Jeff Kanowsky, REALTOR® - RISE TO THE TOP: A GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE SUCCESS

largely in the 1950s and ’60s. Known for its sprawling ranch- style homes and mid-century design, Berwick appeals to many families seeking the Bexley lifestyle at a more affordable price point. Like Bexley, Berwick has strong community ties, and it has long been home to many prominent Columbus families. It was one of the first racially integrated neighborhoods in the city, and residents still take pride in its diversity and welcoming spirit. Its wide streets, large lots, and mature trees offer space and privacy, while still keeping the neighborhood just minutes from downtown. Many families who start out in Bexley later move to Berwick in search of ranch homes or larger lots. While the area is served by Columbus City Schools, families often take advantage of nearby private or parochial schools such as St. Catharine, St. Charles, or Columbus School for Girls. Berwick also offers convenient access to shopping and dining in nearby Bexley and on the East Side of Columbus, making it a practical and appealing option for many buyers.

Eastmoor: Classic Columbus with a Community Feel

To the east of Bexley lies Eastmoor, another historic neighborhood that began developing in the 1920s and 1930s. Eastmoor is characterized by its brick homes, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of tradition. Like Berwick, Eastmoor often attracts people who want proximity to Bexley with lower housing costs. Eastmoor is perhaps best known for its sense of stability and community pride. Many homes have been passed down through generations, and neighborhood associations are active in maintaining the area’s character.

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