- High scoring School District
- Lots of Restaurants, Parks, Shopping
- Easy Commutes
- Mature Neighborhoods
- and more!
This city is considered a Very Walkable Area,
scoring an 89 out of 100!
scoring an 89 out of 100!
What is a Walk Score?
A walk score measure how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle. Based on the distance to amenities in each category.
Why is it important to have a good Walk Score?
When choosing your neighborhood or city, keep in mind the resale qualities of not only the house but the location. After all, when buying or selling a home location is always a huge factor. If you are moving into a city that has a high Walk Score, use it to market your home! Having a bad Walk Score is not the end of the world. Some buyers want to live a little further out from the city and away from all the fuss and traffic.
The Breakdown...
Westerville Fun Facts...
- Westerville was founded in 1810 and named after the Dutch family Westervelt.
- Otterbein University was named after Philip William Otterbein who founded the Church of the United Brethren Christ
- Population in 1856, the year Westerville was platted, was 275
- From 1859 to 1995 Westerville was a “Dry City”
- “Uptown Westerville” is full of locally owned shops and restaurants
- Ranked #15 on Money Magazines list of Top 100 Best Places to Live in 2009 and #46 in 2007
If you are looking to jump into the housing market this year, Dial Darla!
Darla Luebbe
The Real Estate Aces
Office: 614-431-1005
RealtoDarla@aol.comKeller Williams Capital Partners
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