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Worthington, OHhomes & real estate

Buying, selling, or relocating in Worthington, OH? Jazzy Singh is a Marysville-based realtor who works Worthington and the surrounding Franklin / Delaware Counties market with the same care, the same prep, and the same negotiation style she brings to every block of Central Ohio.

Worthington, OH homes — featured by realtor Jazzy Singh
Franklin / Delaware CountiesZIP 43085
Why Worthington

A closer look at Worthington.

Worthington is one of Central Ohio's oldest and most architecturally distinctive communities — founded in 1803 as a New England-style colony and still organized today around the historic green at the corner of High Street and 161. Old Worthington — the historic district that stretches along High Street north and south of the green — is one of the most genuinely walkable downtowns in the Columbus metro, with independent restaurants, the Worthington Inn, antique galleries, and a farmers market that has run on the green every Saturday from May through October for decades. The housing stock reflects the city's age and layered growth: brick Federal-style homes near the green, mid-century neighborhoods stretching east toward the Olentangy River and west toward Linworth, and newer single-family construction on the northern edges in Worthington Hills and along the Delaware County overlap. Worthington City Schools serves nearly all of it and is one of the more academically respected mid-sized districts in Central Ohio, with a long-running reputation for arts and language programming. Pricing tends to run higher in the historic blocks and more reasonable in the post-war neighborhoods further from the core. The market here rewards thoughtful presentation — Worthington buyers are educated and they move on well-prepped homes quickly, particularly inside the historic boundary.

Lifestyle

What it's like to live here.

Worthington's daily rhythm centers on the historic green, the High Street corridor, and an unusually strong calendar of community events — the farmers market, the Memorial Day parade, the holiday lighting on the green — that pulls residents out of their homes more than most suburbs. You'll see a mix of long-time Worthington families, OSU and Wexner medical professionals, attorneys and architects working downtown, and a steady wave of empty-nesters trading larger Dublin or Powell homes for walkability and lock-and-leave living. Commutes are clean: downtown Columbus is fifteen minutes south, OSU is ten, and the Polaris cluster is fifteen north. The fit is strongest for buyers who want walkability, real architecture, and a school district they can plan around — and who appreciate a city that has held onto its historic character without freezing in place.

Schools

Districts that serve the area.

School boundaries change. Always confirm assignment by exact address — Jazzy is happy to verify before you tour.

  • 01Worthington City Schools (primary district)
  • 02Olentangy Local Schools (small northern overlap in Delaware County)
  • 03Wellington School (private, K–12)
  • 04Linworth Alternative Program
Quick facts

Worthington at a glance.

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.

Median home price$485K approx.
Avg days on market16
Population~14,800
ZIP43085

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Let’s talk

Thinking about Worthington? Let's talk.

Whether you’re a year out, a week out, or already booking showings — a quick conversation is the fastest way to know what the Worthington market actually looks like for you.