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What’s your house personality?

The suburbs around Columbus seem to have “personalities’. People gravitate toward one suburb or another based on the personality they perceive the suburb to have. Those perceptions may be correct or they may not. cookiesSome suburbs are similar, yet different.

People who like older homes with nooks & crannies may opt for Worthington, Upper Arlington, Clintonville or Bexley. Those who like newer homes may elect to live in Dublin, Powell or Lewis Center. A suburb like New Albany is for those that enjoy the East Coast Williamsburg look. Some people take comfort in buying a “normal” house that, while it may have some unique features, it’s not so different from others. The home conforms.

Then there’s the eclectic set of people. The “march to a different drummer” kind of folks. Cookie-cutter homes aren’t for these people. They view themselves as unique and want a home to reflect that uniqueness. The typical subdivision isn’t their style either because many subdivisions don’t allow uniqueness.

drumCurrently I have a listing that is one of these “different drummer” homes. Today I was checking inventory availability in the Hoover Reservoir area where this home is located. As I looked at the homes and their interior photos, it occurred to me that although the area east of Hoover Reservoir isn’t really like a subdivision, there was some commonality to the homes. The commonality to them is their “uncommonness”.

I began to wonder if people gravitate to this area because of the ability to live within a pastoral setting in a truly custom home that is unlike any other. Most of the homes are built to take full advantage of the outdoor view, be it trees, ravines or the reservoir’s water view. I suspect these are people who are comfortable in their own skin and confident enough to venture outside-the-box with their home’s architecture. Simply because of the terrain, they may also have an appreciation for nature or simply enjoy their privacy.

It’s interesting how birds of a feather flock together, isn’t it. Oh-h … and did I mention how many unique birds – those with actual feathers – flock to this east side of Hoover Reservoir as well?

If you’re the type of person with your own drum and want a home to reflect that, give me a call. I’ve got one that will knock your socks off!

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Hoover Reservoir Executive-Style Home Is For Sale

Executive-style, luxury, contemporary home near Hoover Reservoir (South of Galena) is now for sale. Nestled in 3 wooded acres overlooking a splendid ravine, this home is truly spectacular. Originally built in the early 60′s, it was totally redesigned by a California architect in the mid 90′s, to maintain its unique hexagonal design. You’ve heard agents say it before, but this home really must be seen in person to totally experience the 360° views in the open and flowing rooms, as well as in the many gardens.

No detail has been missed by the architect to provide “windows to the world” in all the rooms. However, even though the floor plan is open, the various wings provide privacy from the main living areas. It’s an excellent home for entertaining with no worry about intruding upon the private quarters.

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The cedar-lined home office is equally spectacular with its panels of windows and access to a ‘sunrise’ deck to get the out-of-the-box creative juices flowing. It even offers a separate workroom, perfect for an assistant or for compiling presentations on the open shelves. There is an exclusive entrance to the office wing via an exterior spiral staircase … convenient for visiting clients or guests. This office wing could also serve as an artist’s or photographer’s gallery.

The floor plan of this wonderful home is extremely versatile so new buyers could use many of the rooms different than the current owners. If you need a home for multi-generations, you’ll find it suitable for that as well. You’re limited only by your imagination.

As the photos indicate, the home is very large, just under 5200 sq ft with 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. There are 3 patios and 3 decks. Professionally landscaped with an unbelievable organic veggie garden with an enclosure designed by a professional landscape designer. Convenient to the Polaris area, the airport or downtown Columbus (~30 min). Compare that to the prices on “cookie cutter” houses and you’ll make this your next home! SOLD for $542,000. Google Map

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Newspaper reporter loves “enchanting modern home”

I listed a unique exec-style home yesterday. The seller happened to have an old newspaper clipping from The Dispatch that was written perhaps in the late 60′s or early 70′s when the newspaper featured the home in its HOMES section. There’s no date on the yellowed article, so we’re not sure when the home was actually featured.

Since the home was totally updated and remodeled in the 90′s, keeping with the original unique design but adding on a 3rd floor, it was interesting to read the newspaper’s take on the design. I enjoyed (was amused) at some of the descriptions used by the Dispatch writer:

  • “Enchanting design – more than a mere conversation piece.” (yes, very true!)
  • It has a “myriad of nooks, crannies and turns and its elastic use of space, the plan is a child’s delight; an adult’s idea of enchanting excitement”. (I’ve no idea what an ‘elastic use of space’ is … so don’t ask!)
  • “At one side, the ceiling soars, the floor falls away and you have a bird’s-eye view into a “well”, which is the lower level living room.” (Perhaps, having a floor ‘fall-away’ is not quite the description I would use …)
  • “… the eye finds fascination in angles and spaces.” (OK, I agree with this.)
  • ” … to cozily encompass a one-step dropped area rimmed with built-in seating.” (the home has a step-down conversation pit around a wood stove which is a wonderful place.)

I doubt that this Dispatch reporter is still in the business, but I really did enjoy reading her article. I’ll be posting on this home tomorrow or Monday. I’ll have to remember to add some of these phrases … right after I determine what that elastic phrase means … perhaps “versatile”? I do like the “eye finds fascination” as this home is one of those where you want to stand in one spot and do a 360° turn in many of the rooms to totally capture the entire “bird’s-eye view“.

I would LOVE to have this same reporter see the home since its major remodel in the 90′s. It’s even more spectacular now … or as she would say, “even MORE of an enchanting design“.

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