Columbus Ohio real estate

I love Smokey Bones at Polaris

Smokey Bones CouponsWe eat at the Polaris, Smokey Bones a lot.   Officially the name of the Polaris area restaurant is Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill.

Smokey Bones has great coupons... In the Columbus Dispatch... Sunday Dispatch I assume.  What does a Sunday Dispatch cost?  Isn't a "Buy One Entree, Get One Free" coupon worth the cost of a Sunday Columbus Dispatch?

I did not really know where the Smokey Bones coupons come from... but we always seem to have one.   The Columbus Dispatch, The Bag, the mailbox, direct from some barbecue heaven ???   Dino the manager of the Polaris Smokey Bones  said the Smokey Bones coupons are in the Columbus Dispatch.   I'll believe him.

I don't know when we started going to the Smokey Bones at Polaris.  It is a chain* and it is not the only barbecue place in the Polaris area.  Smokey Bones might not even officially be my favorite barbecue restaurant in the Polaris area but it is the barbecue restaurant we go to the most often because  those coupons keep on coming. 
 
Smokey Bones at Polaris
was our first choice last Saturday night.  Their parking lot was jammed so we went to our second choice, Claddagh.  Bad decision.  We should have just waited for a table at Smokey Bones.  I wrote a post about dinner Saturday night at Claddagh.  Our waitress Jessie was great, the rest of the experience... not so great.

Recently I won a free happy hour at Smokey Bones for my office.  We went Thursday... It was a real small group from Real Living HER Worthington.  I won the Free happy hour by putting a business card in a box in their lobby.  A FREE happy hour is free appetizers.  We bought our drinks!

Stimulating the local economy...

1.  Buy a Columbus Dispatch

2.  Pray for a Smokey Bones coupon

3.  Visit Smokey Bones at Polaris (Polaris Town Center - south side of Polaris Parkway... it looks like it is built of Lincoln Logs)

4.  Remember to put your business card in, in the box in the lobby for a drawing...

5.  Tell 'em Maureen sent you

* Not being a food blogger I have the freedom to eat at chain restaurants and blog about it.  Yes we use coupons... week one and week two are gone in the photo.  They were buy one entree, get one free.  Mm mm good!    We missed using the buy one entree get one free coupon that expired on 1-17-2010.  Now that I've tasted their appetizers it could be harder to ignore those appetizer coupons.

Thanks to Dino, Rob (or Robb?), Erin and Smokey Bones at Polaris

I don't like the  Smokey Bones website but here's a link.  Odd noises, slow  loading flash, the Smokey Bones website tried to tell me Easton was the closest Smokey Bones to the 43085 ZIP code.... WRONG!

This or something very similar was first published on ColumbusBestBlog.com , another blog I write.

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Olentangy schools homes for sale

Olentangy schools homes for sale brought to you by Maureen McCabe Real Living HER

 

Olentangy schools homes for sale graph of inventory

 


Olentangy Schools for sale - a market report
homes  for sale - 538homes sold in December 2009 -  46   
months of inventory based on sales 11.7

18.5% less homes for sale than a year ago    
6.4% less months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to December 2008

average active price $479,000
average sale price $297,000
 
Olentangy Schools homes for sale
- neighborhoods

City of Powell in neighborhoods such as Falcon Ridge, Golf Village, Grandshire, Murphy's Park, Olentangy Ridge,  Woods of Powell and others have homes for sale.

Neighborhoods in the Lewis Center area with homes for sale include: Abbey Knoll, Olentangy Meadows, Parkshore, The Shores,  Walker Woods, Waverly Place,  Wynnstone and many more.

There are homes for sale in neighborhoods in Liberty Township such as Big Bear Farms, Dornoch, Liberty Village , Wedgewood, Woods on Seldom Seen and others.

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Olentangy Schools home sales - December 2009

home sales in December 2009 were down 13.2% from December 2008 
average sale price $297,000
median price $296,000

Lewis Center Ohio 43035 homes for sale

Powell homes for sale

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates.

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New Albany homes for sale

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New Albany homes for sale  graph inventory Plain Local schools

The single family homes in this market report and graph are all in the Plain Local School District.  This does not include all homes in the 43054 ZIP code.


New Albany homes for sale
- a market report
homes for sale - 205
homes sold in December 2009 - 24        

months of inventory based on sales 8.5

17.3% less homes for sale than a year ago   
1.2% less months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to December 2008

Average active price $677,000
Average sale price $362,000

 
New Albany  homes for sale
- neighborhoods

This market report and graph are for the Plain Local School District, including homes in the Village of New Albany, the City of Columbus and unincorporated areas (townships.)


