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Analyzing a renovation project in Edgewater Park (43232) Thoughts on the area?

Bismark Appau
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Hey Columbus community! I’m looking at a 1920s single-family home in the Edgewater Park neighborhood, specifically around Gerling Blvd. It’s a 3-bed, 1-bath that definitely needs a full rehab, but the structure looks solid. I’m seeing a lot of activity in the 43232 zip code lately, with median prices around $215k-$230k. Does anyone have experience with the rental demand specifically in Madison Township or the Groveport Madison school district? The lot also includes a second parcel in the back, which has me thinking about potential development upside or just a massive yard for a premium rental. I'd like to hear from anyone active in the Eastland area. Is the appreciation potential there as strong as the cash flow looks?

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Philippe Kame
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Philippe Kame
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According to realtor.com, it seems like a hot spot, and honestly, with the current housing shortage, I wouldn't think of it as a bad idea, especially in Columbus.

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