
Green Island Hills
Features: It is rich in greenery and has many upscale homes. It is considered one of the "wealthy neighborhoods" with a long history in Columbus. The area is well-equipped with golf courses and recreational facilities, making the living environment pleasant.
Housing Price Range: Generally varies from the upper $300,000s to over $700,000. Older homes that need remodeling can be purchased at a slightly lower price, but remodeled homes or newly built houses tend to be quite expensive.
North Columbus (e.g., near Brookstone, Autumn Ridge)
Features: This area has a relatively suburban atmosphere centered around the north side of the Chattahoochee River. It is well-equipped with commercial facilities and shopping malls, allowing residents to enjoy both "urban accessibility" and a "quiet living environment."
Housing Price Range: Typically ranges from the mid $200,000s to around $400,000. Prices vary depending on the size and condition of the house and school district, but there are many reasonably priced options preferred by middle-class families.
Midtown & Lakebottom Park Area
Features: Close to downtown Columbus and adjacent to a beautiful park (Lakebottom Park), the living environment is pleasant. There are many older homes, making it popular among those who enjoy a "historic atmosphere." However, the condition of each house can vary greatly, so it is essential to check the actual listings.
Housing Price Range: Generally, homes are widely distributed in the $150,000 to $300,000 range, and well-remodeled historic district homes can exceed $300,000.
Upatoi & Midland Area
Features: This area is close to the outskirts of the city, relatively quiet, and has larger lots. It is popular among those who prefer a quiet suburban lifestyle or homes with larger yards.
Housing Price Range: Varies from the low to mid $200,000s to over $400,000. It is worth considering for those looking for a quiet and spacious lot.
Additional Tips
Even if a neighborhood is considered good, it must align with "my lifestyle" or "important factors (school district, safety, amenities, commuting distance, etc.)" for a truly satisfying settlement.
Columbus has a large military base called Fort Benning, which means many military families reside here, making the rental market quite active.
Within each area, the atmosphere and housing prices can change with just one street difference, so I recommend visiting in person and thoroughly checking the surrounding environment (schools, hospitals, supermarkets, safety, etc.).
In summary, Columbus has a variety of residential areas ranging from quiet suburban types to historic atmospheres in the downtown area, and compared to other large cities, there are relatively reasonable price listings. Since the areas referred to as "good neighborhoods" have high demand, if you find a property you like, it's best to act quickly. I hope you find a satisfying home in Columbus.







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