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Blacklick Estates, OH Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $2,575,000

    • 3,456 Sq Ft

    4496 Reinbeau Dr, Columbus, OH 43232

    Cardinal Built ...41 Apartments..Ranch Style. Private Entries. Patios..High Rental Demand...Great Design. Low maintenance interiors. This was the first community built by Cardinal Industries 33 - 1BR - 1 bath 576 sf Avg Rent $6753 - 2BR - 1 bath 864 sf Avg Rent $7254 - Studios - 1 bath 288 sf Avg Rent $5751 - 3 BR 1 bath 1152 sf Rent $795Also has

    Thomas Fortin Thomas Fortin & Company LLC.

    4496 Reinbeau Dr, Columbus, OH 43232
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    $1,680,000

    • 14,112 Sq Ft

    4468 Reinbeau Dr, Columbus, OH 43232

    Cardinal Built ...24 Apartments..Ranch Style. Private Entries. Patios..High Rental Demand...Great Design. Low maintenance interiors. This was the first community built by Cardinal Industries 24 - 1BR - 1 bath 576 sf Avg Rent $675 The Seller also owns the 17 additional apartments across the street. The Buyer can purchase as a 24 unit apartment community or as a 41 unit

    Thomas Fortin Thomas Fortin & Company LLC.

    4468 Reinbeau Dr, Columbus, OH 43232

Why Live in Blacklick Estates

Blacklick Estates, a suburb of Columbus, OH, is bordered by Big Walnut Creek and Blacklick Creek and has a population of less than 9,000. Known for its affordability and proximity to tech jobs, residents often commute to nearby industrial centers for companies like Intel, Google, Amazon, and Meta, all within 20 miles. The community features midcentury split-levels and ranch-style homes in the northeast, with traditional homes from the late 20th century east of Big Walnut Creek. Flooding is a concern near the creeks, requiring some homes to have flood insurance. Blacklick Estates is conveniently located near State Route 317, Interstate 270, and U.S. Route 33, making downtown Columbus a 20-minute drive and New Albany 15 miles away. Public transportation is available through the Central Ohio Transit Authority, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is 12 miles northwest. The Groveport Madison Local School District serves the area, with Groveport Madison High School noted for its diversity. Local dining includes Eddy’s Chicken and Waffles, while retail and grocery options are found along State Route 317 and Interstate 70. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Nafzger Park's 165 acres and the Walnut Creek Greenway Trail, as well as Brobst Park's playgrounds and walking paths. Nearby Groveport hosts annual events like Apple Butter Day, featuring hayrides and live music. The Madison Township Police Department reports a decline in violent and property-related crime since 2020. Summers are warm and humid, while winters bring snow and wind, with average snowfall comparable to the state average.

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