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About Merion Village, Columbus, Ohio<\/h2>\n

Bordering German Village to the south, the Columbus district known as Merion Village boasts quaint, tree-lined streets, plenty of historic buildings, and a friendly, small-town ambiance. Home to a wealth of immigrants from many nationalities over the years, it’s a vibrant, friendly neighborhood that makes a perfect home for families or singles alike.<\/p>\n

The History of Merion Village<\/h2>\n

Named for the Merion family who initially settled on a 1,800-acre plot of land in 1809, the district thrived as Ohio built a web of canals to transport produce into the cities. Ever the forward-thinking entrepreneur William Merion designated the area that would later become Merion Village as a port of entry for local canal traffic. Known for decades as “Merion’s Landing,” it was the pulse point of canal commerce going into and out of Columbus.<\/p>\n

Much of the architecture in Merion Village hailed from the turn of the 20th century when an influx of immigrants from Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Eastern Europe settled in the area. From 1910 to 1930, industry boomed as Merion Village became a manufacturing center. Residents nicknamed the area “Steelton” in honor of two steel processing plants, and the plentiful jobs led to a boom in house construction. Many of the charming brick homes that line the streets today had their start during this industrial renaissance. Today the boundaries of Merion Village match almost exactly the original plot of land held by the Merion family more than two hundred years ago. It remains a thriving residential area today, home to descendants of the first settlers and plenty of newcomers who enjoy the area’s sturdy homes, convenient access to the heart of Columbus, and the strong job market.<\/p>\n\n\n

Real Estate Options in Merion Village<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The median home value in Merion Village is $177,000, just below the national average. Rental prices fall slightly above the national average at $970. Most residents rent their homes, numbering 54 percent, while 46 percent own their homes. In contrast to neighboring German Village, the district typically has larger plots of land and lower prices for comparably sized houses.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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