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Top neighborhoods in Columbus

Old North Columbus

Old North Columbus

What it’s like to live in Old North Columbus

College town character defines Old North Columbus, where historic homes and apartments surround Ohio State University's northern boundary. The district centers around the vibrant High Street corridor with locally-owned restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques creating walkable alternatives to campus chain establishments. Though student concentration creates seasonal turnover and occasional weekend noise, many blocks maintain more balanced demographics suitable for graduate students and young professionals requiring consistent quiet. The area's excellent public transportation includes multiple bus routes creating car-optional living unusual for typically automobile-oriented Midwestern cities, while the flat topography makes bicycle transportation practical throughout most months despite occasional winter weather interruptions requiring alternative planning during peak snow seasons.
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North Linden

North Linden

What it’s like to live in North Linden

Diverse dining thrives along Cleveland Avenue's Global Food Corridor. Renters appreciate affordable duplexes but note sparse tree canopy (18% coverage) in this sun-baked grid of postwar housing.
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South Hilltop

South Hilltop

What it’s like to live in South Hilltop

Working-class heritage characterizes South Hilltop, where affordable bungalows and cottages create opportunities for first-time homebuyers and budget-conscious renters. Residents enjoy the Hilltop's strong community organizations and the emerging commercial corridor along Broad Street. Though some areas show deferred maintenance reflecting economic challenges, active community improvement efforts include community gardens, public art initiatives, and small business incubation creating positive momentum. The neighborhood's architectural details from ornate woodwork to built-in cabinets provide character rarely found at similar price points in newer developments.
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