Woodside Green
The leafy residential streets of Woodside Green
As an entirely residential neighborhood, Woodside Green holds various planned subdivisions woven throughout the east and west corridors of North Stygler Road. Single-family homes often feature Tudor and Colonial architectural influence, at times boasting modest front porches and ample garage space. Largely constructed in the 1980s and 90s, these contemporary properties range in price from $300,000 to $450,000. Homebuyers will find residential streets lined with young trees and verdant lawns branching off Woodmark Run. Closer to Woodside Green Park, old-growth trees shade the sidewalks, accentuating the quiet, comfortable atmosphere.Easton to the north, Creekside to the south
Located 2 miles from the Creekside District of Gahanna, Woodside Green’s residents are hardly far from an array of restaurants, breweries and historic scenery. Nostalgia Brewing is a go-to for craft beer and a Buckeyes game, while Signatures Mill Stone Tavern, known affectionately as “Signatures,” is a long-standing institution serving classic pub fare while hosting local musicians. Less than 3 miles up the road, Easton Town Center is the most popular premier shopping destination outside Downtown Columbus. The center’s more than 200 shops and restaurants accompany stops for daily amenities, including Trader Joe’s, Costco Wholesale and Target.Jazz and local eateries in Gahanna
Gahanna’s Creekside District hosts a variety of events throughout the year, namely the Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival held annually in June. The three-day celebration highlights local eateries and, of course, musicians from the Columbus metropolitan area. In addition, the Gahanna Farmer’s Market is held each Wednesday from May to September, featuring local vendors and artisans. “Creekside was kind of redone and it’s more of a historic downtown little area now,” says Thomas Hamrick, Columbus Realtor and lifetime local. “Café Creekside is there, Barrel and Bore, a bunch of good little restaurants to try out.” Folks willing to travel farther can enjoy the perks of the neighboring city, including Columbus’ Arena District to catch a Blue Jackets hockey game or check out the global food stalls at North Market.Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools
Local students are zoned for the Gahanna-Jefferson Public School District, beginning at Chapelfield Elementary School. Sharing a campus with Middle School West, Chapelfield receives an A-minus on Niche and recently installed a security vestibule for additional safety measures. Next door, Middle School West receives a B-plus on Niche, awarded the Ohio Momentum Award in 2018 and 2019 by the state board of education for exceeding expectations in student growth. Students wrap up at Lincoln High School, receiving an A-minus on Niche for high-quality teachers and academics.The namesake park next door
Woodside Green is anchored by its namesake park, a lush, 32-acre greenspace with a canoe launch, playground and athletic fields. Residents are welcome to bring their lures and rods to the catch-and-release fishing pond nearby. But the park is also bordered by Big Walnut Creek, named for the black walnut trees that once grew in old-growth forests nearby. From there, folks can access the scenic Big Walnut Trail, a nearly 5-mile pedestrian path that winds along the river’s edge. Additionally, folks can take the trail north to Academy Park, featuring various recreational amenities and an alternative view of the creek.Reaching the nearby hubs
Interstate 270 runs parallel to Woodside Green, allowing a convenient commute to both John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Downtown Columbus, 5 and 10 miles south, respectively. North Stygler Road heads south toward Gahanna and north to Morse Road, allowing access to state Route 3, Westerville Road, where residents can reach both Minerva Park and Uptown Westerville. While the neighborhood remains car-dependent, the city’s COTA bus system provides rush hour stops along I-270, with standard stops dotting Stelzer and Morse Road.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Matan Gutwaks
RE/MAX Main Street
(551) 210-4739
69 Total Sales
1 in Woodside Green
$335,000 Price
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Angel Perez
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Realty
(614) 591-7906
62 Total Sales
1 in Woodside Green
$375,000 Price
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Carissa Williams
RE/MAX ONE
(833) 432-5063
9 Total Sales
1 in Woodside Green
$330,000 Price
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Brian Parks
Realty Forward
(380) 210-5076
9 Total Sales
1 in Woodside Green
$430,000 Price
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Sam Cooper
Howard Hanna Real Estate Svcs
(380) 210-4126
1,440 Total Sales
3 in Woodside Green
$245K - $305K Price Range
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Brad Eckes
Coldwell Banker Realty
(380) 800-6201
7 Total Sales
1 in Woodside Green
$383,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Woodside Green | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Woodside Green Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Woodside Green, Gahanna sell after 29 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Woodside Green, Gahanna over the last 12 months is $219,900.
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