Welcoming College Area Neighborhoods in Westerville

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Welcoming College Area Neighborhoods in Westerville

Explore real estate in the College area and 16 adjacent neighborhoods in Westerville, OH (43081), a collection of established subdivisions offering diverse home styles and mature landscaping. Centered around communities with proximity to Uptown amenities and Alum Creek, these areas feature tree-lined streets with sidewalk access and pedestrian connections, wooded lots, and convenient access to parks, trails, and urban amenities. Consistent sales activity reflects demand for updated properties, providing buyers with varied housing options and connectivity to Columbus. Discover available properties in these Westerville, OH 43081 neighborhoods with The Greenwell Group. All properties are served by Westerville City Schools.

Neighborhoods in the College Area

The College area serves as a residential core with established subdivisions along tree-lined streets near Uptown Westerville. Adjacent enclaves include homes across wooded lots and community green spaces with proximity to Alum Creek. Developed primarily from the 1950s through the 1990s, the areas offer a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos with access to Westerville City Schools, multi-use trails, shopping, and suburban amenities. Consistent sales activity reflects interest in updated properties and sidewalk access and pedestrian connections to historic district amenities.

  • Beachler – Developed in the 1970s, offering spacious single-family homes on larger lots with mature trees.
  • College Acres – Mid-20th-century ranch-style homes on generous lots with convenient access to area roads.
  • College Knolls – 1950s–1960s homes with mature landscaping and pedestrian connections.
  • College Park – 1960s two-story homes including cul-de-sacs, mature trees, and stream-adjacent settings.
  • English Gardens – 1970s condominium community with HOA amenities and sidewalk connectivity.
  • Grange Field – 1970s enclave with ranch and split-level homes and shared green areas.
  • Green Acres – 1970s single-family homes with updated interiors and established landscaping.
  • Hampton Park – 1990s subdivision with larger homes on cul-de-sacs near recreational facilities.
  • Hillcrest – 1960s homes with varied floor plans, including one-story options.
  • Hillcrest Woods – 1980s homes on cul-de-sacs with wooded views and HOA maintenance in select areas.
  • Lakeland – Late-1990s/2000s homes with nearby water features and trail access.
  • Linnabary Heights – 1950s ranch homes on larger lots with trail and area access.
  • Llewellyn Park – Mid-20th-century neighborhood with traditional and ranch styles.
  • Shirmeyers – Early-20th-century addition with compact homes and mature tree canopy.
  • Springcrest Estates – 1980s traditional two-story homes with community green spaces.
  • Sterling Glen – 1990s enclave with open floor plans and convenient access to shopping.
  • Walnut Hills – 1950s ranch homes with masonry exteriors near community parks.

Westerville City Schools

Westerville City Schools serve all neighborhoods in the College area, with academic programs across elementary, middle, and high schools. The district offers varied coursework, extracurriculars, and community partnerships. For current enrollment boundaries and program details, visit the district website below.

Learn More: Westerville City Schools

Alum Creek & Uptown Westerville

Alum Creek and nearby park systems provide multi-use paths, picnic areas, and seasonal programming, with additional amenities in Uptown Westerville including shops, dining, and events. See official pages for current maps, activities, and rules.

Trails & Parks

  • Alum Creek (Metro Parks): Paved paths, natural areas, and permitted fishing access.
  • Heritage Park: Community green space with paths and gathering areas.
  • Hoover Reservoir: Shoreline paths and water access points.
  • Big Walnut Trail: Paved path connections across Westerville.

Area & Lifestyle: Westerville Living

Located in Westerville, OH (43081), residents have access to city parks, miles of paths, public schools, and community events. Connectivity to I-270 supports regional commuting.

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At a Glance

Quick Facts

Population: ~38,000 (City of Westerville)
Median Household Income: ~$100,000+
Median Home Value: ~$450,000
Homeownership Rate: ~75%

Travel & Commute

Average Commute Time: ~22 minutes
Primary Mode: Driving
Major Roads: I-270, State St.

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Real Estate FAQs

Is this a competitive housing market?
Updated homes and sidewalk access and pedestrian connections can receive strong interest during peak listing seasons.
What home types are available?
Single-family homes, townhomes, and condos from the 1950s–1990s with varied layouts and finishes. View listings.
What makes these neighborhoods unique?
Established subdivisions with mature trees, convenient Uptown access points, and diverse home styles near trails.
What recreation is nearby?
Multi-use paths, parks, and permitted fishing access along Alum Creek. Details.
Can I receive a market report?
Yes. Contact us for a personalized analysis.

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