6 recently reported home sales in Franklin County for week of March 14

6 recently reported home sales in Franklin County for week of March 14
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Six recent home sales were reported in Franklin County during the week ending March 14, as tracked by BlockShopper.com. The median sale price was $344,500, and the median property tax was $5,126.5, based on the most recent 2023-24 tax assessment.

4526 Kay Court
82.020000, Grove City
$428,000
Property Tax: $7,951.29
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.9%
Buyer: Flavortown Properties LLC
Seller: Kathy J. and Scott D. Rodgers


655 Mohican Way
42.050000, Westerville
$425,000
Property Tax: $6,653.86
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.6%
Buyer: Patrick J. and Peggy A. Odonovan
Seller: Ellen E. Ballman (trustee), David A. Berger (trustee) and David A. Berger (trust)


793 Crofton Creek
62.020000, Reynoldsburg
$114,700
Property Tax: $2,555.36
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.2%
Buyer: EK Housing LLC
Seller: Nechole A. Allen and Rick Kigar


5886 Winchester Pike.
75.030000, Columbus
$264,000
Property Tax: $3,598.88
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.4%
Buyer: Fkh Sfr Q LP
Seller: Yamissa Meite and Mariatou Sanfo


905 Vernon Road
61.030000, Bexley
$495,300
Property Tax: $7,018.74
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.4%
Buyer: Opendoor Property Trust I.
Seller: Brian William and Kelly Nordin


314 Burgess Ave.
94.000000, Columbus
$177,535.22
Property Tax: $2,075.88
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.2%
Buyer: Metropolitan Tower Life Insurance Co.
Seller: Lmcf 3 LLC




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