Columbus, OH


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Columbus, OH

About Columbus, OH

Columbus, Ohio offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for culture and art or outdoor recreation, there's plenty to explore in this vibrant city. Discover world-class museums like the COSI Science center, historical attractions like German Village or take a stroll through one of the many nearby parks. Sports fanatics can also enjoy some of the best sporting events in the Midwest at Nationwide Arena and Huntington Park. With its diverse offerings and plentiful amenities, Columbus is an ideal destination to explore! Capital city - Geographic center of Ohio along Scioto River.

State: Ohio
County: Franklin County
Metro Area: Columbus Metro Area
City: Columbus
Zip Codes: 43228, 43229, 43207, 43232, 43224, 43204, 43235, 43110, 43201, 43219, 31 total
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 833 ft above sea level

Columbus, the capital of Ohio, is a well-blended mixture of government, industry, and the enormous Ohio State University. Downtown is fairly dull and many inner neighborhoods have been neglected, but efforts are underway to revive them and some people are moving back into the city. The university brings a strong intellectual and cultural base to the city. Many businesses are attracted to Columbus because of its central location relative to the rest of the country, an educated population and good work force. There is a strong high tech presence, and other big corporate names include The Limited and Abercrombie & Fitch (retail), Nationwide Insurance, Wendy’s, and Cardinal Health. This diverse base brings more economic stability and growth than many of its Rust Belt neighbors.

Sprawling but attractive residential suburbs have emerged, especially to the northwest, starting with the high end Upper Arlington just west of Ohio State, moving out to Hilliard along the I-270 beltway, northwest to Dublin and around the corner to Worthington and Westerville to the east. These areas have excellent housing, shopping, schools, golf courses and civic amenities in a layout more spacious, wooded and attractive than many similar cities in the region. Throughout the area housing value per dollar spent is notably high, but some of the transportation and air-quality effects of sprawl are starting to show. There is plenty of employment in commercial centers in and near these suburbs. Cost of living is attractive for what is available and the Buying Power Index is strong for a bigger city.

Columbus hasn’t graduated to the level of major-league sports, except in NHL hockey. Professional sports and stronger cultural amenities are available in Cleveland to the north and Cincinnati to the south. The area has a good airport and discount air service, and the central location makes it popular with frequent business travelers. Columbus is one of a few cities used extensively for test marketing because of its statistically average American population.

The area is flat with four north-south stream valleys forming relatively deep, wooded gorges. Surrounding areas are mostly level plateaus of mixed open land and woods. Columbus has changeable weather. Cold Canadian air masses frequently invade the region, while moist air from the Gulf of Mexico often reaches central Ohio during the summer and to a lesser extent in the fall and winter. Summers are warm and humid with little wind and occasional thundershowers. Winters are typical of the area and latitude with cold temperatures, rain, and snow. Occasionally Atlantic winter storms will affect the area. Precipitation is distributed throughout the year with a little less in fall. Fog is common, especially in the valleys. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

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Columbus Cost of Living

Diverse economy, excellent housing, and educated population make Columbus a great place to live.

$220,100
-53.6% lower than avg
$58,575
-17.8% lower than avg
8.8 / 5.1
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Columbus Crime
57.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Columbus, Ohio
$42,120
for a family
$38,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Columbus
   Diverse economy
Growth and sprawl
   Excellent housing
Areas of urban decay
   Educated population
Crime rates
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Ellenore · 
Over 1 years ago
I've lived here for my whole life! Awesome place to  More
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We lived in Columbus from 2014-2022, originally from Denver work has taken us to Charlotte, NC, Austin and Atlanta for perspective. One of our biggest reasons for  More
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Over 2 years ago
The city has nice areas and old/ugly areas that look like the remains of a civil war. The nice areas are pretty. Traffic isn't bad compared to Cali but the summer  More
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