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The top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Columbus

Take a look at the top 10 most expensive single-family homes for sale in Columbus, Ohio, including suburbs like German Village, New Albany, Westerville, and Dublin.

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The home is located at 333 Parkview Ave. | Photo by Stacie Mosley

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These may be single-family homes, but their price tags are stacking up seven figures. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in CBUS.

2248 Club Rd. | $3,049,000

  • 5,100 sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and one half
  • Overlooks Scioto Golf Course + third floor library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves

333 N. Parkview Ave. | $2,685,000

  • 12,861 sqft
  • Eight bedrooms
  • Seven full bathrooms and one half
  • Built in 1920s, deluxe chef’s kitchen, and four-car attached garage

2705 Leeds Rd. | $2,475,000

  • 5,988 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms
  • Built in 1950s, Canterbury-style stone home, and 2,000 bottle wine cellar
CBUStoday 117 E Deshler Ave

This German Village home at 117 E. Deshler Ave. is directly across the street from Schiller Park. | Photo via Google Maps

117 E. Deshler Ave. | $2,200,000

  • 3,720 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three full bathrooms and two half
  • Overlooks Schiller Park + features renowned art glass windows

2121 Cambridge Blvd. | $1,895,000

  • 3,532 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Four full bedrooms and two half
  • Media room with 105" inch retractable screen, elevator + gourmet kitchen

2777 Donna Dr. | $1,875,000

  • 4,634 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and one half
  • New rebuild with modern style, gourmet kitchen, and a multi-patio backyard

158 Buttles Ave. | $1,800,000

  • 3,794 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three full bathrooms and one half
  • Overlooks Goodale Park + classic American foursquare architecture
CBUStoday 754 Neil Ave.

This home at 754 Neil Ave. is within walking distance of the Short North Arts District. | Photo via Google Maps

754 Neil Ave. | $1,750,000

  • 4,600 sqft
  • Three bedrooms
  • Three full bathrooms and one half
  • Built in 1891 + within Victorian Village

649 S. 5th St. | $1,700,000

  • 3,326 sqft
  • Three bedrooms
  • Three full bathrooms and one half
  • Built in 1900, two-car garage, and in the heart of German Village

3601 Agler Rd. | $1,600,000

  • 1,613 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Two full bathrooms and one half
  • Near Easton Town Center and within close proximity to Intel growth
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