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    • 2 Beds
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    • 980 Sq Ft

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    Linda Rano-Jonard RE/MAX Affiliates, Inc.

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    $49,900

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    • 1,127 Sq Ft

    11050 Fancher Rd Unit 292, Westerville, OH 43082

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    Team Horne-Bowen Coldwell Banker Heritage

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    $68,400

    • 3 Beds
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    11050 Fancher Rd Unit 244, Westerville, OH 43082

    Step into comfort, quality, and sleek modern design with this Clayton Adrenaline 14x66 single-wide mobile home featuring 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. With a classic blue and white exterior, this home blends curb appeal with smart, efficient living-perfect for families, first-time buyers, or anyone seeking a stylish and functional space. Inside, the open floor plan offers seamless

    Andrea Gonzalez Westerville Estates

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Why Live in Genoa

Genoa Township lies between Sunbury and Westerville and is home to roughly 25,000 residents. Once more rural in character, the area began changing quickly in the 1990s as population growth brought steady residential and commercial development. That momentum continues today, driven by nearby job centers, improving infrastructure and access to major highways. Even with its suburban growth, Genoa has held onto a strong connection to green space, with reservoirs, parks and golf courses giving the area room to breathe. Housing reflects this newer identity, as most homes were built in the 1990s or later. Neighborhoods vary widely, ranging from established subdivisions to newer custom homes and lakefront communities. Prices span a broad range, with midcentury ranch-style and split-level homes often starting in the low $300,000s, while Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes in planned communities typically reach into the upper $600,000s. Larger modern homes with premium finishes and water views can exceed $1 million. Condos and duplexes add more entry points for buyers and ongoing development suggests additional options ahead. Utilities are modern, with regional water and sewer service, high speed internet and standard energy providers. Families are served by three strong school districts. Westerville City Schools offers a deep academic catalog and long standing programs, Olentangy Local Schools is known for newer facilities and consistent performance and Big Walnut Schools provides a smaller district feel with recent investment. Transportation access is a major draw as well, with I-71, I-270 and Route 3 connecting residents to Columbus, Westerville and New Albany with relative ease. Daily life is car-focused due to the lack of public transit, but shopping centers and employment hubs are close. Outdoor recreation plays a central role in the area’s appeal, with Hoover Reservoir, Alum Creek State Park and McNamara Park nearby.

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