"You scored a lot of points with us when you answered my specific questions straight up without any BS. I think other Realtors would have told us what they thought we wanted to hear." - Brad Rosser
"As a first-time homebuyer, I was nervous about the entire process. Step by step, Joe made it easy and fun. His expertise in the Columbus real estate market is a tremendous asset. He is highly recommended!" - Nicolette Horan
"I wanted to say thank you again, so much, for all your hard work. I know that you really put a lot of time into this transaction and I really, really appreciate it. I'm so happy I got the house and it all worked out and I just wanted to say thanks again, you did a great job and i really appreciate it. I will put that on the survey when they send it to me.
If there is ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to give me a call. I will refer every single person I know to you. I'm going to go get my dog and we're going to sit on the floor of our new house and have a glass of champaign.
Thanks a lot Joe" -- Michael Mamp
The first couple months of the year, I have been paying much more attention to commercial real estate than I had been. Part of this was my involvement in a potential move by a local arts organization to a downtown Columbus location but that has yet to materialize and probably won’t for some time. I’ve also taken a keen interest in small office locations throughout midtown. I’ve had would-be clients like photographers and attorneys moving to town call about live-work possibilities and others interested in warehouses in which they could put a new business. I always really enjoy these type of outside-the-residential-box searches.
The public at large sees buildings for sale all the time but they rarely find out what they’re worth. Part of that is because Columbus commercial real estate is marketed to commercial realtors and not advertised to the general public to the extent that residential real estate is. So, because I know you’re curious, here are some buildings that are currently on the market [disclaimer-these are listed with other realtors-these are not my listings and I am not advertising them]. If you’re from out of town, you would probably be surprised by the relative affordability of Midtown Columbus Commercial Property.
17 Brickel St
$1,500,000
7500 sf
East Broad Street
$675,000
8730 sf
456 East Cherry
Dowtown
6,733 sf
$470,000
81 south fifth street
downtown
15,000 sf
$650,000
800 E Broad St
5865 sf
$620,000
64 East Broad
10,250
$1,400,000
1120 North High
8,000 sf
$750,000
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