Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Click, drag & zoom
to find matching homes!

Loading map . . .

Community Results

New Homes in Columbus, GA

5 matching communities and 42 homes for sale

Refine my search

Location


Exact Location

Price Range

From
Under $100K

To
$1.0M & Up

Video available

  • Any

of 1

Nearby Communities

Ridgebrook

from $240,900 - $240,900

Phenix City, AL 36867

Legendary Communities


The Landings

from $168,740 - $271,861

Fort Mitchell, AL 36856

Crown Communities

Closeout


Riverside Estates

from $253,900 - $253,900

Fort Mitchell, AL 36856

Legendary Communities


Crown Communities

from $162,990 - $235,990

Fort Mitchell, AL 36856

Crown Communties AL

Grand Opening


The Estates-Ala

from $175,806 - $200,424

Fort Mitchell, AL 36856

Crown Communities


Quick Move-In Homes

Homes ready for move-in in the greater Columbus area

The largest city in Ohio has been thriving right on through the Recession and it's here to stay. But luckily, so are you! Along with Fortune 500 Companies American Electric Power, National Mutual Insurance Company, Big Lots, and Limited Brands, and one of the most diverse and well-educated populations in the country. If you're hoping to get a job, start a business, continue your education, or raise a family, you're in the right place: this is a city that knows a thing or two about success.

The first word that comes to most people's minds when they think of Columbus isn't "history," but it should be! With a long history, this town might have more in common with New Orleans than with the rest of the Midwest, and not only because of its emphasis on jazz music, and its diverse and welcoming community that embraces people from all walks of life. A night at a concert by the Columbus Jazz Orchestra is a great introduction to your new hometown, with talented musicians playing the sweet sounds you'd expect from the Mississippi Delta. But that's Columbus--always surprising!

One of the city's trademarks is its diversity. Recently Black Enterprise Magazine named Columbus as a Top 10 city for African Americans and Money magazine echoed the sentiment, naming Columbus one of its Top 10 Big Cities for African-Americans. Many other ethnicities and nationalities are represented, so whether you want to celebrate Greek culture for a weekend at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral Festival, or you're just craving a plate of hot, authentic Indian food, you can be sure that your own and others' cultures will be amply represented. Enjoy the cultural smorgasbord that is your new hometown.

You'll never be bored in a city like this. Columbus keeps busy on the weekends with the arts. The heart of the city is The Ohio State University, where Columbus goes for homegrown talent. The students impact the feel of the city streets, making them vibrant with energy and creativity. Plus the University hosts guest speakers and performing arts groups every night of the week--with some events are free or open to the public. The only thing Columbus residents love more than fine art, is talking about fine art, so come out and make some new friends by doing the "Gallery Hop" at the Short North Arts District. For the foodies, a visit to the North Market is in order. There you can get tonight's dinner--and it's guaranteed farm-to-table fresh.

Traffic getting you down? Columbus has found a way to make walking around the block even faster, safer--and admittedly, way cooler--than ever before with its pedestrian skywalks. Although they mostly run from skyscraper to skyscraper, there is a lot of ground to cover on the plain old sidewalk, too, with dozens of unique neighborhoods. Except for the skywalks, you might forget that you aren't wandering the boroughs of New York when you see art galleries, boutiques, and eateries everywhere you turn. During your walking tours, don't miss Bexley, Upper Arlington, and German Village, three historic districts where you can check out some of the city's most interesting architecture--not to mention great people-watching!

Welcome to one of the most interesting, diverse, and cosmopolitan towns in the Midwest. New Home Source is here to help make the "buying a home" part of your move easier, so you can spend more time getting to know your new city.

While Builders Digital Experience seeks to ensure that all of the information concerning new homes and new home communities, as well as other data on the site is current and accurate, we do not assume any liability for inaccuracies. It is your responsibility to independently verify information on the site.

Loading...