Buying, selling, or relocating in Marysville, OH? Jazzy Singh is a Marysville-based realtor who works Marysville and the surrounding Union County market with the same care, the same prep, and the same negotiation style she brings to every block of Central Ohio.
Marysville is where this whole story starts. It's Jazzy's home base — her office sits at 405 Colemans Crossing Boulevard — and it's the city she knows block by block, builder by builder, school by school. As the seat of Union County, Marysville pairs a small-town main street with one of Central Ohio's most active employment anchors: the Honda of America manufacturing campus just outside town shapes a quiet, steady housing market driven by engineers, plant workers, and families who want acreage without losing access to Columbus. New-construction subdivisions stretch north and west toward Indian Lake; older neighborhoods around Uptown and the Veterans Memorial Auditorium offer character homes and walkable streets. Buyers come here for room to breathe — bigger lots, newer schools, and a noticeably softer price-per-square-foot than the suburbs closer to I-270 — without giving up modern amenities. Sellers benefit from steady demand fueled by relocation into Honda and the broader Union County employer base. Whether you're touring a new build off Industrial Parkway, eyeing a renovated farmhouse on the township roads, or sizing up a starter home near downtown, Marysville rewards a realtor who actually lives the market. Jazzy does — and a Marysville home tour with her tends to come with a recommended lunch spot, a school-district nuance, and a builder-history footnote you wouldn't get from a search portal.
Living in Marysville feels different from the inner suburbs. The pace is slower, the lots are larger, and the commute to Dublin or Polaris is a clean shot down US-33 — typically twenty-five to forty minutes depending on the hour. You'll see a healthy mix of long-time Union County families, Honda employees relocated from Japan and across the U.S., and Columbus professionals trading square footage for a quieter neighborhood. Weekends tend to revolve around the parks system, the farmers market, and quick drives out to Indian Lake. Marysville is a good fit if you want highly rated public schools, room for a real backyard, and the option to be in downtown Columbus inside an hour — without the inner-suburb price tag. It's also a strong relocation landing spot for families coming in for Honda or the broader Union County employer base.
School boundaries change. Always confirm assignment by exact address — Jazzy is happy to verify before you tour.
- 01Marysville Exempted Village Schools (primary district)
- 02Fairbanks Local School District (rural townships)
- 03North Union Local Schools (northern Union County)
- 04Tri-Rivers Career Center (career & technical)
These are rolling estimates — the real estate market shifts weekly. Treat the numbers as directional, not contractual, and ask Jazzy for live comps before pricing or offering.
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