Homes in Plain Local schools for sale and sold in December 2010 were in subdivisions including   Ashton Grove, Brandon, Hampsted Village, New Albany Links, The Preserve, , Windsor and many, many, many more neighborhoods.

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New Albany home sales - December 2009

home sales in December 2009 were down 17.2% from December 2008  
Average sale price 362,000
Median price $279,000

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates.

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Gahanna homes for sale

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Gahanna homes for sale a graph showing inventory

The homes represented by the graph are in the Gahanna Jefferson School District.  Neighborhoods in the City of Gahanna, City of Columbus and unicorporated areas are in the Gahanna Jefferson School District.

Gahanna homes for sale - a market report
homes for sale - 226
homes sold in December 2009 - 21        

months of inventory based on sales  10.8

19.6% less  homes for sale than a year ago  
66.2% more months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to December 2008

Average active price $311,0000
Average sale price $248,000

 
Gahanna homes for sale - neighborhoods


The homes in Gahanna Jefferson schools for sale and sold in December 2010 were in subdivisions like Blacklick Ridge, Colts Neck, Harrison Pond, Rathburn Woods, Royal Manor, Virginia Terrace and many more neighborhoods in City of Gahanna, City of Columbus or unincorporated areas (townships.)

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Gahanna home sales
- December 2009

home sales in December 2009 were down 51.2% from December 2008 
Average sale price $248,000
Median price $275,000

Yes the pricing is ODD (median being higher than average.) I have checked and double checked.  Triple checked.

Compare the Gahanna real estate market to Central Ohio as a whole or other local markets -  Breaking news  December Home Sales  The 20% increase the Columbus Boaboard is claiming is the past four months.

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates.

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Columbus Board of Realtors - Breaking News... December home sales

The Columbus Board of Realtors announced the results of December 2009 home sales today.

Home prices for December 2009 - All counties covered by the Columbus Board of Realtors

 

 

The sales results page of Columbus Realtors Website:  2009 ends with a bang for Columbus home sales

"Home sales in the last four months of 2009 were up 24.3 percent over the same time in 2008, according to the Columbus Board of REALTORS®. In the month of December alone, 1,464 homes were sold, 150 more than the year before."

I start doing quick market reports each month as soon as Real Living HER has access to data to build graphs from Trendgraphix.  It won't match because I do single family home sales now that it is possible with Trendgraphix. YES!!  The sales information from the Columbus Board of Realtors is single family and condominium, combined...  I believe. 

Central Ohio "The Columbus Board of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service (MLS) serves all of Franklin, Delaware, Fayette, Madison, Morrow and Union Counties and parts of Champagne, Clark, Hocking, Licking, Fairfield, Knox, Logan, Marion, Pickaway and Ross Counties"

I don't... serve all those counties but I did a market report (single family to compare.)

Clintonville - MLS area

Dublin - school district

Grandview Heights - school district

Hilliard - school district

Lewis Center - ZIP code

Powell - MLS area corporation limit

Upper Arlington - school district

Westerville - school district

Worthington - school district

Still to come in the next few days unless I get sidetracked.  I hate doing these....

Gahanna

New Albany

Maybe the Olentangy Local School District as well.

Home prices in Central Ohio?  The Columbus Board of Realtors page says:

"The average sale price was $157,130 in December, an increase of nearly 5 percent from the same time in 2008."

The graph at the top is what the data available earlier this month showed. Not an exact mathch...  It matches the official 157,130 that Trendgrahix shows pretty close. This is residential, single families and condominiums.  

Single Family only is more like, $161,000.  Not that huge a difference between single family and condominium.  Central Ohio home sale prices - Single Family homes

Columbus Board of Realtors data via MLS areas

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates. 

There are discrepancies.

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Polaris - Claddagh Irish Pub

Guinness beer from Mark KubinaCladdagh Irish Pub is at Polaris in Southern Delaware County.

Despite my name and heritage... I am not a big "Irish" food fan.  What can I say? I like Mexican and Indian food...  Don't get me wrong.  I love corned beef and cabbage. I love salmon.  I love potatoes.   I love Irish whiskey... I have never really enjoyed any of the Columbus "Irish" restaurants.  I have NOT been to Ireland though either.

