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Olde Towne East - Homes Sold - October Update
November 13th, 2007 categories: Olde Towne East
Now that October is firmly in the books, let’s see what happened in Columbus’ near East Neighborhoods. Again, not a whole lot with the 7 houses that fall within my boundaries selling for an average of $58.42/sq ft. The good news was the $396,500 on Miami. It’s great to see North of Broad numbers like that and this house certainly was deserving of nice selling price — though maybe not what it hit the market at last March ($439,000).
All in all some nice properties sold and some fixer-uppers. In general though, greater Olde Towne East is slowww. In October, 2006, 15 properties sold in the same area, though they averaged exactly the same $/sq ft. In 2005, 18 properties for $55.18 sq ft. Don’t think that you can take those numbers and apply them to the pristinely rehabbed Victorian you want to buy as proof of the market. Olde Towne East, Bronzeville, Franklin Park, Woodland Park all have nuances and varying degrees of rehab. It takes a Realtor who knows what they’re doing to work well in these neighborhoods.



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November 13th, 2007
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November 13th, 2007
[…] Richard K. Green wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptNow that October is firmly in the books, let’s see what happened in Columbus’ near East Neighborhoods. Again, not a whole lot with the 7 houses that fall within my boundaries selling for an average of $58.42/sq ft. … […]