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"As a first-time homebuyer, I was nervous about the entire process. Step by step, Joe made it easy and fun. His expertise in the Columbus real estate market is a tremendous asset. He is highly recommended!" - Nicolette Horan, March 08
"I wanted to say thank you again, so much, for all your hard work. I know that you really put a lot of time into this transaction and I really, really appreciate it. I'm so happy I got the house and it all worked out and I just wanted to say thanks again, you did a great job and i really appreciate it. I will put that on the survey when they send it to me.
If there is ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to give me a call. I will refer every single person I know to you. I'm going to go get my dog and we're going to sit on the floor of our new house and have a glass of champaign. Thanks a lot Joe" -- Michael Mamp, Feb 08
Columbus, Ohio - Midwest Style Capital
October 1st, 2007 categories: Columbus News
I know, I know, it’s been slow here on Columbus Homes Blog. I came down with a bug last week but I’m much better now and ready to go. Today I came across this blurb from the New York Times saying how Columbus has undergone a transformation and, “gained an unexpected new profile as a Midwestern style capital.”
If the NYT says it, it must be so. I got a call a couple weeks ago from Money Magazine and spoke with a reporter about the many reasons why Columbus would be a great place to retire to. Maybe we are picking up a little street credibility out there for our streets.



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October 1st, 2007
[…] Jessica Brinton wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptToday I came across this blurb from the New York Times saying how Columbus has undergone a transformation and, “gained an unexpected new profile as a Midwestern style capital.” If the NYT says it, it must be so. … […]