4965 Julia Ann Drive

Property details·Grove City, Franklin County, Ohio·040-013842

3Beds
2Baths
1,881Sq ft
0.04Acres
2006Built
$225KLast sale

Location

Address

4965 Julia Ann Drive

Grove City, OH 43123

Franklin County

Parcel ID

040-013842

Coordinates

39.862656, -83.091923

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,881
Year built
2006
Fireplace
Yes
Garage
2-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.04 acres
Land area
1,919 sq ft
Subdivision
Enclave At Claybrooke Crossing Condomini
Neighborhood
8202
Land use code
1004

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$4,257.68
Market value$296,800
Assessed value$103,880
Building value$236,800
Land value$60,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Franklin County 2026 Insights

Franklin County, Ohio: Columbus's Growth Engine Defies Midwest Stereotypes

Franklin County isn't supposed to look like this. In a region where post-industrial decline and population stagnation have defined the narrative for decades, Ohio's most populous county — anchored by Columbus — has spent the last twenty years quietly becoming one of America's most consequential growth stories. With 1.32 million residents and a median age of just 34.7, this is not your grandparent's Midwest.

The demographic youth here isn't accidental. Ohio State University, one of the largest campuses in the country, acts as a talent magnet that feeds directly into a diversifying economy spanning healthcare, fintech, insurance, and increasingly, semiconductor manufacturing. Intel's announced $20 billion chip fab complex in adjacent Licking County casts a long shadow over Franklin County's property market — and that shadow looks like opportunity for real estate investors watching carefully.

A Housing Market That's Affordable — But Straining

At a median home price of $298,000 against a median household income of $73,795, Franklin County's price-to-income ratio sits at roughly 4x — precisely at the national benchmark, a remarkable feat for a metro of this size and ambition. Compare that to peer metros like Austin, Nashville, or Denver, where the same ratio routinely exceeds 6x or 7x, and Columbus starts to look like a genuine affordability outlier in the Sun Belt-era housing conversation.

But affordability is relative, and for renters, the picture is darker. Nearly half of all occupied units — 47% — are renter-occupied, and the median rent of $1,233 is generating serious strain. A rent burden rate of 42.8% means nearly half of renters spend more than 30% of income on housing, and 21.1% face severe rent burden exceeding 50%. These numbers tell the story of a market transitioning faster than working-class incomes can track.

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$298,000Near national benchmark; affordable vs. peer growth metros
Rent Burden Rate42.8%Far exceeds the 30% healthy threshold
YoY Price Change+4.5%Steady appreciation in a high-inventory market
Homeownership Rate53.0%Below national average; reflects large renter/student population

The Inequality Beneath the Growth Story

Franklin County's Gini coefficient of 0.469 is notably high — above typical Midwestern counties and approaching levels seen in coastal metros with entrenched wealth gaps. The child poverty rate of 19.8% against a general poverty rate of 14.5% suggests the burden falls disproportionately on families. A 10.9% SNAP participation rate and 8.4% uninsured population round out a picture of a county where prosperity and precarity coexist in close geographic proximity.

The 17% work-from-home rate is another signal worth watching. Columbus attracted significant remote-worker migration during the pandemic years, contributing to the price appreciation that has made ownership harder for long-term residents.


FAQs

What makes Franklin County, Ohio unique? Franklin County is one of the few large Midwestern counties combining genuine population growth, a youthful demographic profile, and near-benchmark housing affordability — making it a consistent target for institutional investors, remote workers, and regional in-migrants that most comparable Rust Belt counties simply cannot claim.

Is Columbus, Ohio a good place to buy a home in 2024? The fundamentals remain attractive: a 4x price-to-income ratio, steady 4.5% annual appreciation, and a diversifying economy anchored by education, healthcare, and incoming tech manufacturing investment. The main risk is on the rental side — rising rents signal demand pressure that could push purchase prices higher over the medium term.

Why is rent so expensive in Columbus compared to local incomes? Columbus's renter population skews young and includes a large student and early-career cohort. Combined with rapid in-migration and an inventory base where only 52.7% of units are single-family homes, demand has consistently outpaced supply in the affordable rental segment — producing the elevated burden rates the data reveals.

Local market context

Grove City has 25,667 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $370,269, Grove City offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $198 per square foot in this market.

Grove City prices closely align with the Franklin County average.

MetricGrove CityFranklin Countyvs County
Average Price$370,269$369,397Same
Avg Sq Ft1,8701,792+4%
Price/Sq Ft$198$206-4%
Properties25,667518,097-95%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Grove City, OH Real Estate

What is the average home price in Grove City, OH?

The average home price in Grove City, OH is $370,269, based on analysis of 25,667 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Grove City, OH?

The average price per square foot in Grove City, OH is $198. This is calculated from an average home price of $370,269 and average size of 1,870 square feet.

What is the average home size in Grove City, OH?

Homes in Grove City, OH average 1,870 square feet, with an average price of $370,269.

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