I love the look of Claddagh Irish Pub.  If I was a big drinker it looks like a lively bar.   Claddagh Irish Pub says of  itself "We present an authentic “pub house” experience to our guests based on the “craic” of Ireland – a fun, friendly and exuberant atmosphere."

Claddagh Irish Pub is a chain like many of the restaurants in the Polaris area.  There is also a Claddagh Irish Pub downtown on Front St.  The Polaris,  Claddagh Irish Pub is at 8745 Sancus Blvd, Columbus, Ohio 43240.

We ate at Claddagh Irish Pub for the second time Saturday.  I believe the first time we ate at Claddagh was during the summer of 2009... actually no it was late summer or early fall because we were there on an OSU game day but we got there after the game but before the dinner crowd arrived in their OSU clothing.  We walked in and were seated instantly.  There was a lively group at the bar as I recall.

Late January 2010 we were not as lucky.  We had to wait for a table. That's a good sign on a Saturday night though isn't it?  A few years ago it was that way everywhere in the Polaris area. You had to wait for a table.  Hopefully it will be that way again in the future. Soon?

Claddagh was our second choice.  Our first choice another "chain" in the Polaris area the parking lot was so crowded we did not even go in to see how long the wait was.

Claddagh Irish Pub was mobbed too.  The parking lot was full.   The hostess said it would be a twenty minute wait. She was right on the money.  However we almost left because a couple of tables that were seated with menus,  got up and walked out because no one ever came back to take their orders.  What's the point of waiting for a table if no one waits on you?  We talked about leaving.  Next up?  Waffle House would have been our next try (ooooh not my choice... not that I don't love Waffle House...) but we stuck it out at Claddagh Irish Pub on Saturday evening.

Jessie who waited on us did a great job, so we were glad we were seated in her section. We were right next to a fireplace. It was the same table we were seated at on our first visit. Not right next to the bar but within earshot. Probably the whole restaurant is.

Traditional or authentic Irish fare

The Claddagh Irish Pub website says: "We take great pride in providing our guests with excellent quality products and service. Our recipes are prepared on the premises, using only the finest ingredients."

I ordered the corned beef and cabbage.   Traditional huh? Or maybe authentic. The carrots and potatoes were wonderful.   The cabbage was cold and tasteless and they served me a big hunk of the cabbage core. I did not eat the cabbage core. I love cabbage.  I don't eat the core.  Does anyone eat the core of a cabbage? Maybe that is authentic.

The corned beef was OK.  It was sliced thin, more something for sandwiches than traditional corned beef and cabbage.

The first time we ate at Claddagh Irish Pub at Polaris I had the Brian Boru Salad, a better choice. 

Authentic “pub house” experience

Claddagh Irish Pub is loud. Or maybe it was just exuberance.   The guy at the bar who kept yelling "Mother _ _ _ _ _"  was annoying. The two families with small children  in our section had left by the time he felt the need to tell his loud group of friends over and over about some "Mother _ _ _ _ _" 

Perhaps that was part of the authenticity. 

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Photo credit our dinners were not pretty enough to photograph and we drank soft drinks so this photo is from Flickr: Photo by Jeff Kubina.  The photo "Beer" was taken in Cincinnati Ohio.

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Hilliard homes for sale

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Hilliard homes for sale a graph of inventory

All single family homes in the Hilliard City School District are represented by the graph.  The graph shows the inventory of single family homes for Hilliard Schools for the past 15 months.

 
Hilliard homes for sale - a market report
homes for sale - 363   
homes sold in December 2009 - 45        

months of inventory based on sales  8.1

13.2% less homes for sale than a year ago  
24.6% more months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to December 2008

Average active price $262,0000
Average sale price $229,000

 
Hilliard  homes for sale
- neighborhoods

Neighborhoods in Hilliard Schools with homes for sale or sold in December 2009 include Ballantrae, Brookfield Village, Cross Creek,Heritage Lakes, Hilliard Green, Lakewood, Ridgewood, Villages at Ballantrae, Westbrooke, Westpoint and others.

The Hilliard school neighborhoods are in the City of Hilliard, City of Columbus, City of Dublin or unincorporated areas (townships.)  The school district boundaries were in place before much of the area was annexed to cities and  developed.

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Hilliard home sales - December 2009

home sales in December 2009 were down 29.7%  from December 2008 
Average sale price $229,000
Median price $182,000

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates.

 

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Real Living HER Open House List - January 24, 2010

Real Living E-Card Open HouseReal Living HER Open House List brought to you by Maureen McCabe

There are only 110 open houses on the list today... the number of open houses will increase in the next couple of weeks, depending on the weather.  That number could still go up and down before this afternoon.  It is in real time.

