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Why did southern Delaware County grow so fast?

newspaperA local newspaper reporter called me this morning to discuss the housing growth that has occurred in southern Delaware County this decade. I’m usually nervous about talking with the media for fear of being mis-quoted. I hope he doesn’t do that.

After our conversation was over, I thought more about why the growth has occurred into southern Delaware County. I think there are several events that occurred that set the stage for it.

  • I-270 made it easy to go from one suburb to another. Businesses (jobs) built up around the various interchanges. Suburbs located inside 270 were land-locked with limited room to expand further housing.
  • Suburbs, like Dublin or Powell close to the freeway, had room to expand their borders. They also had easy access to the freeway with major roads such as Rt 315, Sawmill Rd and Rt 33 already in place.
  • Lewis Center’s growth was impacted when Banc One (now Chase) built the huge employment center and the nearby Polaris Mall was added, both outside of I-270. Old State Rd provided access to that employment so many housing subdivisions were built off of that road.
  • Golf Courses have played an important part to the housing growth as well. Dublin already had Jack Nicklaus’ huge Muirfield Village but then Arnie’s Tartan Fields was built north of Muirfield. Powell began with Wedgewood, then added Scioto Reserve and Kinsale (Golf Village). Shamrock and Safari are nearby, but they are not lined with homes the way the other courses are.
  • The southwest part of the county contains both the Scioto and Olentangy Rivers. I’m not a geologist but it seems there is more variance to the terrain between the rivers, providing more opportunity for the wooded, ravine lots that many home buyers like.
  • The southeast part of the county has the big water reservoirs with Alum Creek and Hoover. Both offer boating opportunities, albeit they have different motor restrictions.
  • Dublin and Powell already had groceries and retail, but those types of commercial buildings have expanded to keep pace with the housing. Dublin added Perimeter Mall and Powell added the shopping at Powell Rd and Sawmill Pkwy.
  • Some of the northern most housing developments in the Lewis Center area were several miles from groceries, gas stations, and fast-food eateries, but with the recent addition of some new stores along Rt 23 at Lewis Center Rd, that is changing.
  • Columbus State Community college recently opened along Rt 23 and Ohio Health is at a certain stage of providing convenient health care for the area.
  • More growth along Rt 23 between Powell Rd and Cheshire Rd was on the drawing board but it has been put on hold due to the economic downturn.
  • Southern Delaware County is primarily served with four school districts: Dublin, Olentangy, Westerville and Big Walnut. Olentangy covers the largest geographical part of the southern part of the county.

Like thousands of others, I’ve found the county to be a great place to live and work. If you would like to join us, give me a call and we’ll go house shopping.

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Things to do over the July 4th holiday

copyrighted fireworksSouthern Delaware County has a number of things you can do over the holiday weekend if you’re looking for quick, inexpensive sojourns. There are numerous places you can have an impromptu picnic or a relaxing view of one of the waterways. I’ve previously written about and taken photos of many of the sites. Maybe this list will give you some ideas. Follow the links I’ve provided to get more information.

FIREWORKS

Naturally, the focus is on fireworks and the big Red, White & Boom downtown Columbus party. Most of the other cities and suburbs have their own displays. My family either goes to Hilliard or to Marysville.

COLUMBUS ZOO

The Columbus Zoo is always a popular place year round. With warm weather forecast, you’ll also enjoy Zoombezi Bay, the waterpark that is part of the zoo. Photos of my trip to the zoo.

HIGHBANKS PARK

Always a popular park for picnics or walks along the many trails. There are lots of open spaces for throwing the Frisbee® or playing on gym equipment. There is only one trail, the Coyote Trail, that allows dogs, although dogs are allowed in the picnic area (leashes required).

WATER FUN

If you want to enjoy viewing or being on the water, you can visit Hoover Reservoir, Alum Creek Reservoir, Scioto River or the Olentangy River. There are picnic areas in many places around the water.

DOG PARK

Your 4-legged family member might enjoy spending some time at Alum Creek Dog Park. There are two fenced areas for big dog or little dogs, plus, they have their own fenced beach area.

