The red-hot Central Ohio housing market is seemingly lifting all boats, from long-desired areas like Bexley to underdog communities like Obetz. But concerns lie underneath the surface. You don't have to be an industry insider to know that Central Ohio real estate is on fire. read more
We believe Midwestern cities will continue to beat the national average in terms of its proportion of millennial home buyers in 2017. Leading the pack are Madison, WI; Columbus, OH; Omaha, NE; Des Moines, IA; and Minneapolis."It's easier for millennials to buy in more affordable markets like in the Midwest," Smoke says. read more
A recent Columbus Realtors housing report said there were 4,286 homes on the market as of February 2017, a whopping 21 percent decrease from a year earlier. “If you thought inventory couldn't possibly get any lower, it definitely did,” wrote Columbus Board of Realtors president Mic Gordon in the release. read more