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Discovery District Houses for Sale

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  • /66

    $799,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 4,199 Sq Ft

    550 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215

    Own a rare piece of Columbus history in the heart of the Discovery District where culture, art, and academia converge. Just around the corner from Topiary Park, the Columbus Museum of Art, and CCAD, this stately 4,199 sq ft home blends timeless elegance with modern comfort. Inside, rich hardwood floors, stained glass windows, and grand formal living and dining rooms set the stage for

    Margot Laumann Street Sotheby's International

    550 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215
  • /102

    $1,295,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,462 Sq Ft

    382 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215

    Exclusive First-Time Offering of this Magnificent Downtown Residence. A Masterful blend of Old-World charm and Modern craftsmanship, this French inspired Home is truly One of a Kind. Originally constructed in 2006, the design was inspired by and incorporated elements rescued from a nearby demolishedhistoric structure, including the facade, doors, windows, and wrought iron railings creating a

    Michael Casey RE/MAX Connection

    382 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215

Why Live in Discovery District

Discovery District, located in downtown Columbus, spans 70 blocks between East Fulton Street and Interstate 71. This neighborhood is a cultural and artistic hub, home to The Columbus Museum of Art and the Columbus College of Arts & Design. Residents enjoy the walkability of the area, with local parks, bars, and events easily accessible. Popular morning spots include Roosevelt Coffeehouse and Brioso Roastery on East Long Street, while The Hills Market offers fresh groceries and natural goods. For retail needs, Lennox Town Center is a 5-mile drive north. Evening entertainment is abundant with venues like Pins Mechanical Company and The Bluestone, a renovated 120-year-old church hosting live concerts. Annual events such as the Holiday Trolley Hop and regular art walks highlight the neighborhood's vibrant community spirit. Housing options primarily consist of condos and townhomes from the late 90s and early 2000s, alongside some American Foursquare-style homes. The neighborhood's established sidewalks and well-lit streets enhance its walkability. Topiary Park, with its gardens and topiary sculptures, offers a peaceful retreat, while the Columbus Museum of Art provides expansive exhibits. The neighborhood is conveniently located near Columbus State Community College, Columbus College of Arts & Design, and Capital University Law School. John Glenn Columbus International Airport is a short 5.6-mile drive away, and OhioHealth Grant Medical Center is within the neighborhood. Public transportation is readily available with several bus stops. The local schools, Arts Impact Middle School and Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, focus on arts and career-readiness programs.
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