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Lincoln Village, OH Condo for Sale

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    $74,950

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 784 Sq Ft

    4714 Tarryton Ct S Unit 20-2E, Columbus, OH 43228

    Spacious 1-BR condominium in the heart of Lincoln Village. This 784 SF flat unit is perfect for investors or owner-occupants. One minute to the Broad/270 interchange and 10 minutes to Downtown. This professionally managed community, Glenford Village, features a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, basketball court, and play ground, in addition to full-time maintenance and cleaning staff. There is one

    Eric Briggs Lotus Advisors

    4714 Tarryton Ct S Unit 20-2E, Columbus, OH 43228

Why Live in Lincoln Village

Lincoln Village, Ohio, is a well-established community in western Columbus, characterized by its 1930s homes and quiet suburban atmosphere. The area features brick-sided homes with Colonial Revival and classical elements, including white columns and steepled roofs. Residences typically sit on quarter-acre lots adorned with large oak trees or simple flower beds. The community is divided between residential streets and industrial buildings to the north, contributing to a low noise level despite the proximity to warehouses. Local highlights include Carl Frye Park, which offers a playground, open field, and walking path, and the Southwest Public Library’s Westland location, which hosts various educational activities for children and adults. Lincoln Village Plaza provides shopping and dining options, including fast-food chains, sit-down restaurants like Taco Nice and El Barco Mexican restaurant, and Mi Casita Venezolana supermarket. O’Toole’s Irish Pub and Grill features live music and DJ performances, while Hollywood Casino offers additional entertainment and dining options. The community is car-dependent but has five COTA bus stops along West Broad Street, facilitating access to downtown Columbus, which is less than 10 miles away. OhioHealth Doctors Hospital is located within the community, and John Glenn International Airport is 15 miles away. Despite the industrial plants and car emissions from Interstate 270, residents may need to monitor air quality alerts, particularly in the summer.

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