Living at its Best in Columbus, OH
Columbus continues to thrive as the state’s largest city with over 1.7 million people in the metro area. Although other areas of Ohio have sustained significant economic downtowns, Columbus has been somewhat insulated, due in large part to lower inflation rates, lower unemployment (as compared to the national average) and affordable housing prices. In 2006,
Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” list, Columbus was voted #8 best big city, and currently it ranks #16 amongst the nation’s largest cities.
Forbes Magazine, March 2008 voted Columbus as #1 among the top 10 “Up and Coming Tech Cities.” For those over the age of 65 and who wish to continue working, 2009 brought the distinct honor, from
Forbes Magazine, as the most affordable place to retire. All of these awards have contributed greatly toward sustaining our stable economy.
With greater than 60% of the region’s workers in white-collar occupations, Franklin County is one of the top largest counties (in the nation) for attracting new businesses. Major employers include: state government, transportation and logistics, advanced manufacturing, technology and research, and retail. Other sectors that contribute are business, professional, and financial services. Future economic growth is focused on strengthening logistics, automotive, healthcare and tourism.
With an average sales price of $165,000, it’s one of the most affordable places to live. Nine of our area’s public high schools rank in the top 5% in the nation, making it a natural draw for families looking to relocate here. With 26 colleges and universities in the metro area, it has become a favorite choice for those seeking higher education as well.
If you’re looking for a starter home, an urban condominium, or a large estate, Columbus has something for everyone. For those seeking an active lifestyle, we have the popular Nationwide Arena District, the eclectic Short North, and the beautiful Scioto Riverfront. Of course, no description of Columbus would be complete without talking about our Ohio State Buckeyes - ranked nationally year after year in all competitive sports. It boasts being the largest single campus in the nation with over 52,000 students.
As we prepare for our 200th Anniversary in 2012, Columbus is in the process of working towards the goal of making it the best place in the nation to live, work and play. Come and discover all there is to know about Columbus, OH!