Still a bunch out there on the market. In August, 15 lucky sellers were able to move on with their lives. In the German Village area, which for these purposes also includes Schumacher Place and parts of the Brewery District, 12 Homes and 3 condos sold In August.
The least expensive home was on Bruck, a 2 bedroom, 1 bath home between Columbus and Kossuth. At 986 square feet, this home sold for $146,500. It was a very nice Schumacher Charmer that had first come on the market in April of 2006 at $179,000.
The most expensive home sold in German Village in August was on Deshler, overlooking Schiller Park, you know the one -studio, stainless steel in-ground pool, attached garage, 5200 sq feet– for $1,500,000. This home was on the market only 9 days. Talk about the right place at the right time and they only came down 95K from the original list price.
Aside from two Dakotas pent-homes, the only other Million Dollar plus transactions in Columbus proper have been in German Village. Two on Deshler, One on Macon Alley, and one on Jaeger which was also on the park.
German Village and Schumacher Place by the numbers-August:
Averaged 1919 square feet
Averaged $410,000 and sold for 94.2% of list price
Were on the market for an average of 106 days
Sold for, on average, $213.65 / sq ft
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