Franklin County, Ohio
Worthington Real Estate and Local Guide
A northern suburb of Columbus founded in 1803 by the Scioto Company, laid out on the New England model with a central village green and a well-preserved historic core. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Worthington best.
About the area
Living in Worthington, OH
Founded in 1803 as a planned New England-style community by settlers from Connecticut, and named for Ohio governor Thomas Worthington.
The housing market
Homes in Worthington
- About 82.9% of housing units are owner-occupied, reflecting a stable, established suburban community.
- Roughly 79.7% of the housing stock is single-family homes.
- The median home value is about $417,700.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Worthington home
Orange Johnson House
1816 Federal-style home owned by the Worthington Historical Society, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Ohio Railway Museum
Museum of railroad and streetcar artifacts offering rides on restored cars
679-681 High Street
Commercial building built in 1808, described as the oldest commercial building in continuous use in Ohio
McCord Park
Roughly 25-acre park by the Worthington Community Center with sports fields, a half-mile trail and a restored 1923 B&O caboose
Worthington Hills Park
Neighborhood park acquired in 1982 that serves as a trailhead for the Olentangy Trail
Neighborhoods
Worthington areas to know
Linworth
Western part of Worthington, formerly a separate community
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Local facts on this page are verified against public sources as part of the AppWT local-data project. Data reflects the most recent available figures.