Columbus, OH

Walnut Heights

Neighborhood Overview

Buy:
$200K - $382K
For Sale on Trulia:
43 homes
Rent:
$1.4K - $2.78K
For Rent on Trulia:
15 homes
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What Locals Say about Walnut Heights

At least 49 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 94 % Say car is needed

  • 91 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 86 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 78 % Say parking is easy

  • 73 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 73 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 72 % Say kids play outside

  • 64 % Say it's quiet

  • 55 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 51 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 47 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 40 % Say there's wildlife

  • 37 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 34 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 33 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 13 % Say there are community events

Learn more about our methodology.
  • Masako Imamiya
    "There is nothing special , in the summer sports practice for kids are held in the park front of my house."
  • Trulia User
    "It’s a quiet neighborhood and the police patrol the streets out there so it’s pretty much safe at nights "
  • Trulia User
    "Amberly Square doesn't have any public transportation that's accessible without a 10 to 15 minute walk. And maybe even longer if you have younger children. Personal transportation is a must have living out here. "
  • Trulia User
    "I live far away and have a Long drive to Columbus. Traffic is always heavy. Don’t like driving on the roads is winter. "
  • Trulia User
    "I’ve lived here for 1 year mist all neighbors and passers by are friendly and most people take great:good care of their yards."
  • Vbalawn
    "No events in neighborhood I know of or attended since I’ve lived here the past two years. Vehicles drive very fast on street “Refugee” and “Noe-Bixby” and no sidewalks"
  • Natalee.nassar
    "the area has its ups and downs but overall our experience here over the last 5 years has been mostly positive. there seems to be a bit of a revitalization recently as a lot of homes have changed ownership but it largely depends on the street you live on. the schools leave a lot to be desired but it isn't because of the teachers; in my experience, with 3 school-age children and surprisingly normal pto mom (as opposed to the rabid ones) at 2 different schools has been that the district itself is failing from the top down, not the bottom up. i am hopeful that the new superintendent will be able to make the changes needed for the schools to thrive but we've run out of time to play the waiting game. the looking potential of a teacher strike and the districts acceptance of hiring less than qualified replacements for the interim period, combined with the possibility of the state taking over the district after this year made it easy for our family to choose between staying and going when an out of state promotion was offered. the community is really amazing, but there is a real disconnect between generations, long-term residents, the flood of young professionals gentrifying neighborhoods that are still trying to heal from trauma, and many other important dynamics. if we had another 5 years to wait for the area to keep progressing, we would consider staying but the opportunity to move somewhere that has already lowered its crime with properly funded schools is too big of a draw when the immediate future here looks so uncertain. "
  • Brent B.
    "Diverse and very close to metro trail system. convenient to amenities and highway. we have lived here 7 years."

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