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The top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Columbus

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This home in New Albany could be yours... for $5.5 million that is. | Photo via New Albany Realty | Photo via Google Maps
When we drive past a large home in prime location in the city, we can’t help but ask, “How much do you think that one is selling for?”

So, we decided to answer that question by checking out listings on Zillow.

Take a look at 10 of the most expensive homes for sale in the Columbus area, including a $5.5 million mansion + a four-bedroom house in German Village that was listed last week.

1167 Neil Ave. | $765,000

  • 3,650 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Four bathrooms
  • Recently renovated kitchen, bathroom, and flooring

1055 Fair Ave. | $799,000

  • 3,585 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Five bathrooms
  • Additional office space

995 Michigan Ave. | $859,000

  • 3,540 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Four and a half baths
  • One car garage
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This home in German Village features an urban patio in its backyard. | Photo by Jeff Tobin/Metro Village Realty

1105 E. Rich St. | $920,000

  • 3,530 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Four bathrooms
  • Rear porch with a fenced in backyard

1060 Cleveland Ave. | $1,200,000

  • 1,144 sqft
  • Two bedrooms
  • One bathroom
  • Close proximity to OSU’s campus

4704 Millburn Pl. | $1,275,000

  • 3,465 sqft
  • Three bedrooms
  • Three bathrooms
  • Covered rear veranda
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This German Village home also features a three car garage. | Photo by Jeff Tobin/Metro Village Realty

243 E. Whittier St. | $1,400,000

  • 2,652 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three bathrooms
  • Backyard patio with privacy fence

338 W. 7th Ave. | $1,550,000

  • 4,117 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three and a half baths
  • Second floor balcony with skyline view

7590 Brandon Rd. | $2,750,000

  • 9,380 sqft
  • Six bedrooms
  • Eight bathrooms
  • Lower level with bar, gaming area, gym, and home theater

212 Park Dr. | $5,500,000

  • 11,134 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Eight bathrooms
  • Four car garage
Looking for more real estate? Check out the most expensive homes sold last month in Columbus.

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Monday, March 6
  • An Evening With Fran Lebowitz | Monday, March 6 | 7:30 p.m. | Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St., Columbus | $60-$65 | This critically-acclaimed commentator will be in an hour long Q+A session followed by a book signing.
Tuesday, March 7
  • Muse: Will Of The People Tour | Tuesday, March 7 | 6:30 p.m. | Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Arena District | $39.50-$178.50 | Jam out with the 2016 Grammy Award-winners for Best Rock Album.
Wednesday, March 8
  • Funniest Person In Columbus Contest | Wednesday, March 8 | 7:30 p.m. | Columbus Funny Bone, 145 Easton Town Ctr., Columbus | $10 | This bi-weekly showcase returns with local stand-up comedians.
Thursday, March 9
  • Bourbon Tasting | Thursday, March 9 | 6-9 p.m. | Bristol Republic, 1124 N. High St., Short North | $20 | Sample five different bourbons, including at least one rare or hard-to-find bottle.
Friday, March 10
  • Franklinton Fridays | Friday, March 10 | 6-10 p.m. | Franklinton Arts District | Free | Browse local vendors and art galleries at this monthly community meet-up.
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Weather
  • 69º | Mostly cloudy | 20% chance of rain
Development
  • Seven new restaurants were announced by Campus Partners, all planned for the south side of campus near Gateway. The new restaurants include Slammie’s On High, a local LGBTQ-friendly bar, and Mac Shack, a mac and cheese restaurant that gained popularity on the University of Cincinnati’s campus. 🍽 (The Columbus Dispatch)
Plan Ahead
  • There’s never a bad time for tacos, which is why Columbus Taco Week is returning on Monday, June 5-Saturday, June 10. Find $2 tacos at participating local restaurants + pay it forward as proceeds support Feed The Kids Columbus. 🌮
Sports
  • Good news: The Ohio State women’s basketball team set a Big Ten Tournament record for largest comeback during their win on Saturday against Indiana University. Bad news: The Big Ten Tournament march came to an end on Sunday after Iowa defeated the Buckeyes 105-72 in the championship. 🏀
Outdoors
  • Spring is nearly here + the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is making sure you don’t miss a single flower. Check out the agency’s website each week for updates on what’s blooming in Columbus and around the rest of the state. 🌺
Concert
  • Dirty Heads, a reggae rock band, and Lupe Fiasco, famous for hits like, “Superstar,” will takeover KEMBA Live! on Sunday, July 9. Tickets go on sale Thursday, March 9 at noon. 🎟
Finance
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  • What’s your vacation vibe — cozy, luxurious, or chic? For a cozy stay, look no further than this snug and cheerful getaway on beachy St. Simons Island, Georgia. For luxury, book this lush Hawaiian resort on the island of Kaua’i. And for the chicest of stays, peep this renovated house in downtown Charleston.*
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CBUS is a shoe in 👟

Columbus ranked No. 10 best running city in America

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Do you think Columbus is properly ranked? | Photo by Daniel Reche/Pexels
When it comes to the top cities in America for runners, Columbus is running circles around the competition.

ARRIS Composite, a global manufacturing + technology company, ranked Columbus as the No. 10 best running city in the US for 2023. We’re not sure what’s a bigger flex: this achievement, or being one of only three non-west coast cities in the top 10.

The study measured factors like air quality, average distance to a park, and average rain fall to determine a score where Columbus earned 64 out of a possible 100 points. Not too bad considering no other city in Ohio made the cut.

Where are you favorite spots to run in the city? Let us know + we’ll feature responses in a future newsletter.
THE WRAP
 

Today’s issue was written by Mitch.

Editor’s pick: Happy Monday, CBUS. I hate to be the bearer of bad news (unless you consider this good news...) but it looks like snow is headed our way this week. Sigh... A fool’s spring, indeed.

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