Strategic Pricing in Columbus: Why Day One Matters
In Columbus and Central Ohio, homes priced accurately from day one sell faster and closer to full price. With median days to pending around 9 days and roughly 42% of homes selling under list, overpricing from the start risks extended market time, price cuts, and lower net proceeds than a well-priced listing would have earned.
Downtown Delaware Is Getting Its First Rooftop Patio, and It’s Opening Soon
Downtown Delaware is getting a new view. Open Btl plans to open the city's first rooftop patio during the last week of August, complete with lounge seating, fire pits and special events. Here's what's coming and why additions like this matter to downtown Delaware.
Why Central Ohio's Food Scene Keeps Surprising People
Columbus is home to more than 70 international cuisines and a growing list of James Beard-recognized chefs and bakers. Here's the honest case for why the food scene is one of the most underrated reasons to live in Central Ohio, and where it's headed next.
Home Staging in Central Ohio: Maximize Your Sale
Professional home staging in Central Ohio helps buyers visualize your home as theirs, which can reduce days on market and support a stronger offer price. NAR's most recent staging report found 49% of sellers' agents said staging cut time on market, and 29% saw a 1–10% bump in the dollar value offered.
Delaware County Named the Best County to Live in Ohio: Here’s Why People Are Moving Here
Delaware County is getting national attention as one of Ohio's best places to live, and those of us who live and work in Central Ohio understand why. From fast-growing communities like Delaware and Powell to Alum Creek, local restaurants, parks and the Columbus Zoo, here's what makes Delaware County such an appealing place to call home.
The Bathroom Refresh That Punches Above Its Weight
A weekend spent refreshing a bathroom, new towels, a caulk touch-up, better lighting, and a genuinely thorough clean, costs a fraction of a renovation and consistently outperforms bigger, more expensive projects in buyer feedback. Here's exactly what to prioritize before you list.
Downtown Columbus Growth: What It Means for Buyers and Sellers
Downtown Columbus is in the middle of a sustained development surge, new mixed-use projects, infrastructure investment, and population growth are reshaping the urban core and rippling outward to suburbs like Lewis Center, Powell, and Dublin. That momentum creates real opportunity for buyers seeking urban living and sellers positioned to capture rising demand.
Liberty Township and Columbus Zoo Reach Settlement: What Delaware County Residents Should Know
A yearlong legal dispute between Liberty Township and the Columbus Zoo may be coming to an end. A new settlement could bring Liberty Township up to $725,000 over five years while the township continues providing EMS services to the zoo. Here's what happened, what the agreement requires and why it matters to Delaware County residents.
The First Day of School Is This Week for Much of Central Ohio
Columbus City Schools and Olentangy Local Schools, the state's largest and fourth-largest districts, both start the 2026-2027 year on August 20. Here's what families should know as buses start running again and school zones fill back up with morning traffic this week.
Honda/LG Plant: Lewis Center & Powell Housing Impact
The Honda/LG battery plant in Fayette County is drawing thousands of new jobs to Central Ohio, and Lewis Center and Powell are already absorbing much of that housing demand. Median sale prices in Lewis Center sit near $540,500 as of August 2026, with inventory tightening as relocating workers and new construction compete for the same addresses.
You Need to Earn $27.50 an Hour to Afford a Two-Bedroom Rental in
Ohio renters now need to earn $23.82 an hour to afford a modest two-bedroom rental, but in Columbus that number climbs to $27.50. Here's what the growing gap between rents and wages means for Central Ohio renters, would-be homebuyers, investors, and our housing market.
The Pataskala Street Fair Takes Over Main Street This Week
The 79th annual Pataskala Street Fair runs Wednesday, August 19 through Saturday, August 22, with rides, live music, and games on Main Street, free admission, and a parade closing out the weekend Saturday at 11 a.m. Here's what to know before you go.
Westerville Realtor: Why Local Expertise Matters
Working with a Westerville realtor who knows Central Ohio's neighborhoods, pricing patterns, and contract norms gives you a measurable edge. Local expertise means accurate pricing, faster closings, and guidance that generic online tools simply can't replicate.
Red1 Realty Surpasses 1,000 Agents: Why This Ohio Brokerage Milestone Matters
Red1 Realty has officially surpassed 1,000 real estate agents as the Ohio brokerage continues to grow. As a Red1 Realtor, I’m looking beyond the milestone at why agents are paying closer attention to brokerage costs, technology, training and support, and why that can ultimately matter to their clients.
What's It Actually Like to Live in Bexley, Ohio?
Bexley pairs a walkable Main Street with a top-ranked school district and remains one of Central Ohio's most established communities. Here's an honest, detailed look at the schools, housing costs, and who actually fits best in this genuinely small, tightly-held market.
Delaware County Just Expanded Something Most Homebuyers Never Think About: Wastewater Capacity
Delaware County has completed a major expansion of its wastewater treatment infrastructure near Powell. It may not be glamorous, but the project helps support continued growth in Orange and Liberty townships and along the U.S. 23 and Sawmill Parkway corridors.
Why Central Ohio's Park System Keeps Getting Better
Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks now spans 21 parks, more than 230 miles of trails, and over 28,700 acres, with a brand-new park opened this year and another on the way. Here's why the system is worth factoring into a decision about where to live.
Military PCS Move to Central Ohio: What to Know
Military families PCS-ing to Central Ohio should start with community research, connect with a VA-loan-savvy lender early, and work with a local agent who understands tight relocation timelines. Columbus is a civilian metro, so choosing the right suburb for commute, lifestyle, and school district boundaries matters most.
Central Ohio’s Luxury Housing Market Is Moving: May’s Biggest Sales Hit $3.2 Million
Ohio's luxury market posted some impressive May sales, including a $3.2 million New Albany home. See where Franklin and Delaware counties' highest-priced homes sold and what these transactions tell buyers and sellers about the luxury market.