HAYDEN RUN FALLS

Although located in Franklin County, Hayden Run Falls is an interesting place to visit if you want something to do for only an hour or two. View a slideshow or watch a video with music.

GERMAN VILLAGE

German Village is also located in Franklin County, south of downtown Columbus. If you’re not going to grill your own brats, you can treat yourself to Schmidt’s. Of course, don’t pass up those huge cream puffs that Schmidt’s is known for. They don’t have any calories when it’s a holiday. :-)

Have Fun and Don’t Drink & Drive … or Boat!

BREAKING NEWS – JUMBO LOAN SPECIAL!

JUMBO LOAN STARTING AT 4.75% INTEREST!

A loan officer just emailed me with a limited time opportunity to get a Jumbo Loan starting at 4.75% interest rate. The minimum mortgage amount on a Jumbo Loan is $417,001 and requires 25% down.

This very low interest rate is great news since the government has done nothing to assist the upscale market. But you’ll have to ACT NOW before the limited amount of funds allocated for this program is depleted.

You can use it to purchase this phenomenal home which is already priced way below market at only

$115/sq ft for 5190 sq ft on 3 wooded acres
just east of Hoover Reservoir … $599,000

Give me a call at 614-825-8860. I’ll put you in touch with the lender so you can make sure you get a GREAT DEAL on the mortgage for this awesome home that is already a great deal!

ACT NOW!!

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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Will Hoover Reservoir be YOUR sanctuary?

Central Ohio has two main lakes which are both man-made water reservoirs: Hoover and Alum Creek. For me, Hoover Reservoir is the “quiet one” and Alum Creek is the “bustling one”. Speed boats aren’t permitted on Hoover, so it seems more serene with the sail boats, kayaks, and small fishing boats casually floating by as many birds fly overhead.

On any given nice Saturday or Sunday afternoon, your likely to see bike clubs pedaling their way on the tree-lined roads that circle the lake. Red Bank Rd runs along the east side and Sunbury Rd along the west side. The terrain along the Red Bank side is more rolling and the homes that sit between the road and the lake are often hidden within wooded lots with many have ravines. Homes on the Sunbury Rd side tend to have flat lawns, fewer trees, and more unobstructed views of the lake. They also have more traffic as Sunbury Rd is the primary access to many subdivisions on the west side of the road.

Occasionally, there are luxury homes for sale in this Hoover area. It’s a very desirable location not only because of the views but also because of its easy access to the airport or downtown Columbus (~30 min). People can enjoy spending the day in the city, then come home afterward to their own quiet sanctuary.

Except for the lower southwest side of Hoover Reservoir, the area is serviced by the Big Walnut school district which has a report card rating of Excellent with the Ohio Board of Education. Another advantage to the area are lower tax rates than the neighboring Olentangy school district.

If this area sounds like a place you would like to call home, call me first and I’ll try to help you find the perfect place so you can start enjoying your own personal sanctuary.

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A magnificent garden … recession or not!

Have you planted your salad garden yet this spring? I noticed my neighbors added a small garden box a few weeks ago and were adding the plants over the weekend. I suspect more such gardens were created this year as people try to be more frugal AND to have better tasting veggies.

Vine ripened tomatoes and peppers simply have so much more flavor.

Now if you’re REALLY into gardening, you can build a large deer-proof enclosure if your deed restrictions allow, as this home has. This garden was designed by a landscape architect.

It contains raised beds for easier tending to the plants. Some boxes have covers that can be closed to protect early plants from late frosts that might damage them. That’s fresh spinach eagerly growing in the sunshine. The walkways between the beds provide mud-free paths.

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The unique home that is connected to this magnificent garden also has a special plant preparation room complete with concrete floor and a sink for easy clean-up. Pretty cool, isn’t it!

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There is also another room that provides a cool place to store the produce, such as potatoes and onions, for the winter.

If you’re into gardening AND looking for a spectacular home, give me a call. You’re going to love this setting!

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