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I lived there in the 60 and 70 glad i never went back after joining the Army now i live in Ga . PS Hillard sucked back then i bet it still does now. hell all of Ohio does.
If you don't consider Upper Arlington (and others), then this list makes sense. The list should be titled "The 5 best places to live if you can't get a home in Upper Arlington, Grandview, Worthington or Bexley"- sorry, it's just a fact. Soon it will be "The 5 best places to live between Cleveland and Columbus".
😊really nice home, but not for that asking price. Maybe come down to about 300,000 then you have deal 🥰 maybe a little more depending on the location. The neighborhood and value of other homes in that location would make a difference.
I’m a single 50 year old , Never Married , childless man … all I want is a nice 240K 2 bedroom bath and 1/2 acondo in Westerville or New Albany about 1400 sq foot and I’m happy …. Now I may never get it but it’s what’s like to have.
1. Powell 2. Non-Sawmill Dublin 3. Upper Arlington 4. New Albany 5. West. Central Westerville The problem with New Albany is that is is out east and surrounded by all the other east areas.
I’m originally from Cleveland OH. Right after highschool I moved to scottsdale AZ for college 2.5 years and then moved to Denver for 5 years then moved back to AZ for the last 3 years. I am looking to relocate in about a year when my lease is up. I am looking to start a family and settle down and wanna be closer to my family and friends back in Cleveland however Cleveland seems very run down to me and the people seem absolutly misserable everytime I visit. I feel like Columbus could be a happy medium of being close to family but still have that medium-bigger city vibe. Do you think Columbus is growing more and has more to offer for a family? Is there a lot to do besides drinking at breweries for families? Thanks!!
as someone who is from columbus who spent the last 6 years in orlando/tampa FL. these people in the comments dont know a damn thing about overcrowded. you dont know what its like man thats all i gotta say
This is a great video We found you on RU-vid and have been watching. Living in the Toledo area and our children after college at OSU are staying in CBUS area. Considering a move that way but just beginning to see what will fit us. Suburbs of Toledo are spacious and we loved the community feel of the area we raised our kids. This is a nice video for us. Thanks.
I've lived in Florida for 26 years and it feels like it just gets hotter and hotter every year. The cost of living is so high, especially here in Naples. There are high rises going up in every direction because of the amount of people that have moved here, especially post Covid. The "winter" here is the only nice time of the year, but that only lasts 3 months or so. The rest of the year feels like you're walking into an oven and the humidity makes you feel sticky as soon as you step outside. My job is offering a move to Columbus, OH with a nice relocation bonus and I don't have to think twice. I'm so excited. My dad lives in Cincinnati and I've always thought Ohio is a nice place to live. I can't wait to experience seasons and not have to spend 60% of my paycheck on a roof over my head.
Did you say pizza?? If you haven't tried Little Sicily's Pizza in the small town of Brice, which is close to Canal Winchester! A suburb southeast of Columbus, Ohio! When we visit inlaws, they always want us to go there but we don't complain!! Lol
I just moved into apartments in the artsy part of town near Franlinton and am 34 and feel incredibly old here lmao very young college-like demographic its fresh and happenin
Not many people are leaving Florida for Ohio lol. ALOT more people are coming to Florida than the people leaving 😂 Florida just surpassed 23 MILLION residents. And the ENTIRE Northern part of Florida is considered “empty” with 85% of the residents in Florida living in Central or South Florida. The Hurricanes aren’t even that bad. Certainly gets overblown by the media.
The neighborhoods all look nice. I've lived in So. Calif my whole life, and never been in a home without a backyard fence. Every house has one here. Would be my only concern as we have dogs.
We have to constantly have our head on a swivel.. just yesterday Hilliard Police Dept which is part of Columbus a suburb Franklin County a 60 year old woman was attacked in a women's bathroom in one of the big box stores Home Interiors something like that? She fought back, screamed and was helped and the man was arrested but this is common in our area women being attacked and robbed along with murders every single day. Gun fights across N High Street at 11th and High this week it is a very violent city with a high homeless population everywhere ( not saying the homeless our violent but part of our culture here). Drug Addicts are rampant. Do not rent or buy in the inner city. Anna In Ohio
Hopefully, it doesn't turn out the way in Columbus, Ohio like it did in Los Angeles, California. Was nice from 1999-2019. Then it gradually got overcrowded, overpriced, nothing but traffic jams followed by all the crime. Packed up and moved with my family to Westerville. Over the past five years, I do already noticed an uptick in nasty traffic. BTW: Weather is horrible here, but people are nice, parks are nice, fall is fantastic, and opposed to many, I do like the winter season, but not the pot holes in spring all over the place. Fingers crossed 🤞
Nobody in Columbus waves at you,they flip you off. Its way over populated, you get cut off, almost hit and side swiped daily. Someone always blowing their horn at someone else. Driving through down town is very nerve wracking. The rent is Outrageous here. Homeless people everywhere. Shootings daily. If you get a good job it doesnt matter you pay so much for food and rent and utilities your broke regardless. Almost daily someone is getting ran over while walkng on the sidewalk or riding a bike or pushing your baby in a stroller. Cars always cars being stolen and police chases. In the last year Its so bad in Columbus, nothing but dollar generals with bare shelves and carts full of inventory sitting in the way of everything. So many apartment complex's being built in every little space they can shove one. Yeah move to Columbus its so much better than a corn field! By the way the public school system here is trash! The school public transportation system doesn't have enough drivers your kid will be late to and from school or be having to stand up on the bus cause they have to shove two or three routes on at once. Drive your kid! Always remember stay out of those little corn field towns they actually wave at everybody as they drive through.
Nice list but very expensive. I understand your a realtor and sell big, but for average Joes like myself, look at 1.) Hilliard, 2.) Grove City, 3.)Gahanna, 4.) Dublin, 5.) Worthington
Covered entranceways . A mud room closets at every entrance point. separate water closet in bathrooms Laundry /utility room with passageway outside largest windows you can afford
30 miles east of Columbus, give or take you have Thornville , Corn and soybean fields ! Just hard not to love ! and you can get a home with some land for what you pay for a speedbump in these places.
Ohio is terrible You don’t want to come here especially if you’re from California or your a communist. This city is full of cannibals And every winter we are invaded by Yeti’s from Canada they swim across Lake Erie to eat the small children of Ohio. Do not come here!
Even the area around Intel is starting to see Panhandlers.. my sister works on N Hamilton Rd her adult kids same area and yeah surprised me to start seeing panhandlers out there. There are a ton of restaurants either being built or new builds as well as some stores. Stay out of Columbus though traffic and construction are a nightmare and crime is very high all over the Columbus area.. I live about 15 minutes from downtown and have watched my quiet little neighborhood become a high crime area over the past 30 years worse in the past 15 years for sure murders in Columbus every single day, cars broke in to daily and or stolen, tons of homeless here and drug addicts. If I were younger I would definitely move out of Columbus. Our poverty rate is also high 18% national average for the US is 22% I believe. I loved it when it was Cowtown, now they are starting to try to give it a new name Boomtown.. wishful thinking on the part of our politicians. And forget about it if you get in a car accident the police are not coming unless someone is actually hurt, they will tell you that when you call in. We do not have enough police. Anna In Ohio
There one other reason why people are moving to Ohio. The Rust belt is the safest place in the U.S.A from climate change. Because the Rust belt has the Great Lakes up in the north and the Appalachian mountains at east and south.