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$799,999
Real Living German Village
(614) 240-7400
Beds: 3 Baths: 3 full
Condominium Unit
Short north living--columbus' best location (#1 in resale value). 11 story hi-rise with breathtaking downtown views. 24 hour concierge,
Real Living Arlington
(614) 451-7400
Beds: 3 Baths: 4 full , 1 half
Condominium Unit
Impressive model home w/ prof decor. 3 fin levels offer drama & pampering am enities. High ceilings, kit w/ coley cab, 3cm granite,
Priced from $638,900
Epcon Development
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Townhouse/Townhome
The Tremont in Arlington Crossing
Priced from $623,700
Priced from $619,900
Priced from $569,900
Long & Wilcox
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
Tremont in Arlington Crossings
117 Square Feet Deck Great room with large windows and access to the terrace Spacious dining area well suited for formal dining Large
Priced from $559,900
Long & Wilcox
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
Tremont in Arlington Crossings
117 Square Feet Deck Great room with large windows and access to the terrace Spacious dining area well suited for formal dining Large
$549,999
Priced from $547,800
Priced from $539,900
Epcon Development
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Townhouse/Townhome
The Edgemont in Arlington Crossing
Priced from $499,900
Epcon Development
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 2 Baths: 2 full
Townhouse/Townhome
The Fairfax in Arlington Crossing
Priced from $469,900
Long & Wilcox
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
Fairfax in Arlington Crossings
96 Square Feet Terrace Great room with large windows and access to the terrace Spacious dining area well suited for formal dining Large
Priced from $459,900
Long & Wilcox
(614) 554-5300
Beds: 3 Baths: 2 full , 1 half
Single Family Home
Fairfax in Arlington Crossings
96 Square Feet Terrace Great room with large windows and access to the terrace Spacious dining area well suited for formal dining Large
Columbus, OH, is a thriving metropolis full of exploration and vibrancy. Lauded by Money magazine as the eighth-best large city in the U.S. to inhabit, it is also recognized as an emerging global market. The city has a diverse economy based on education, insurance, healthcare, retail and technology.
Efforts to revitalize downtown Columbus have met with mixed results in recent decades. In the 1970's, old landmarks such as Union Station and the Neil House Hotel were razed to construct high-rise offices and retail space such as the Huntington Center. Newer suburban developments at the Tuttle Crossing shopping mall, Easton, and Polaris have inhibited much of the anticipated downtown growth. Still, with the addition of the Arena District, as well as hundreds of downtown residential units, significant revitalization efforts are likely to continue in the downtown area. The median home price in Columbus is about $155,000.
Distinctive neighborhoodsColumbus has an assortment of distinctive neighborhoods within its metropolitan area. Just north of downtown, Short North is rich with art galleries, dining, pubs and specialty shops. A number of large, ornate Victorian homes are located nearby, and together they make up Victorian Village. To the south, German Village is known for its quaint 19th-century brick cottages, and it holds the distinction as the largest privately funded historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.
Also north of downtown is a new neighborhood development, the Arena District. Centered on the Nationwide Arena, the district has many pubs, restaurants, and residential projects, most notably the new 20-story condominiums at North Bank Park tower. The Lifestyle Communities Pavilion is also an anchor for the district, and the soon-to-come Huntington Ballpark will be the new home of the Columbus Clippers baseball team.
The university area is populated by a high concentration of students during the school year and features many old homes which have been converted to apartments for student use. The stretch of High Street that runs through the campus area caters to the student body with its abundance of bars, sandwich shops, music stores and bookstores. Located between Ohio State University and Worthington is Clintonville. A mix of middle class homes can be found alongside beautiful old stone and brick-faced houses nestled among rolling hills in this picturesque neighborhood.
Columbus has an extensive park system throughout its metro area. Reservoirs and parks on the major streams offer recreational opportunities. The Scioto and Olentangy river corridors are becoming connected as greenways with bike paths, and the Scioto Mile project is enhancing the riverfront in the heart of downtown.
From its beautiful parks to its unique neighborhoods, Columbus is a great place to call home. So begin your Columbus real estate search today!Sources and more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio
http://www.experiencecolumbus.com/
http://www.columbus.org/
http://columbus.citysearch.com/
Community Information for 43201
Population: 31,873
Median Age: 23
Median Household Income: $22,417
Households with Children: 11.50%
Median Travel Time to Work: 17 minutes
Real Estate Market Information
Median Home Sale Price: $156,950
Annual Turnover Rate: 31.54%In current residence +5 years: 11.65%
Median years in residence: 2
Homes Owned: 17.15%
Homes Rented: 64.38%
Homes Vacant: 18.47%
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