In case you missed it, read my 2011 Columbus Real Estate Preview posted on Columbus Underground.
“Long neglected neighborhoods close to downtown will ever-so-slowly begin to be seen as good places to buy a home: The King Lincoln District, Franklinton, East and South of Children’s Hospital, Milo Grogan and Weinland Park will begin to be thought of as more than viable places to live. The injection of private and public funds combined with >$3.00/gallon gasoline and the playing out of local housing and development policy combined with that age old mantra of real estate sales- location, location, location- will form a perfect storm of sorts where affordability, location and civic pride will intersect.”
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