New Albany Ohio

New Albany is characterized by neighborhoods lined with white fences, golf courses with gently rolling hills and a strong educational school system. Founded in 1837, New Albany remained a rural Village situated in scenic surroundings for nearly 150 years before the first new home was built.

New Albany offers the community spirit of a rural Village and the amenities and services of a metropolitan suburb. Development is guided by a carefully crafted strategic plan that balances residential, commercial, and recreational land use. New Albany neighborhoods feature "pocket" parks and large areas of open space that incorporate natural environmental features including streams and ponds. New Albany has been the home to many public events including Founder's Day, Fourth of July Parade and Celebrations, Festival of Homes, and the New Albany Classic Horse Show.

New Albany Area Statistics

County: Franklin
Population: 9,100
Location: Northeast corner of Franklin County, 40 minutes from downtown, 15 minutes from the airport
Schools: New Albany-Plain Local Schools
Utilities: Columbia Gas, American Electric Power, city water
Size: 23.12 square miles
Zip Codes: 43054, 43081, 43230

New Albany Ohio Real Estate

Many homes are exquisite Georgian architecture, range from $300,000 to more than $3 million. New Albany demand is stronger under $250,000, but higher priced homes are soft, especially over $500K. Continued new developments will slow the appreciation rate of existing homes under $600,000 somewhat. When considering this area you must be aware of the school boundaries and the Rocky Fork Blacklick Accord plan.

New Albany Village Limits Comparing 2009 to 2008 statistics:

New Listings down 7.69%

Under Contract no change

Sold Homes down 4.14%

Average Sold Price 2009 = $584,833 2008 = $639,097 down 8.49%

Percentage of sold price to list price:

2009 = 95.33% down 1.55%

Public Education

New Albany-Plain Local is a school district in rapid transition. We have grown in the past 15 years from 650 students to over 4,200. Our faculty has increased from 65 to over 290. We had 7 school buses in 1992; now the fleet includes 38 buses and travels more than 340,000 miles per year. Our budget in 1992 was $3 million; today it is $41 million, and we have capital assets of over $200 million. Our campus in 1992 consisted of three buildings on 12 acres. Today there are eight buildings on over 200 acres. In 1992, our proficiency scores on the Ohio Report Card ranked us in the lowest quartile in Franklin County, as were our salaries. Fewer than 50% of our graduating seniors went on to higher education. In 2008, with test scores currently placing the district in the top 2% in the state, competitive salaries, and a highly talented staff, New Albany is a nationally recognized school district.

New Albany Ohio Links

Village of New Albany
New Albany Chamber of Commerce
New Albany- Plain Local Schools