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Discover Columbus is a site about Columbus Ohio. Originally named "Columbus Best Blog," it was never the best blog in Columbus Ohio. It was a blog about the best in Columbus and Central Ohio! Best restaurants, best real estate company, best schools, best neighborhoods..... written by Maureen McCabe a licensed real estate agent with Columbus Ohio's best real estate company, Real Living HER. Discover Columbus is just a site about Central Ohio.

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OSU Buckeyes vs. UW Badgers

Nov. 2, 2007
Categorized in: Events & Places
Tagged with: football, osu
milk

I think it was channel 6 sports I was listening to on Friday evening. They had a number of puns about the football team from America's Dairyland...

The one that caught my attention was OSU is lactose intolerant.

It's been 11 years since the Buckeyes won at home against the Badgers...

I am a UW graduate.



Copyright 2007 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

OSU Football

Dec. 4, 2006
Categorized in: Events & Places
Tagged with: football, osu

Who is going to Arizona for the game?   Arizona blogger Jonathan Dalton has a blog about the game... about Glendale Arizona.

Jonathan wrote in Coming to a stadium near you... um... me :

"The final BCS standings are out and Ohio State will be facing Florida in the BCS National Championship game January 8 right here in Glendale at University of Phoenix (nee Cardinals) Stadium. My sympathies to Michigan, who likely were more deserving of the trip to the desert."

I will be watching it on TV. 

Maybe the offer of a beer is transferable....

c. 2006 Columbus Best Blog

College Towns Columbus Ohio

Nov. 6, 2006
Categorized in: Columbus Real Estate

I't time for Ohio State footballColdwell Banker issued a report last week about the relative affordability of America's 'college towns.' 

Tulsa Oklahoma get's top billing:

TULSA, OKLA., TOPS COLDWELL BANKER® STUDY AS NATION'S MOST AFFORDABLE COLLEGE TOWN  but the Coldwell Banker news release mentions Columbus Ohio prominantly: 

"Columbus, Ohio, home to Bowl Series Championship leader Ohio State University, was number 62 on the affordability ranking at $251,364, approximately $108,000 less than the national average of $359,779 for the 119 studied college markets. "

I am not affiliated with Coldwell Banker, I just love their Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI.) I am with the number one real estate company in Columbus, Ohio HER Real Living, the graphic above is an HER Real Living image. 

Big Ten Conference Price Per the Coldwell Banker® College Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI):


"Perdue*" ... Isn't it Purdue?  Purdue in West Lafayette, IN 2006 Avg. Price  $202,000
 
Indiana -  Bloomington, IN 2006 - Avg. Price $203,963
 
Iowa -  Iowa City, IA 2006 - Avg. Price $208,691
 
Illinois -  Champaign, IL 2006 - Avg. Price $229,650
 
Michigan State -  East Lansing, MI 2006 - Avg. Price $246,375
 
Ohio State -  Columbus, OH  2006 - Avg. Price  $251,364
 
Wisconsin -  Madison, WI 2006 - Avg. Price $279,500
 
Penn State -  State College, PA 2006 - Avg. Price  $306,950
 
Michigan -  Ann Arbor, MI 2006 - Avg. Price  $324,500
 
Minnesota -  Minneapolis, MN 2006 - Avg. Price $421,433
 
Northwestern - Evanston, IL 2006 - Avg. Price $715,125
 
Conference Average Price  $318,755
 

* They've corrected the spelling.  I saw something else this week about Purdue it spelled Perdue like the chickens...

"College towns have so much to offer residents, such as employment, continuing education, cultural opportunities and, of course, sports,” says Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. “The social and economic draw of these communities is enticing. Many of these markets are very attractive to Baby Boomers who want to downsize or retire from urban areas, as well as first-time home buyers who are just entering the marketplace and realizing how far their money can go."

Ohio State is so much more to Columbus than just a football team, there's basketball and lots more sports. Ohio State University is a whole community within Columbus.

Around the US, the colleges in the least expensive college towns are Tulsa, Southern Miss, Ball State, TCU, Louisiana-Monroe, Houston, Rice, Texas Tech, Utah State, Arkansas State according to the Coldwell Banker® College Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI.) The highest 2006 average price among those college towns is $170,575 in Jonesboro Arkansas. 

It is no surprise that schools in larger urban areas have higher average sale priced homes... The colleges in the most expensive college towns are Stanford, UCLA, USC, San Jose State, California, Hawaii, Boston College, Northwestern, Florida International and Miami according to the Coldwell Banker® College Home Price Comparison Index (HPCI.) Miami home of both Florida International and Miami were 2006 average sale price $690,855, the most affordable of the 10 least affordable accoring to a list in the press release.  The highest priced college town is Palo Alto, California with a 2006 average sale price of $1,652,042.

Columbus Ohio, affordable for the 15th largest US city... and there's a great football team in town.

 

Fall Back Central Ohio

Oct. 26, 2006
Categorized in: Time and Temperature

cuckoo clockSunday is the time change...  Fall Back.  I really prefer this to Spring Forward. On the weather the other day the local weather man said twice the time change was Sunday night... that confuses me... Sunday night is what we have after the day on Sunday, not before.  To me, the time change is Saturday night, even if officially it is Sunday morning..I knew he was confused (no names mentioned...) because he said something about the Buckeye's game Saturday, homecoming... The University of Minnesota Golden Gophers and the weather feeling like Wisconsin...?  University of Minnesota is still in Minnesota...

Official US Time Site

Daylight Saving Time  2006 is April 2 October 29 March 26 October 29 ....according to this website.. next year Day Light Saving Time starts early...

"Spelling and grammar

The official spelling is Daylight Saving Time, not Daylight SavingS Time.

Saving is used here as a verbal adjective (a participle). It modifies time and tells us more about its nature; namely, that it is characterized by the activity of saving daylight. It is a saving daylight kind of time. Similar examples would be a mind expanding book or a man eating tiger. Saving is used in the same way as saving a ball game, rather than as a savings account.

Nevertheless, many people feel the word savings (with an 's') flows more mellifluously off the tongue. Daylight Savings Time is also in common usage, and can be found in dictionaries.

Adding to the confusion is that the phrase Daylight Saving Time is inaccurate, since no daylight is actually saved. Daylight Shifting Time would be better, but it is not as politically desirable."

The Daylight Saving Time site has more quibbling... bars that stay open an extra hour in the fall are wrong ?? I know when I was younger I loved that extra hour to party on Halloween weekend.   This weekend is also homecoming at OSU.  The Buckeyes are playing the Minnesota Golden Gophers. 

Thanks to Teresa Boardman of St. Paul Minnesota for the 'time links"  Teresa's from the St. Paul which is a twin to Minneapolis, Minnesota... where the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers are from....in Minnesota ..not Wisconsin....

 c. 2006 Columbus Best Blog