The Real Living HER Open House List link above is to the list on my website.  Each house on that list is Presented by Maureen McCabe.   Each Real Living HER agent has the opportunity to share that list on their website.  I am not holding each and every house on the list open.  It tells you on each entry who is hosting the open house and  who the listing agent is, if you need that information.

I am holding an open house today at 198 Caren Ave. Worthington Ohio 43085  a 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Colonial in the Worthington Estates neighborhood.  

Todays Open House Forecast for Central Ohio -  Warm and wet! Footwear  forecast based on the weather?  Wear shoes you can easily slip off because homeowners are not going Presented by Maureen McCabe to want their freshly cleaned or new carpets tracked up with muddy shoe prints.  It would be pretty much the same if it was cold and snowy too.

Real Living HER Open House List - Real Time


The Open House list is NOT archived.  The link above will always show the current Real Living HER Open Open House presented by House list on my website, real time!

Real Living HER Open House List

Of course the address and the  open house schedule  are available on each listing on the Real Living HER Open House list but there are also

  • photos of the property
  • a map
  • school information
  • a mortgage calculator

Some Real Living HER listings on the open house list will also have:

  • a video
  • a community video
  • a floor plan

More about open houses including the Real Living HER Open House List

Revolting Realtors

Central Ohio open house advice

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sweeping FHA policy changes

 

More about the changes in FHA that were announced earlier this week from David H. Stevens, the Assistant Secretary of Housing - FHA Commissioner.  This is a Re-Blog.

Earlier this week : FHA Announcements

 

Via David H Stevens (United States Dept. of HUD):

I wanted to take a moment to make sure you are familiar with events surrounding a sweeping set of policy changes for FHA announced earlier this week. The announcement details the changes that Secretary Donovan promised to deliver by the end of January when he testified before Congress last month.

 

The new policies are designed to strengthen the FHA's capital reserves so we can continue to fulfill our mission of serving underserved communities.  In addition, we were determined that these changes should support, not disrupt, the nation's housing market recovery.  Bringing these changes to market has been the result of a lot of hard work and long hours.  And, I am proud to have worked with so many of you on this initiative.

 

What changes will be implemented?  We announced the following on January 20:

  1. Increase the up-front mortgage insurance premium (MIP) to 2.25%;
  2. Update credit score and down payment requirements for new borrowers;
  3. Reduce seller concessions to three percent, from six percent; and
  4. Implement a series of significant measures aimed at increasing lender enforcement. 

 

When combined with the risk management measures announced in September of last year, these new changes are among the most significant steps ever taken by FHA to address risk.  Additionally, by continuing to provide affordable, responsible mortgage products, FHA will support the housing market's recovery.  Importantly, FHA will remain the largest source of home purchase financing for underserved communities.

 

Let's go into more detail:

 

Announced FHA Policy Changes:

 

1.      Increase the MIP to build up capital reserves and bring back private lending.

o    The first step will be to raise the up-front MIP by 50 basis points to 2.25% and request legislative authority to increase the maximum annual MIP that the FHA can charge.

o    If this authority is granted, then the second step will be to shift some of the premium increase from the up-front MIP to the annual MIP.

o    This shift will allow for the capital reserves to increase with less impact on the consumer because the annual MIP is paid over the life of the loan instead of at the time of closing.

o    The initial up-front increase is included in Mortgagee Letter 2010-02 and will go into effect in the spring.

 

2.      Update the combination of credit scores and down payments for new borrowers.

o    New borrowers will now be required to have a minimum credit score of 580 to qualify for FHA's 3.5% down payment program.  New borrowers with less than a 580 credit score will be required to put down at least 10%.

o     This allows the FHA to better balance its risk and continue to provide access for those borrowers who have historically performed well.

o    This change will be posted in the Federal Register in February and, after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in the early summer.

 

3.      Reduce allowable seller concessions from 6% to 3%.

o   The current level exposes the FHA to excess risk by creating incentives to inflate appraised value.  This change will bring FHA into conformity with industry standards on seller concessions.

o   The change will be posted in the Federal Register in February, and after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in the early summer.

 

4.      Increase FHA lender enforcement.

o    Publicly report lender performance rankings to complement currently available Neighborhood Watch data which will be accessible via www.hud.gov on February 1.

