Columbus and Central Ohio Relocation Resources

Looking to Relocate? Try Worthington!

For those looking to relocate to central Ohio, the City of Worthington offers the best of all worlds. Worthington residents enjoy living in a close-knit, historic community with a small town ambience, while taking advantage of easy access to the cultural and recreational offerings of the 15th largest metropolitan area in the country. Worthington is also a stone's throw away from The Ohio State University, internationally recognized health care facilities, and world-class research centers.

Why Move to Worthington?

The reasons to move to Worthington are many: award-winning schools, a top-ranked school system, safe neighborhoods, brick-paved streets and lush green spaces, a top-notch library system, an expanded state-of-the-art community center, a wide range of health care providers to choose from, and a vibrant arts community. Furthermore, those looking to relocate will find Worthington's housing as diverse as its opportunities, from single family homes in family-friendly subdivisions, to cozy apartments and upscale condos surrounding the town square.

Real Estate Resources: Realtors

There is no shortage of accredited realtors and other real estate professionals in central Ohio who can help navigate the process of searching for and purchasing a home. Most if not all of these realtors offer free, comprehensive relocation packages that can be customized to meet their customers' needs.

Search Worthington Homes Online

The internet has made it incredibly easy to find information about homes for sale and the neighborhoods in which they are located. The past few years has seen an explosion of real estate web sites that offer potential home buyers opportunities to research the real estate market, along with buying and selling tips, mortgage calculators, relocation guides, and inspection advice.

Property listing sites range from those sponsored by national franchises and builders to independent real estate search engines. Many of these sites are quite sophisticated; in addition to allowing users to access local real estate data such as sales prices, schools, and most popular neighborhoods, most provide email notifications and RSS notifications of new search results. A few also include tools that let users compare prices and popularity according to neighborhood, city, county, or state.

Some of the most popular real estate search engines on the web include: