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March 29 2024
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As the summer real estate market heats up, let’s take a closer look at local trends that have led to a consistent rise in Franklin County home sales throughout 2022. We caught up with Caroline Meyer, a local real estate agent with e-Merge since 2020, for an open house tour of the trends she’s noticed this year.
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This Pickerington home offers scenic lake views. | Photo via Caroline Meyer
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What local neighborhoods are most popular?
Caroline said all neighborhoods in CBUS are experiencing an increased demand, but homes specifically outside of I-270 have grown in popularity. With more people working from home or spending more time at home, this has led to buyers looking for homes with offices or outdoor entertainment space.
What trends are you seeing in the local market?
Citing increased interest rates, appraisal gap coverage, and seller paid closing costs, Caroline said there is a higher demand for homes that are as close to move in ready. This is because many buyers prefer to move in and enjoy the space rather than spending extra money for renovations.
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Would you prefer to renovate, or find a house that is move-in ready? | Photo via Caroline Meyer
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What are some areas home buyers might not know about?
Caroline noted two hidden gem neighborhoods that buyers should keep in mind when looking for a home. They are:
- Jerome Village in Plain City which has a community pool and bar + grill as part of the homeowner's association.
- Evans Farm in Lewis Center will be its own little town with local shops, restaurants, dentists, playgrounds, multiple pools, outdoor sports center, and an amphitheater.
What are some things home buyers should keep an eye out for while doing an open house tour?
Make sure to look at all of the big ticket items. Walls, cabinets, doors, and trim can all be painted or updated fairly easily with little expense. Mechanicals such as a furnace, AC unit, water tanks, etc. can be costly.
Same with looking at the basement walls and exterior foundation for signs of shifting, water intrusion, and insulation discoloration. A real estate agent should be pointing out easy updates to add values as well as any items that may cause potential issues.
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Weather
- 94º | Scattered thunderstorms | 60% chance of rain
- Due to another week of high temperatures, Columbus Recreations & Parks is offering free entry to all city-owned pools. Additionally, select spray grounds + community centers will offer extended hours from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. until Thursday.
Try This
- Get ready to hop into Grandview Hop this Saturday as the local street festival returns from 5-9 p.m. along Grandview Avenue. This outdoor event offers 100+ pop-up vendors, local shops + restaurants, and family-friendly activities like arts and crafts.
Civic
- The city of New Albany passed its largest tax abatement in city history after granting Intel a 30-year, 100% property tax exemption for its upcoming semiconductor factory. State laws only allow this to happen if the proposed business can generate at least $75 million in state payroll — which is far exceeded by Intel’s expected $100 billion investment. (Columbus Business First)
Community
- Did you know the All People’s Fresh Market offers free produce to hundreds of locals each day? This market runs exclusively through volunteers who donate their time and energy. No form of income proof is required to receive their goods — just some sort of identification like a drivers license. 🥕 (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Gateway Film Center is offering free movies today from 12-6 p.m. to help the local community avoid the heatwave. Movie options include “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Jurassic World Domination” + each visitor receives a free box of popcorn. 🍿 (10TV)
Real Estate
- Looking to upgrade your current house? This 32,675 sqft mansion that resides on 6.78 acres of land might be just what you’re looking for — if you have $8 million that is. This massive house comes with 16 bedrooms, 26 bathrooms, and an outdoor pool. 🏡
Plan Ahead
- Did you miss the Columbus Pride Festival + Parade last weekend? Don’t worry — Grove City, Reynoldsburg, and Granville all host pride celebrations this week and other festivals, like Newark or Community Pride, take place in the fall. 🏳️🌈
Sports
- The NBA Draft starts tomorrow night at 8 p.m. on ESPN with two former Ohio State Buckeyes vying for a spot on an NBA roster. Last year’s Freshman of the Year Malaki Branham + junior star E.J. Liddell are both projected to be drafted in the first round. 🏀
- The Columbus Crew broke a franchise record when it signed striker Cucho Hernandez on Monday for $10+ million. The Crew traded striker Gysasi Zardes to make room for Cucho + the signing stands as the seventh highest in MLS history. 💰 (ABC6 On Your Side)
The Word
- “Real estate resiliency.” The term coined by Opendoor to describe the dedicated approach to home ownership displayed by home buyers + sellers across the country, despite the highly competitive housing market. 🏡*
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While Chamber Brews, a new classical ensemble based in CBUS, will provide the tunes, Seventh Son will serve up specialty cocktails that pair with the performance. Tickets are $10 + cocktails are sold separately. The show kicks off at 5 p.m. and includes a special performance by Sharon Udoh, better known as Counterfeit Madison.
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