§  This is an operational change to make information more user-friendly and hold lenders more accountable; it does not require new regulatory action as Neighborhood Watch data is currently publicly available.

o    Enhance monitoring of lender performance and compliance with FHA guidelines and standards. 

§  Implement Credit Watch termination through lender underwriting ID in addition to originating ID.

§  This change is included in Mortgagee Letter 2010-03 and is effective immediately.

o    Implement statutory authority through regulation of section 256 of the National Housing Act to enforce indemnification provisions for lenders using delegated insuring process.

§  Specifications of this change will be posted in March, and after a notice and comment period, would go into effect in early summer.

o    HUD is pursuing legislative authority to increase enforcement on FHA lenders.  Specific authority includes:

§  Amendment of section 256 of the National Housing Act to apply indemnification provisions to all Direct Endorsement lenders.  This would require all approved mortgagees to assume liability for all of the loans that they originate and underwrite.

§  Legislative authority permitting HUD maximum flexibility to establish separate "areas" for purposes of review and termination under the Credit Watch initiative. 

 

Note:  This would provide authority to withdraw originating and underwriting approval for a lender nationwide on the basis of the performance of its regional branches.

 

In addition to the changes I have outlined, we are continuing to review FHA's overall response to housing market conditions, to evaluate its mortgage insurance underwriting standards, and to improve its measures to help distressed and underwater borrowers through FHA/HAMP and other FHA initiatives going forward.

 

I know this is a lot of information to absorb.  Listed below are links to some of the major stories about the announcement.  I promise to keep you aware as we implement these changes going forward.

 

Wall Street Journal (Nick Timiraos, 1/20) "FHA Sets Tighter Lending Requirements" The Federal Housing Administration is implementing more-stringent lending requirements and higher borrower fees to cushion against rising defaults and stave off the need for a taxpayer bailout of the agency. LINK

  

Washington Post (Dina ElBoghady, 1/20) "FHA plans to require borrowers to produce more cash for downpayments" The Federal Housing Administration plans to increase the amount of up-front cash paid by all new borrowers and to require higher down payments from those with the poorest credit, according to agency officials. LINK

  

Chicago Tribune (Mary Ellen Podmolick, 1/20) "FHA homeownership rules to change" The Federal Housing Administration announced changes Wednesday that will make it more expensive for homebuyers to secure agency-backed mortgages while some consumers will be priced out of the housing market. LINK

  

CNNMoney.com (Tami Luhby, 1/20) "FHA loan requirements will make it harder to get a mortgage" It's going to be harder to get a government-backed mortgage from now on. LINK

CNBC.com (Diana Olick, 1/20) "FHA Boosts Insurance Premiums to Cushion Defaults" In a move to shore up the FHA's beleaguered balance sheet, Commissioner David Stevens on Wednesday announced big changes at the government mortgage insurer that now backs about half of all home loans to the nation's minorities. LINK

 

I want to thank you for your efforts to keep this housing system on track. The role of the Real Estate Agent, Mortgage Lender, Settlement Service Provider, and all who make the dream of homeownership a reality, is critical to stabilizing this economy.  Your work is for a good cause.  We really are making a difference in people's lives.  Thanks for the partnership!

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Grandview Heights homes for sale

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Grandview Heights homes for sale graph of inventory

The single family homes represented by this graph are all in the Grandview Heights City School District.  The graph shows the inventory of homes for sale for the past 15 months.  Grandview Heights is a small community. 


Grandview Heights homes for sale
- a market report
homes for sale - 15       
homes sold in December 2009 -      1       

months of inventory based on sales  15

15.4% more homes for sale than a year ago  
581.8% more months of inventory (based on closed Sales) in comparison to December 2008

Average active price $276,0000
Average sale price $312,000

Yes I double checked to be sure those were not backward.  When there are only 15 houses for sale, and 1 home sold the market report looks different....

Grandview Heights homes for sale
- neighborhoods

Grandview Heights really doesn't have subdivsions... nothing on the market now was listed as in a neighborhoods or subdivision... well a few have "Grandview" or " Grandview Heights" listed as subdivion.  
Grandview Heights

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Grandview Heights home sales - December 2009

home sales in December 2009 were down 83.3% from December 2008 (1 sold vs 6 in December 2008)
Average sale price $312,000
Median price $312,000

Published January  2010 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of December 2009.   TrendGraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors.  According to Trendgraphix neither  CBR nor their MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for its accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed."  Same goes for me!  Only Real Living HER agents are authorized to use Trendgraphix in Central Ohio for real estate market news updates.

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