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Name:Drew Laughlin
Company:Realty Ohio

Email:Contact Drew Laughlin
Website URL:http://www.TheColumbusRealEstateBlog.com

Office Phone:(614) 291-1200
Cell Phone:(614) 806-8099
Fax Number:(614) 291-1200
Description:I'm a young vibrant real estate agent in the Columbus market with a unique knowledge local suburbs. I also have a unique knowledge of technology and how it relates to technology.
 

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I am a local agent here in good old Columbus Ohio. I was born and raised in Columbus. I am an avid Ohio State and live on the north end of the campus area. I'm a young vibrant professional that works hard for my clients. I love my job and the requirements that being a real estate agent has.

Columbus Ohio Suburbs

 Dublin Ohio is one of Columbus's most affluent communities. It's Major claim to fame is the Memorial Golf Tournament. With thousands of spectators and some of the PGA's most famous athletes it's no surprise that Dublin is proud of it's heritage and current standings as a suburb of Columbus. There's lots to do from the Dublin Irish Festival to the Memorial Tournament and beyond. Check my website for more information, community events, information regarding this wonderful Columbus Suburb. http://realtyohio.com

 

Delaware is a local community that still prides itself on a small town feel. Delaware County was founded in 1808 and the small downtown still thrives today. There are some local attractions like local Indian caverns and burial sites, Delaware is also the home of Rutherford B. Hayed, the 19th president. Ohio Wesleyan University also makes it home Delaware Ohio. A small liberal arts college, it traces it's history back over a hundred years and one of it's original buildings is still in use today.

Delaware also had northern sympathies during the civil war and a large part of the underground railroad was run through this part of the state. For more information check out, http://realtyohio.com

 

 Worthington was one of Central Ohio's first planned communities. Founded in 1803 it has grown with it's mother city Columbus. Worthington sits at the intersection of U.S. State Route 161 and State Route 23. Worthington is one of Columbus's oldest communities and is proud of it's New England heritage. It's schools consistently earn exceptional marks and has a library system that follows suit. Worthington also boasts a very active arts community and sponsors frequent class's as well as Arts festivals and all sorts of activities for children. For more information check out my website at http://realtyohio.com

 

 

 

 Westerville has been a community of change for a long time. Prohibition began in this small city and still had grips on the area until a few years ago. Westerville, like many other of the suburbs, has a small central "downtown" area with shops and restaurants. Uptown, westerville's nickname for this area, was having a hard time until the community voted down the ban of alcohol within city limits. Today their downtown area is a busy bustling area with many shops, restaurants, ice cream parlors and one of the countries top liberal arts college's. Home of Otterbein College, westerville has worked with the local school in order to provide a wonderful academic experience to its students. Westerville's schools have also consistently been rated with the highest ratings given. For more information check out my website, http://realtyohio.com

 

 Gahanna Ohio, like a lot of other cities around Central Ohio can trace it's origins back to Native Americans. Gahanna is based upon the name given by Native Americans to the joining of three creeks and was the former name a creek that runs through Gahanna. Gahanna, like a lot of other suburbs of Columbus has also received high marks for it's school system and is rated as one of America's Great American Towns. For more information visit my website, http://realtyohio.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Also named after an Indian heritage, Pickerington is another wonderful suburb of Columbus Ohio. Pickerington has a lot to offer anyone looking for a little more land and home for their money. It tends to be a little more spread out and homes tend to come with a little more land than other areas of the city. Highly rated school system and expanding area with plenty of new home owners it's a great place to raise children. For more information check out http://realtyohio.com

 

 

 

 

 

 




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