Riverlea home prices brought to you by Maureen McCabe of Real Living HER

The graph is active and sale prices for Riverlea for the past 15 months. What does the Rivelea home prices graph tell you? Mostly the graph tell you that Riverlea is dinky. Reallly, really small. There are five homes on the market. Nothing sold in the Village of Riverlea in February 2011 according to the Columbus Board of REALTORS® MLS (multiple listing service.)
This graph is just single family homes. A graph for Riverlea condos would be even more useless... but there is a condo on the market in Riverlea... or two?
Trendgraphix made changes recently because of changes in the Columbus Board of REALTORS MLS and for now the graph I was able to pull says it is "Riverlea Twp" There is no Riverlea Township in Central Ohio. It looks like the number are the Riverlea Corporation Limit. I believe Riverlea is an incorporated village. Riverlea is a Village in the Sharon Township. Riverlea is in Worthington schools and homes have a Worthington, Ohio 43085 zip code.
The same was true for Worthington, there is no Worthington Township but I was able to create a home price graph for the City of Worthington (the Worthington Corporation) using Trendgraphix info for Worthington Township. In our MLS (multiple listing service) the data field for townships and munici
palities is one field.
Riverlea home prices a market report - February 2011
Average active price $368,000
That's it... that's about all there is to say about the real estate market in February 2011...
Worthington, Ohio 43085 zip code - a market report for February 2011. Riverlea is in the Worthington City School District and is surrounded by the city of Worthington.
Worthington home prices - a market report for February 2011
Published March 2011 based on data available from the Columbus Board of REALTORS® at the end of February 2011. Trendgraphix reports presented are based on data supplied by the Columbus Board of Realtors. According to Trendgraphix neither CBR nor the MLS (multiple listing service ) guarantee or are in anyway responsible for it's accuracy. "Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed." Therefor since I am relying on their info you have no guarantee from me either!
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Riverlea is pronounced River - lee
Riverlea is not a Worthington neighborhood yet...
Riverlea a tradition of confusion
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We're up to date with this Ohio local real estate update Maureen.
Maureen,
I serve many "dinky" places too, but as you know, they mean the world to those who live there. Hats off to you for taking the time and effort to do a Riverlea report.
5 homes on the market sounds like a dream. We have very many on the market here and not very many buyers.
Riverlea is a gorgeous little, totally residential village on the river. Many think it is a Worthington neighborhood and it is trying to get annexed to Worthington NOW.
Due to changes in our MLS and changes in Trendgraphix I can do a report on Riverlea. Or I could do a graph for large neighborhoods.... Some large neighborhoods would make Riverlea look dinky. Unfortunately large neighborhoods has to do with content input by the listing agents and I am not sure we are where we need to be for that info to be accurate. I don't believe the parcel ID can be left blank in our MLS anymore. "Subdivision" is left blank a lot. Sometimes because the property is rural but I have seen some school districts where 20 to 25% does not have subdivision in areas where there are subdivisions. Misspelling and weirdness is another layer on top of that...
We don't have a lot of little villages left in Central Ohio, especially in Franklin County. Most have been annexed into the City of Columbus or another municipality. The courts found one "dinky" spot on the map in western Franklin County was just operated as a speed trap so the courts made it annex... that was probably within the past 10 years but I don't remember exactly when.
Historically I believe there were four villages in the northern Franklin County area which is Worthington / Worthington schools now: Worthington, Flint, Riverlea (much later.. over 100 years after Worthington became a village) and Linworth which was Elmwood but changed it's name because there were other Elmwoods in other parts of the state. Perhaps there are other little villages that were annexed that I am unaware of in this area.
Central Ohio developers often name their subdivisions "Village of" and sometimes "Village at" which confuses. Then again some urban neighborhoods in the City of Columbus are named "Village", German Village, Italian Village. They may have been villages that were eventually annexed to Columbus but they were not named "German" and "Italian" back then.