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This Week in Columbus Real Estate – The Short North
July 27th, 2007 categories: Short North
Without a doubt the big news this week was the listing of one of the most recognized homes in Columbus, the Circus House at 755 Dennison. With just over 9,000 advertised square feet, four bedrooms (only) four full, two half baths, two parlors, a library and 2nd floor office, it hit the market at $1,395,000. That’s just under the auditor’s appraised value if you’re wondering and the taxes will set you back almost $2,000/month. But hey, you’d be living in a Columbus Icon across from Goodale Park.
Two homes in the 200s hit the market, one on Mt Pleasant for $239,900–a 1600 sq ft 2 bedroom and one on West First in Harrison West-a 1281 sq ft 2 bedroom for $269,000. I’ve not yet seen either of them.
In the Short North Condo market, you can have your pick from the 400 block of West 2nd or the 500 block of West 3rd, both 2 bed, 1 bath condos for $159,900 and $194,900 respectively.
Speaking of Short North condos for sale, though not the short north, a resale at 10 1/2 Clark Place came on the market this week listed at $139,999 Fully Furnished. That’s new and different. Couches, tables, TV, speakers, the whole nine yards, just bring your jeans and move right in, supposedly over five thousand in furnishings.
Get in touch with Joe to see these or any other Short North Homes for sale.



Walker Evans
July 27th, 2007
Wow. That’s a beautiful place. I’ve never seen the inside, but I didn’t realize it was 9,000 sq.ft. HUGE!
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jennifer
December 3rd, 2009
I used to work in the house. I worked for a family that just moved from that house. It is just as beautiful on the inside as it is on the out. The family that lived their last has done wonders for the house by bringing it back to the way it was built. I miss taking care of that house and the family that lived in it. The house seemed to almost have its own personality from all its history!