uses the Marketplace to advertise cakes for special occasions. Homemade dog treats, resin Christmas ornaments, and office furniture all get posted and claimed. Residents ask for help pricing items and negotiate directly. What makes it different from Facebook Marketplace is safety and trust. You're buying from or receiving from someone who lives in your building. Transactions happen on property, often with a quick message exchange. No shipping, no delivery logistics, no meeting strangers in parking lots. It's convenient, it's safer, and it works.

Interest Groups

Lavina has 12 active resident groups, though engagement varies widely. Most have been created by residents who wanted to connect around shared interests. Some that stand out:

Creative Corner (25 members): A small but genuinely active group for entrepreneurs, content creators, and business owners. Conversations show real mentorship and support. One new resident who wanted to get into content creation got encouraged by the group founder and received specific tips about lighting and photography. When someone mentioned moving to Lavina specifically because of natural light for creating, another member offered detailed recommendations for getting started. This group has a specific purpose and delivers on it.

Pet Sitting (39 members): This group's value is clear: residents help each other's dogs when they travel or need care. When someone needs help, neighbors step up. One resident offered excess puppy food to anyone in need, and the offer was met with genuine gratitude.

Women's Workout Group (21 members): Residents organizing walks, trail recommendations, and fitness classes together. When someone new moved in and mentioned doing morning workouts, they immediately got invited to join locals at nearby Align Pilates studios and got trail recommendations for walks.

Dog Group (64 members): Active membership and used mainly for practical questions about pet amenities and observations about local wildlife.

The group structure can succeed because it's resident-led. When someone wanted a Pickleball Club, they created it. When residents wanted to support each other's creative pursuits, they built Creative Corner. The property didn't impose groups; residents built the ones they actually needed.

The Neighborhood Through Residents' Eyes

Indianapolis matters to how residents experience Lavina. The proximity to trails (Cool Creek, MacGregor, Mounds State Park) is valued. Local restaurants and cafes generate genuine enthusiasm. The ability to access diverse neighborhood options without a huge drive is a real selling point.

Residents also look out for each other's safety. When someone noticed possible coyotes in a nearby open field, they posted a heads-up. When a car's headlights were left on, residents spotted it and knocked on doors to alert the owner. These small acts of awareness strengthen community.

The larger neighborhood is diverse and active. Residents mention working from home at local coffee shops, heading out to events, and maintaining social lives outside Lavina. The community isn't insular. It's a good base for people who want both a strong neighborhood connection and access to a broader city.

Is Lavina Worth It?

Whether Lavina is right for you depends on what you're looking for. If you value active community, regular social opportunities, and neighbors who help, the evidence supports a strong fit. The events are real, the groups are genuine, and the resident culture is collaborative.

The property itself delivers on great amenities like gym access, pool facilities, and well-maintained grounds. What sets Lavina apart is how residents actively engage with their environment and each other.

One new resident who had just moved in summed it up well: "Moved here 3 months ago, but today is my first time here. It's my first time seeing an apartment complex have something like this where residents can connect if they want to. Super cool."

How to See It for Yourself

The best way to know if Lavina works for you is to visit in person. Request a tour from the leasing office. Ask to walk the grounds when residents are most active. Sit at the pool or clubhouse for a bit. If possible, ask the leasing office if you can connect with a current resident who can share their perspective.

Pay attention to how residents move through the space. Do you see people gathering? Do you feel like it's a place where you'd want to spend time? Community fit is personal, and only you can decide if it feels right.

For specific questions about unit availability, lease terms, or lease-to-own options, contact the Lavina leasing office directly. They can walk you through current offerings and what might work best for your situation.

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Taryn Walker

Director of Residential Services, Lavina
Taryn manages the Lavina community, overseeing resident events and community programming. Taryn uses Cobu to support community engagement and its platform data to share what life is actually like at this community.