For sale: 6 breathtaking homes in Columbus, Ohio
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Victorian Village. The Circus House, a five-bedroom Gothic Revival mansion, was built in 1895 by big-top magnate Peter Sells. Restored in 2004, the house covers 7,414 square feet and features hardwood floors, original tiled fireplaces, and a new onyx kitchen and Carrara marble master bath.
A second-floor balcony and several rooms give city-skyline views; other rooms face Goodale Park across the street. $1,595,000. Marilyn Vutech, Vutech Ruff, HER Realtors, (614) 255-0600.
German Village. Built in 1900, this historic three-bedroom home with open floor plan won a "Caretaker Award" from a local magazine after its renovation in 2012. Details include hardwood floors throughout, original window frames, an eat-in kitchen, and a fireplace with a stone surround.
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Outside are a patio, a yard, and a two-car garage. $939,900. Regina Acosta Tobin, Metro Village Realty, (614) 507-7785.
Scioto Point. This four-bedroom post-and-beam home, built in 2000, features vaulted ceilings and a wall of windows in the main living space. The floors are hickory and bluestone, and the master suite opens to an infinity pool.
The 1.29-acre lot sits along the Scioto River, and the house offers views of mature trees and yards. $4,250,000. Cheryl Godard, Keller Williams Classic Properties Realty, (614) 353-8711.
Upper Arlington. This four-bedroom midcentury modern home is set in a wooded ravine. Built in 1962 and since updated, the house has floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, marble and concrete counters, and Viking and Sub Zero appliances.
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The 0.64-acre property includes a saltwater pool and yards. $1,295,000. Bruce Dooley, CRS, Keller Williams Classic Properties Realty. (614) 297-8600.
Olde Towne East. A 2005 restoration brought this 1888 five-bedroom home up to date while preserving original details like a hand-carved oak screen, pocket doors, and custom stained glass. The kitchen features high-end appliances and quartz counters.
There are four working fireplaces, an elevator, a library, and a conservatory. The property includes a yard, a patio, and a detached garage with an in-law suite. $749,900. Al Waddell, RE/MAX Metro Plus, (614) 832-4079.
Bexley. Located in central Bexley near the Capital University campus, this three-bedroom home was built in 1936. The stone, wood, and stucco house includes a rec room, a wood-burning fireplace, and wood floors.
A fenced yard features mature trees, a lawn, and other landscaping. $395,000. Sheila Straub, Coldwell Banker King Thompson, (614) 324-4330.
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