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Annehurst Village

Oct. 22, 2007

Annehurst

The 1968 Parade of Homes was in Annehurst Village according to the BIA site. On the left side of the page is a history link, I don't see that I can take you directly to that page... but the history page says these were the 1960's Parades.

"1960's

1969 Northeast area, Forest Park East
1968 Annehurst Village, Westerville
1967 Northern Upper Arlington Area
1966 Worthington Hills
1965 Walnut Hill Park
1964 Ravenwood
1963 Northwest area, Forest Park West
1962 Gahanna area
1961 Laurel Canyon"

I was looking for what neighborhood was the Parade of Homes last year... 2006 starts with an Sh, it's in Genoa Township. I want to call it Sherman Lakes but that is further north... in Delaware County. Anyway I was trying to find a house in the neighborhood that was the BIA Parade of Homes in 2006 and I went to the list on the BIA site. I was looking for last year but got sucked into ancient history, 1968.

Do you remember 1968? Were you even born? Recently at Sharon Woods Metro Park we were reading something about the park's development and saw a map of when Annehurst was a new development.

In 1968...According to Wikipedia:

"Popular Music

Johnny Cash performs his famous concert at Folsom Prison in California.

The Beatles launched Apple Records.

The rock musical Hair opened on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre.

On TV

On January 22 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In debuted.

On February 19 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood started airing.

In Film

Top grossing films North America
The Graduate
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Gone with the Wind re-release
Bonnie and Clyde
Valley of the Dolls
The Odd Couple
Planet of the Apes
Rosemary's Baby
The Jungle Book
Yours, Mine and Ours

In Sports

World Series: Detroit Tigers won 4 games to 3 over the St. Louis Cardinals.

NBA Finals: Boston Celtics won 4 games to 2 over the Los Angeles Lakers

January 14 Super Bowl II: Green Bay Packers won 33-14 over the Oakland Raiders

World Skating Ladies' champion: Peggy Fleming"

I wonder about the pricing of homes in 1968 in Annehurst. The dots on the map above are homes that have sold in Annehurst in 2007, average sale price is $197,390 for a three bedroom 2 bath home of just over 2000 square feet. The range of sales prices is $159,900 to $247,900 in 2007. The map is from the Columbus Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service.

I would love to find a site about what colors were hot in a particular year, what home decor was like. Know about any websites that have that info? Occasionally you find a home that is stuck in time. I think 1968 may have been earth tones and swag lamps...

I looked to see if either of the two homes sold in 2007 that were built in 1968 according to the listings said they were Parade of Homes houses... neither did. That's a long time for people to remember and pass on that the house was "a Parade Home." What really, really confused me is a house in the MLS this years that was built in 1965 (according to the listing agent and the auditor) which says:

"FORMER ANNEHURST PARADE OF HOMES W/MANY UPDATES PICTURE PERFECT...."

It's a mystery..

Central Ohio BIA Parade of Homes - starts today

Jun. 9, 2007
Categorized in: Columbus Real Estate

 house being framedThe 2007 BIA Parade of Homes is at  Pinnacle in Grove City from  June 9th (today!) to June  24th.    Homes from eleven Central Ohio builders will be featured ranging in price from  $500,000 - $1,000,000 .  There are 12 luxury homes presented by the eleven builders.  

According to the BIA (Building Industry Association of Central Ohio):     

"The Pinnacle is a 600-acre community located in the heart of the area’s new growth corridor and just 10 minutes from downtown Grove City. Builders featured in this year’s parade are American Heritage Homes, Ashley Homes, C.V. Perry Builders, Dani Homes, Duffy Homes, Heitmeyer Homes, Lakeside Construction, Rockford Homes, Showcase Homes, Trinity Homebuilders and Windsor Homes.

For tickets/information, call 614/818-1398 or visit www.biahomebuilders.com"

They'll be a lot further along than this photo... complete, decorated, totally decked out. The Parade of Homes is a fun place for decorating ideas. 

Copyright 2007 Discover Columbus and Maureen McCabe

Best of Show BIA

Jul. 11, 2006
Categorized in: Columbus Real Estate

There are two awards voted for by the general public at the Parade of Homes each year, the People's Choice awards.  There is an award for Favorite House and a second award for Favorite Interior Decor. 

 People's Choice Award

The winner of the Central Ohio BIA 's People's Choice Award at the Parade of Homes was New England Homes for Favorite House!  The winner of the Peoples Choice Award was New England Homes for Favorite Interior Decor!  This is according to a BIA Blueprint a BIA / Daily Reporter Publication dated Monday July 11, 2006 (Monday was the 10th of July.)   Today is Tuesday July 11, 2006.

The Sheffield Park home was gorgeous inside and out.  I worked one short shift at the house during the Parade of Homes and all the people who came through said it was the best house!

 

Congratulations to New England Homes, Doug, John and Jim... I think.   The New England Homes house was the Fondation House for the 2006 BIA Parade of Homes.  

 

Parade of Homes -  Awards

Parade of Homes 2006 - Sheffield Park  

 

 

 

Copyright 2006 Columbus Best Blog and Maureen McCabe

Virginia Homes

Jun. 16, 2006
Categorized in: Columbus Real Estate

Virginia Homes who developed the Shefflield Park development along with Centex is the big award winner at the 2006 BIA Parade of Homes according to an article in Columbus Business First.     Nine awards.  The article also reported:

 

 "Other winners included New England Homes with seven awards."

I volunteered at the Parade of Homes, yesterday at New England Home's house.  An agent and builder in my office, John Holt is one of the partners in New England Homes.  At our Tuesday sales meeting our manager was saying that  all the people coming through were saying John's house (New England Homes, house,  the BIA Foundation House  at this year's BIA  Parade of Homes ) was the best. 

 

They said it over and over yesterday.   It is a beautiful house.    It is like a trip to Cape Cod...  The floor plan is called the Gloucester.  I only ran through two houses as I was leaving but there was no comparison.  It must be the best house. 

 

MI Homes, Tuckernan and Beazer homes each got five awards...

 

In other Columbus residential real estate / building news...

 

Schottenstein steps down as MI Homes' COO

 

"Steven Schottenstein is stepping down as chief operating officer at MI Homes Inc., the company said Thursday after the stock market closed. "

 

Steven Schottenstein will continue to serve as vice chairman of MI Homes, according to Columbus Business First.

2006 BIA Parade of Homes

 

Copyright 2006 Columbus Best Blog and Maureen McCabe