Italian Village

Historic brickwork, two-story floor plans, and ornate woodwork inside and out are some features you might find in Italian Village residences, where old meets new. In historic Ohio, walk down historic city streets with numerous stores, cafes, and businesses. Enjoy a mixed landscape, including brick, wooden frame, and post-modern buildings. Italian Village also has well-maintained sidewalks and stately trees in good supply.

This village sits on the north side of Ohio’s capital city, minutes from Interstates 70 and 71. The south edge is a short walk from Goodale Park, and the north edge is close to Italian Village Park. There are many bars and restaurants offering night life, only minutes from cultural gems such as the Columbus Museum of Art and the Palace Theatre. To watch a movie on the IMAX screen or play a Saturday round of golf, you’re in the right place.

In Italian Village, you can put down roots alone or with your blend of family or friends. Build a comfortable lifestyle without sacrificing any conveniences. The local architecture, including Queen Anne and Italianate row style homes, lends itself to mixed income residences. There is much diversity in this middle-class zip code. Multi-family homes are on the same blocks as single-family homes.

Italian Village dwellers join more than 700,000 residents of the Columbus metro, and, of course, the Ohio State University. The average annual salary was $41,000 in 2009. As of 2012, the median price of a home or condo was $127,000, an impressive jump from $99,100 in 2000.

Columbus is a good example of redevelopment and is serviced by Port Columbus International Airport. Residents are zoned for Columbus City Schools, such as Weinland Park Elementary. The area also has many private and parochial schools and post-secondary institutions. Within a short driving distance are major shopping and cultural venues. You can play golf at nearby courses, including the Ohio State golf course and the Four Seasons Golf and Fitness Center.

Choose a property here if you want location, location, location, and affordability. You are close to Easton Town Center’s shopping and dining venues, everything from Eddie Bauer to the American Girl store. Don’t break the bank on your monthly mortgage payment. You’ll love area business opportunities and long-term potential for growth in the real estate market.