Take a peek at September’s most expensive homes sold in central Ohio
By Katie Millard,
4 hours ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) — The top house in Franklin County sold for $2.28 million, and the top home in Delaware County was a 2.9-acre property that sold for nearly $4 million. All top home sales in September were over $1 million.
NBC4 analyzed property sale records from the Franklin and Delaware county auditors’ offices, filtering for “one family dwellings” to avoid sales of apartments, duplexes or other unrelated land purchases.
However, two real estate owners with nearly identical names reported dozens of expensive sales in Franklin County, most around $12 million. Given the frequency of these sales, their shared ownership and the discrepancies between the sales and the home values, these home sales have not been included. NBC4 reached out to the auditor’s office, but has not yet heard back.
Franklin County
10. This house at 7612 North Goodrich Square in New Albany sold for $1,320,000 on Sept. 3.
9. This house at 2357 Brandon Road in Upper Arlington sold for $1,350,000 on Sept 3.
8. This house at 737 S. Sixth St. in Columbus sold for $1,395,000 on Sept. 3.
7. This house at 3920 Lewis Link in New Albany sold for $1,400,000 on Sept. 13.
6. This house at 4289 Olmsted Road in New Albany sold for $1,500,000 on Sept. 4.
5. This house at 4661 Good Heart Court in New Albany sold for $1,800,000 on Sept. 16.
4. This house at 1641 Oxbow Drive in Blacklick sold for $2,200,000 on Sept. 26.
3. This house at 7528 Fenway Road in New Albany sold for $2,345,000 on Sept. 20.
2. This house at 8 South Ealy Crossing in New Albany sold for $2,750,000 on Sept. 23.
1. This house at 7153 Lambton Park Road in New Albany sold for $2,280,000 on Sept. 17.
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