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Columbus Homes Blog
http://www.ColumbusHomesBlog.com
Columbus Homes Blog is the Go-To source for the Columbus Real Estate Market. Joe Peffer is an excellent Realtor, a good blogger and nice guy. His great insights into the midtown Columbus markets such as Downtown Columbus, the Short North, German Village, Bexley and Clintonville are worth the read.
Recent Posts
Columbus’ 5th Ave By Northwest Neighborhood Real Estate Market Update
This 1248 sf 3 bed, 1.5 bath cape cod on Meadow Rd sold this year for $176,500 after 12 days. As first time home buyers get pushed farther away from the city core, despite many wanting to be as close to it as possible, areas like 5th by Northwest bec...
Short North Real Estate Market Update – Including Italian Village and Harrison West
This 2 bed, 2.5 bath 1,634 sf home on West Second in Victorian Village sold recently for $296,000 after 16 days This update includes all of the near North from Nationwide Blvd to approximately King Avenue Homes on the market: 166 Greater Short North ...
The Worthington, Ohio Real Estate Market – Right Now
This 4 bedroom Chaucer Ct Home sold for $279,900 in late November Homes on the market: 99 Active Worthington homes for sale. Averaging 1,842 sf, $235,680 ( just under 2/3 are below this average list price (!) Wonder Why so cheap? see below) $127/sf ...
Will The Columbus Housing Market be worse in 2010 than it was in 2009?
Robert Hahn wrote an article that appeared on Inman News recently that was ripe with 2010 predictions regarding the state of Real Estate in the country. It is a good read and I liked his take on many of the subjects. Aside from mentioning the Jet...
How To Dispute, Appeal or Contest Your Franklin County Real Estate Tax Increase
Real Estate Taxes vary by School District. Where in Franklin County Do you Live? EDIT: 12/17/2009 Please see the end of this post for a clarification and correction of any inacuracies from the Franklin County Auditor, Clarence Mingo. If your home has...
1st Time Columbus Real Estate Home Buyers Flock to beat deadline
'Tis the Season to Purchase your Next Home The original 1st time home buyer tax credit was set to expire on November 30, 2009. During the week of November 23-30, 2009, 1st time home buyers in Columbus and surrounding communities racked up 577 C...

