Welcoming Westerville Neighborhoods Near Sunbury Woods & Dempsey Rd

Discover Sunbury Woods Neighborhoods

Welcoming Westerville Neighborhoods Near Sunbury Woods & Dempsey Rd

Explore real estate in Sunbury Woods and 5 nearby neighborhoods in Westerville, OH (43081), a collection of established subdivisions offering diverse home styles and mature landscaping. Located in Genoa Township near Sunbury Woods and Dempsey Road, these communities feature tree-lined streets with sidewalks, wooded lots, and convenient access to parks, trails, and urban amenities. Consistent sales activity reflects demand for updated properties and recreational access, providing buyers with varied housing options and connectivity to Uptown Westerville and Columbus. Discover available properties in these Westerville, OH 43081 neighborhoods with The Greenwell Group.

Neighborhoods: Glengary Heights, Spring Run, Sunbury Woods, Sunbury Woods East, Village at Westbury, Westbury Woods

These six interconnected residential enclaves in Genoa Township encompass over 800 homes across tree-lined streets, wooded lots, and pond features near Big Walnut Creek and Dempsey Road. Developed primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s, the communities offer a mix of single-family homes and condominiums with access to public schools, multi-use trails, shopping, and suburban amenities. Consistent sales activity reflects demand for updated properties and varied price points across home types.

  • Glengary Heights – A neighborhood from the early 1980s, featuring homes on wooded lots with brick facades and open floor plans. Includes cul-de-sacs and sidewalk access to parks.
  • Spring Run – A condominium community built in the late 1980s to early 1990s, offering low-maintenance townhomes with attached garages and updated interiors. Sidewalk connectivity to trails and green spaces.
  • Sunbury Woods – A community built in the mid-1970s, with homes along creek views and walking paths. Includes community park and pond access.
  • Sunbury Woods East – An extension from the late 1980s, featuring patio homes with low-maintenance designs and private courtyards. Connected to Big Walnut trails.
  • Village at Westbury – Developed in the early 1990s, featuring ranch and two-story homes with stone accents. Trail access and commuter convenience.
  • Westbury Woods – Built in the late 1970s, offering colonial-style homes on cul-de-sacs with mature trees. Includes playgrounds and green spaces.

Big Walnut Creek & Dempsey Road: Recreational Access

Big Walnut Creek and Dempsey Road provide hiking, fishing, and nature preserves, accessible within 5 minutes. Managed by Columbus Metro Parks and local township. Proximity contributes to sales activity across these communities.

Trails & Parks

  • Features: Over 6 miles of natural trails; picnic areas.
  • Proximity: Big Walnut Creek (walking distance), McVay Woods (3 min).
  • Wildlife: Birdwatching and nature preserves.

Fishing & Recreation

  • Species: Bass, catfish; stocked areas.
  • Amenities: Shelters, benches.
  • Access: Free entry.

Water Activities

  • Facilities: Kayak launches at creek sections.
  • Activities: Canoeing, paddleboarding.

Contact: Metro Parks at 614-508-8000 for permits. Big Walnut | Schedule a Tour

Area & Lifestyle: Westerville Living

Located in Westerville, OH (43081), residents enjoy over 40 parks, 30+ miles of trails, public schools, and community events. Connectivity to I-270 supports diverse buyer needs.

Parks & Trails Nearby

  • McVay Woods (walking distance): Natural trails, nature preserve.
  • Rocky Fork Metro Park (5 min): Disc golf, dog park.
  • Hoover Reservoir (10 min): Boating, fishing.
  • Big Walnut Trail (adjacent): Paved path to downtown.

Schools & Education

  • Westerville City School District: Elementary, middle, and high schools within 5–10 minutes.
  • Private Options: Genoa Christian Academy, St. Paul School (nearby).
  • Higher Education: Otterbein University (10 min), Columbus State (15 min).

Uptown Westerville & Events

  • Uptown Westerville (10–15 min): Shops, dining, farmers market, festivals.
  • Annual Events: Music & Arts Festival, 4th Friday concerts.

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At a Glance

Quick Facts

Population: ~2,500 (est. combined)
Median Household Income: ~$130,000 (est.)
Median Home Value: ~$575,000
Homeownership Rate: ~90% (est.)
Township: Genoa

Travel & Commute

Average Commute Time: ~20–25 minutes
Primary Mode: Driving
Distance to Downtown Columbus: ~17 miles (~24 min)
Columbus Int’l Airport: ~15 miles (~20 min)
Major Roads: I-270, Sunbury Rd., Dempsey Rd.

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Real Estate FAQs

Is this a competitive housing market?
Yes, updated homes and trail access attract multiple offers in peak seasons.
What home types are available?
Single-family homes and condominiums from the 1970s–1990s with varied layouts and finishes. View listings.
What makes these neighborhoods unique?
Six connected communities with shared access to Big Walnut Creek, trails, and diverse architecture.
What recreation is nearby?
Hiking, fishing, 6+ miles of trails at Big Walnut Creek. Details.
Can I receive a market report?
Yes. Contact us for a personalized analysis.

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