![]() Historically suffering from problems in their school district, Groveport's teachers and citizens have struggled to keep value added to the real estate in this lower middle-class suburb approximately 10 miles to the Southeast of Columbus. ![]() Still, Grove City is truly suburban, attracting mostly mid-sized families in the lower middle and middle class. ZIP CODE: 43123 - MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE: 135,000 - SQ FT: 1600 - YEAR BUILT: 1975Īccessible from downtown Columbus by driving approximately 10 miles south of Interstate 71, Grove City is bounded on the north by the freeway, and to the east and west by undivided lands - offering Grove City a secluded feel, which can be both good and bad. The strip along Grandview Avenue bustles restaurants and small shops, and Grandview has become home to several art galleries and studios. Residents of Grandview range from students to professionals. Just south of Upper Arlington and northwest of downtown, Grandview offers an upscale middle-class neighborhood with a quaint suburban feel, yet still close enough to downtown to commute by bus or even bicycle. In 1974, The German Village was added to the National Registrar of Historic Places. Several German-themed Restaurants and bars are scattered through this quaint village. ZIP CODE: 43206 - MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE: 75,000 - SQ FT: 1000 - YEAR BUILT: 1880īolstered by upper-class urban families and singles as well as a large gay/lesbian population, constant renovations to German Village make it ideal for liberal urbanites, legal eagles, and other downtown professionals. Old Victorians and brownstones are set on small lots and parking is always at a premium. Within two miles of Columbus International Airport and Easton Town Center, Gahanna enjoys moderately priced to upscale housing and a racially-diverse middle-class. One of Columbus' older suburbs, Gahanna has changed from a sleepy small town with a rural feel to the site of large housing and retail developments. The Columbus Zoo and Griggs Reservoir are nearby. Located in the northwest part of the metropolitan area, west of Worthington and north of Hilliard, Dublin is home to the Muirfield Village Golf Club and its annual Memorial Tournament. ZIP CODE: 43017 - MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE: 310,000 - SQ FT: 2800 - YEAR BUILT: 1985ĭublin has grown several times over in the last two decades, becoming one of Columbus' largest and most affluent suburbs. There are several family-owned establishments on High Street and Indianola Avenue as well as the Whetstone Park of Roses. ![]() Its proximity to The Ohio State University makes it a convenient location for Ohio State employees. Nestled between Worthington and Ohio State, Clintonville has a diverse population of singles, young couples, and small families, with a smattering of elegant older homes. The Ohio governor's mansion is located in Bexley. Bexley is the home of Capital University. Bexley is old money - the Ohio governor's mansion is located here, as well as the private Columbus School for Girls - but has less affluent residents as well. Located just east of downtown Columbus and Olde Town East, Bexley is noted for its large Jewish community and several of Columbus' social elite. Many of the "neighborhoods" listed below are not within the city limits of Columbus but are separate cities with their own city governments: Bexley, Dublin, Gahanna, Grandview Heights, Grove City, Groveport, Hilliard, Reynoldsburg, Upper Arlington and Westerville. Housing data is based on data culled from City Data, HER Realtors, Department of Development, and the hyperlinks connecting to the city's official web site. Still, these communities combine into a comfortable, middle-class, Midwestern place its citizens can happily call home. Like any large metropolitan area, Columbus has its share of diverse communities, each with a unique identity.
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