Grandview Heights, Ohio - Franklin County   
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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS REAL ESTATE MARKET
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Grandview Ohio Real Estate
Grandview Heights Ohio real estate offers mostly older homes with character and charm, many of these homes have front porches to enjoy the friendly neighborhoods. You'll also find a scattering of condos, and limitied opportunities for building a new home or condo in the Grandview area. Prices range from around $150,000 to $700.000.
Grandview home values continue to remain high due to its ideal location, unique older homes, charming streets and excellent schools. The average price of Grandview homes for sale is around $245,000. Click here to compare Grandview home sales prices to other Central Ohio communities. If you're thinking of buying, building or selling a home, condo or investment property or have questions about Grandview Ohio real estate, CONTACT PETRA at 614-895-0496 to find the right home for you.
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Grandview Real Estate Prices
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Year
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#SFM
Homes
Sold |
Lowest
Price |
Average
Price |
Highest
Price |
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# of
Condos
Sold |
Lowest
Price |
Average
Price |
Highest
Price |
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2005 |
76 |
$115,000 |
$259,569 |
$595,000 |
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32 |
$75,500 |
$183,490 |
$879,000 |
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2006 |
83 |
$145,000 |
$273,465 |
$1,050,000 |
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29 |
$96,000 |
$187,484 |
$272,500 | |
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PARKS & RECREATION |
The city of Grandview Heights provides much in the way of recreation with its parks system, a city swimming pool and a senior center offering daily activities. The public library of Grandview, Oh not only offers a large collection of books, educational materials and services, but also hosts Music on the Lawn, a summer program offering free concerts.
GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS OHIO GOLF COURSES:
Raymond Golf Course, Wilson Road Golf Course |
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COMMUNITY EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS |
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Grandview Heights festivals include the Lazy Daze of Summer music and craft fest, the Memorial Day parade, and a fall Ox Roast featuring food, music, rides and games. In addition, the "Avenue Market," takes place on Saturdays in October from 10am-1pm. This farm market on Grandview Avenue, between Second and Third avenues, features ohio-grown farm-fresh produce, autumn perennials, specialty baked goods, homemade preserves and crafts and decorative items. |
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BUSINESS |
The Grandview Avenue Bank Block, built in 1927, is one of the country's first shopping centers and the first strip shopping center in America that integrated parking into its design. Grandview Avenue's commercial strip features a diverse selection of fine restaurants, coffee houses, a ballroom dancing venue, a variety of eclectic shops and a historic theatre showing independent and art films. |
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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS OHIO HISTORY |
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Grandview Heights Ohio, which was originally settled in 1890, became a village in 1906 and a city in 1931. Grandview Heights was initially a part of Marble Cliff, one of the first suburbs of Columbus. After World War II there was a growth spurt that saw many multiple family units built, as well as a rise in industry and shopping centers. Even after Grandview became a city, it retained much of its small town charm. Grandview Ohio's central location between interstates 670 and 315 allows for quick access to downtown, Port Columbus Airport and all of Greater Columbus. |
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