Address: 3499 Main St, Hilliard, OH 43026, USA
Phone: +16147717400
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Daniel Larson
Giving a 1 star review for having to answer the phone. Roger McDaniel is cold calling random people to see about whose interested in selling their house. Pretty sad we we're getting bombarded with unsolicited calls daily from foreign sources but its so much worse to have it done by professionals here in our communities. Please stop.
Amanda King
Kathleen Hanna helped us get into a home within a month of us looking. She helped us find the right home for our family. I strongly recommend Kathleen if you're looking to purchase a home.
Curtis Longnecker
Sandy made selling our home easy and painless! She listened to what we were hoping to get for our home, coached us on the best way to go about getting our home sold, and answered any questions that we may have. Her weekly check-ins were incredibly helpful and it kept us up to date about what was going on. Even though we were home sellers for the first time she made the whole process effortless and painless! I would highly recommend Sandy for all your home buying and selling needs! As well as the entire team at HER realtors I have had nothing but a great experience with HER!
Avy Hard
This company is a sublime realtor. We suffered through some prior realtors who were not as good, and we're so lucky to have found Debra. They is a true expert - In Ohio , they knows every building, every block. For help and resources, they comes equipped with everything from great contractors to legal to insurance agents. They has great taste in every style and aesthetic, and their the perfect mix of warmth and bulldog. This Company represented us very well, and we feel we got a fair price and product. Overall, it was a great experience. We highly, highly recommend them
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Hilliard’s small town charm earned national attention in recent years for the boom in real estate. The average view per listing was up 56% in the last year. The median home value in Hilliard is $250,000, which is higher than the county median value of $139,600. About 74.72% of homes are owned, 21.47% rented, and 3.82% remain vacant. Much of the abundant current listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Hilliard is home to the Early Television Museum containing one of the world’s best collections of old television equipment. Take a walk down memory lane and experience rare TV sets from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Hilliard also has a number of outdoor parks and trails that locals love to enjoy. The two most popular are Homestead Metro Park and Heritage Trail Metro Park. If you’re visiting or passing through, stop by the visitors center, Destination Hilliard, for special offers and information on restaurants, attractions, events, shopping, and hotels.
Hilliard City School District is the eighth largest school districts in the State of Ohio, with more than 16,000 students enrolled in one of the three high schools, three middle schools, two sixth-grade schools, and fourteen elementary schools. Nearly 80% of the teachers have a master’s degree or higher and the districts employ dedicated tutors and support staff. The highly rated schools ensure a rich educational experience.
For moderately priced, comfort foods, Hilliard’s popular options include Wild Ginger, Old Bag of Nails Pub, and Roadhouse Wings and Grill. A local favorite is the Starliner Diner that recently opened at a new location but serves the same great food. Check them out for “The Best Eats in the Galaxy.”
Hilliard has earned a spot as one of the best places to live in Ohio, thanks to the safety of the overall city. The city’s crime rate is lower than about 51% of Ohio communities. View a breakdown of all the crime rates and statistics provided by Neighborhood Scout.
In 1852, John Reed Hilliard bought ten acres of farmland in western Franklin County. The town, originally named Hilliard’s Station, grew around the railroad route of the Piqua and Indiana Railroad station. Hilliard’s Station served as a shipping point for agricultural products between the market and farmers. Construction of three large residential subdivisions in the 1950s brought extensive growth to the town. A population of 5,633 in 1960 earned Hilliard the official city status by the Ohio Secretary of State.
Hilliard hosts a number of annual events that contribute to a strong sense of community. Residents look forward to the annual 4th of July celebration including a parade, live music, food trucks, games, and of course a spectacular firework show. Hilliard has also added a new Fall Festival to welcome the change of the season topped off with crafts, pumpkin picking, pony rides, and a hayride. The beloved Tree Lighting celebration on the first Sunday of December is another popular event in the heart of the city.
Hilliard is one of the largest and still growing suburbs in Franklin County, offering an abundance of housing options. Geographically, Hilliard is between Big Darby Creek on the west and the Scioto River on the east. The four neighborhoods in Hilliard are City Center, Frazell Rd/Roberts Rd, Brandamore Ct/Britton Farms Dr, and Cemetery Rd/Leap Rd.
The City of Hilliard has gathered contact information for various community resources and organizations. Learn more about the community, parks, events, businesses, development and more provided by Hilliard’s government page.
Hilliard is known for being a thriving community located in close proximity to downtown Columbus and just a short drive from the John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Mayor Don Schondardt has stated that the city is known for the “companies” they keep. For example, Hilliard is the headquarters location for corporate luminaries such as Verizon Wireless, BMW Financial Services, Advanced Drainage Systems, Micro Electronics, and the famous Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Team.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.