Delaware, Ohio, real estate consists of a wonderful mix of old and new, including a downtown that features a unique historic business district. The homes for sale in Delaware start at under $100,000 and can go as high as $700,000-plus. Most real estate listings in Delaware, Ohio are in the 100,000 to $300,000 range, with the median price at $195,000.00. Delaware, Ohio has a strong newer home market that has grown rapidly.
The Gold Key Experts can assist you in navigating the Delaware, Ohio, real estate market as their experience includes years of transactions in this area. They are familiar with both single family homes and condos, new and existing, and in any price range.
Communities in Delaware, Ohio, include Glenross, The Village at Willowbrook Farms, Braumiller Woods, The Lakes at Cheshire and Cheshire Crossing.
Delaware, Ohio, is close I-71, U.S. 23 (to Columbus and Detroit), U.S. 42 (north-south to I-70, I-71), and U.S. 36 (east-west through Delaware). It is easily accessible to Columbus and its surrounding suburbs.
Schools
2008 marks the 178th anniversary of public schools in Delaware. Among its graduates, the district takes pride in having educated the 19th President of the United States, a Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, the first General Secretary of the YWCA, and world-famous entertainers. More importantly, though, the district has educated thousands of children since 1830. Doctors, merchants, teachers, scientists, soldiers, artists, farmers, laborers, public servants, all hold diplomas from the Delaware City Schools.
Parks
Delaware, Ohio, boasts more than 15 public parks including Hidden Valley Golf Course and 50-acre Mingo Park with a 1.1 mile exercise trail. Many parks have shelters, ball fields, fishing and jogging facilities, and many other activities.
Community Events and Nearby Attractions
The Little Brown Jug, the most prestigious 3-year-old pacing race in North America, is part of the annual Delaware County Fair. Each year more people journey to Delaware, Ohio, to witness the "Jug" than to see any other harness race. The Delaware County Fair provides an enjoyable way for people to exchange ideas, demonstrate skills and exhibit products, and also provides a great source of family recreation, entertainment, and learning.
Also in Delaware is the renowned Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, which stretches for 90 acres and is home to more than 700 species of animals including big cats, elephants, gorillas and more.