Buying, selling, or relocating in Richwood, OH? Jazzy Singh is a Marysville-based realtor who works Richwood 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.
Richwood is a small village in northern Union County, about twenty minutes north of Marysville and just under an hour from downtown Columbus. The population sits around two thousand, the housing stock leans heavily on older single-family homes, and the day-to-day pace is unmistakably small-town Ohio. That's the appeal: buyers come here for affordability, real lot sizes, and a community where the high school football schedule still meaningfully shapes the fall weekends. North Union Local Schools serves Richwood and the surrounding townships and is the consolidating thread through the area. Inventory is generally thinner than the Marysville and Dublin markets to the south, and listings tend to spend a bit longer on market simply because the buyer pool is smaller — but for the right home and the right price, Richwood moves. Newer construction is limited but does appear around the village edges, and there's a quiet but steady supply of farmhouses, older Victorians near downtown, and 1970s ranches in the inner blocks. Sellers do best when pricing is realistic and photography is strong; buyers do best when they're willing to drive a bit farther for noticeably more square footage and lot than what a comparable budget buys closer to I-270.
Life in Richwood is paced. The Independence Day fireworks, the local diner culture, and the school athletic calendar still set the rhythm. Most working residents commute to Marysville (about twenty minutes), Delaware (about thirty), or further into the Columbus metro for higher-paying roles. You'll find a mix of multi-generational Union County families, agricultural workers, and a smaller wave of Columbus-area professionals who traded commute time for a real backyard and lower carrying costs. The fit here is strongest for buyers who want small-town Ohio at small-town pricing — and who don't mind being twenty minutes from the nearest grocery anchor.
School boundaries change. Always confirm assignment by exact address — Jazzy is happy to verify before you tour.
- 01North Union Local Schools (primary district)
- 02Tri-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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