Columbus, O. Multifamily Price Appreciation for the Top 20 Producing Zip Codes 2016-2020

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Multifamily Price Appreciation for the Top 20 Producing Zip Codes 2016-2020 Columbus, O. multifamily price appreciation for the top 20 producing zip codes 2016-2020 InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Reynoldsburg 100% $296,673 80% 81% $231,579 $229,575 $220,357 60% $163,763 40% 20% 0% 1% -5% -20% -26% -40% Reynoldsburg 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- University | Old North | Clintonville 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price 25% $377,651 $389,422 21% 20% $326,715 16% $260,647 $269,855 15% 10% 5% 4% 3% 0% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- University | Old North | Clintonville InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Milo-Grogan | Italian Village | Weinland Park $532,235 50% $459,267 $421,732 $426,731 40% 40% $327,682 30% 25% 20% 10% 0% 1% -8% Milo-Grogan | Italian Village | Weinland -10% -20% Park 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- King Lincoln 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price 50% 44% $268,278 40% 30% $186,687 $176,605 $172,154 $158,553 20% 10% 9% 8% 0% -10% -10% -20% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- King Lincoln InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Hilltop 45% $117,167 $115,849 40% 39% $96,178 35% $85,170 30% 25% $61,378 22% 20% 15% 13% 10% 5% 0% -1% -5% Hilltop 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- German Village | Schumacher Place | Southern Orchards 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price 35% $276,199 30% 30% $213,190 25% $173,833 23% $163,126 $146,955 20% 15% 11% 10% 7% 5% German Village | Schumacher | Southern 0% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- Orchards InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Olde Towne | Livingston Park | Old Oaks | South of Main 70% $293,429 60% 60% $248,846 50% 52% 40% $193,366 30% $155,581 $137,792 20% 13% 10% 0% -10% -20% -22% -30% Olde Towne | Old Oaks | South of Main 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Merion Village |Hungarian Village | Reeb-Hosak $190,472 80% $164,701 $157,936 70% 72% 60% $108,713 50% $92,039 40% 30% 20% 16% 10% 4% 0% -10% Merion Village | Hungarian Village | Reeb- -15% -20% Hosak 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Bexley |Berwick 70% $302,268 60% 60% 50% $231,600 40% $191,937 $189,286 30% $157,532 20% 22% 10% 0% -1% -10% -20% -23% -30% Bexley | Berwick 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- Grandview Heights 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price 15% $479,527 12% $472,534 10% $465,015 6% 5% $452,054 0% -2% $422,500 -5% -10% -12% -15% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- Grandview Heights InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price S. Linden 80% $122,156 67% 60% 54% 40% $73,587 $73,276 $66,250 $47,875 20% 0% 0% -20% -28% -40% S. Linden 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Whitehall 300% $266,750 266% 250% 200% $160,096 150% $109,740 $107,902 100% $72,807 50% 48% 0% -2% -50% -59% -100% Whitehall 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Franklinton | Hilltop 100% $114,939 86% 80% $83,405 61% $71,263 60% 51% $55,127 40% $29,684 20% 0% -15% -20% Franklinton | Hilltop -40% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price N. Linden 100% 91% $290,000 80% 60% 46% $170,686 $168,412 40% $151,629 20% $103,732 0% -1% -20% -40% -41% -60% N. Linden 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Central Franklinton 80% $136,857 70% 72% $115,218 60% $101,600 50% 40% $67,006 35% 30% $52,819 27% 20% 10% 0% -10% -12% -20% Central Franklinton 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Leawood | Linwood 200% $300,789 184% 150% 100% $155,312 $139,878 50% $106,020 $110,681 40% 0% -10% -50% -63% -100% Leawood | Linwood 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Lincoln Village 70% $261,506 60% 57% 50% $191,971 $189,450 40% 36% 30% $131,071 $121,939 20% 10% 0% -10% -7% -20% -30% -28% -40% Lincoln Village 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- Blacklick 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price 140% $323,808 120% 118% 100% 80% $233,681 60% $181,851 40% $150,094 $148,607 29% 20% 0% -1% -20% -40% -44% -60% 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- Blacklick InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O. 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Forest Park | Woodward Park $282,281 $283,329 60% 53% 50% $206,333 40% $185,221 $184,794 30% 20% 10% 0% 0% -10% -20% -27% -30% -34% -40% Forest Park | Woodward Park 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- 2016 Sold Price 2017 Sold Price 2018 Sold Price 2019 Sold Price 2020 Sold Price Northwest Columbus 80% $443,375 $427,889 70% 69% $375,893 60% $295,439 50% $261,738 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% -3% -10% -11% -12% -20% Northwest Columbus 16-17 $+\- 17-18 $+\- 18-19 $+\- 19-20 $+\- InvestHypothetical.com | [email protected] | (614) 379.2017 | Columbus, O..
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