Clintonville, Ohio - Franklin County    
Est. Population - 30,067+      |
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CLINTONVILLE OHIO REAL ESTATE MARKET
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Clintonville is a very quaint area in Columbus Ohio located just north of the Ohio State University and includes Beechwold, which extends north almost to Worthington Ohio. Interstate 315 and 71 make up Clintonville's western and eastern borders, with Downtown Columbus, OSU and Riverside Methodist Hospitals being minutes away. Most of the Clintonville and Beechwold area is conveniently located close to the COTA bus routes, providing affordable transportation to the Ohio State University and Downtown.
Clintonville Real Estate Market
Clintonville Ohio features older homes with lots of character and charm, such as natural woodwork, hardwood floors, front porches and quaint cape cod style homes, common to the late 1800's and early 1900's. You'll find Clintonville homes for sale starting in the low $100's, but most will start in the $150's and can go over $800k for some of the executive homes located in areas with larger lots or ravine views. Clintonville is a unique area of Columbus and remains very popular among young professionals which helps home values steadily appreciate. I personally lived in the Clintonville area for over 10 years and know first hand that this is a great place to live and would be happy to be your Clintonville Realtor!
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Clintonville Real Estate Prices
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Year |
#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 |
564 |
$65,000 |
$196,158 |
$462,690 |
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15 |
$124,900 |
$162,675 |
$214,000 |
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2006 |
548 |
$67,000 |
$201,551 |
$770,000 |
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42 |
$84,900 |
$158,069 |
$265,000 | |
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CLINTONVILLE SCHOOLS |
Public school students of Clintonville, attend Columbus City Schools. While the Columbus Public School District has been on academic watch for a while, some of the specific schools in the Clintonville area rank highly receiving Excellent or Effective designations in 2005-2006. Columbus City Schools provides diverse opportunities for their students including alternative and language immersion schools which tend to rate higher than the traditional Columbus Public School, but require a lottery to attend.
Clintonville has several notable private and religious schools to choose from within the community, including Calumet Christian School, Immaculate Conception, Bishop Watterson High School, The Clintonville Academy, Graham Charter School and more! The Graham School achieved an effective rating for the 2005-2006 school year and seeks to prepare students for lifelong learning and informed citizenship through real-world experiences and rigorous academics. |
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PARKS & RECREATION |
There are many small parks located in the area and the Whetstone Recreation Center provides many organized activities throughout the year as well as tennis courts, baseball diamonds, walking paths, picnic facilities & more. The 13 acre Whetstone Park of Roses is a frequent spot for weddings. The Olentangy Bikeway Trail which extends from Downtown Columbus all the way to Worthington Ohio has many access points throughout the Clintonville area perfect for the bike enthusiast.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS & ATTRACTION |
Summers are fun-filled times in Clintonville with the Farmer's Market on Saturdays from May-September and Sunday evening concerts sponsored by the North Columbus Civitan Club. The Park of Roses is host to the most beautiful event to take place every year in Clintonville, the Columbus Rose Festival held at the beginning of every June. |
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CLINTONVILLE OHIO HISTORY |
Clintonville's story begins in the 1800's with the creation of Franklin County and its Clinton Township. A post office was built on the corner of Oakland Park Avenue and High Street, then known as the Sandusky Turnpike, and it was designated as "Clintonville." In the early 1900s, Columbus residents began to build summer homes in the area and with the arrival of the automobile, farms and woodlots were turned into more than 80 subdivisions.
During the 40's, Clintonville's population expanded northward towards Morse Road. Today Clintonville encompasses many neighborhoods; including Crestview, Walhalla, Dominion Park, Northmoor, Webster Park, Northridge, Overbrook, Rosemary Park, Indian Springs subdivisions, as well as the Beechwold subdivisions and more than 70 other formally named subdivisions. | |
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Bexley,
Blacklick,
Canal Winchester,
Clintonville,
Columbus,
Dublin,
Gahanna,
German Village,
Grandview,
Granville,
Grove City,
Groveport,
Hilliard,
Lewis Center,
New Albany,
Pataskala,
Pickerington,
Powell,
Reynoldsburg,
Upper Arlington,
Westerville,
Whitehall,
Worthington
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