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Give a Girl a Camera and Look What Happens!
October 28th, 2007 categories: Columbus, Local Communities, Music, Real Estate News
The following photos were taken by our daughter on the way to her drum lesson at Columbus Percussion. It is with pride that I share these amazing photos with you. After a gray and rainy day, this beautiful sight ushered in our evening and for that we were grateful. Since I try to take my camera everywhere I happened to have it with us on our ride and I told her to have at it and have some fun. She did and this is just a sampling of those results.


By the way, her drum instructor is none other than Ed Davis, who currently plays with Red Wanting Blue. Ed has been teaching our girl for two years - in between touring and playing locally. He graduated from Capital University Conservatory of Music and has a great way with teaching kids - and playing! If you’re interested in going to the largest gathering of percussionists and exhibitors, check out PASIC (Percussive Arts Society International Convention) to be held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Explore everything from cool sticks to the PASIC Indoor Marching Percussion Festival to an evening of incredible music at the Percussion Extravaganza held at the Columbus Music Hall. We went two years ago and were blown away by the talent contained under one roof.
While she’s away during her lesson I get a chance to play and here are a few goodies I came up with. Beauty can be found splashed across the sky or tucked away in a drum shop. It’s there, if you just look for it.


This week I also showed a couple condo conversions and single family homes in the same neighborhood as Columbus Percussion. I’ll be curious to see as the condos in these former multi-family rentals are sold, what the other multi-family buildings in the area will do. And when will they do it? To convert, or not to convert, that is the question. I am confident the trend of converting apartments to condos will be here for quite a while to come. It is a unique way to reinvent housing in some of Columbus’ greatest areas.
For many years the Clintonville/Beechwold area has had an active real estate market. Below is an overview of activity between $125000–175,000 since the first of August.
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Active Listings: 75 with average list price of $153,539
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Contingent Listings: 13 with average list price of $154,365
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Pending Listings: 8 with average list price of $144,262
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Sold Listings: 44 with average sale price of $148,728
If you have questions about these statistics or would like more information on homes in this area, click here.

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