New Albany Country Club Communities
$1.5M-$5M+Master-planned Georgian-style community built around the private New Albany Country Club, with gated sections, 24/7 security patrol, and the region's most prestigious address.
The OhioHealth Performance Center sits on the historic stadium grounds on Columbus's near-north side, just off I-71 at Hudson Street. Everything below is anchored to that address and ranked for a high-net-worth MLS player: the affluent suburbs of New Albany, Westerville, Worthington, and Upper Arlington all sit within a 20-minute drive, with New Albany the clear first choice for privacy and proximity.
Master-planned Georgian-style community built around the private New Albany Country Club, with gated sections, 24/7 security patrol, and the region's most prestigious address.
The walkable heart of New Albany with brick-lined streets, white-fence architecture, Market Square dining, and the McCoy Center, anchored by nationally ranked schools.
Mature, tree-lined Westerville neighborhoods near Hoover Reservoir offering larger lots, strong schools, and an easy connection to SR-161 and I-270.
Columbus's classic old-money suburb with stately homes, mature canopy streets, top-rated public schools, and proximity to The Wellington School.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of OhioHealth Performance Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Columbus where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The Les Wexner-developed, Georgian-architecture enclave anchored by the private New Albany Country Club, with 24/7 security patrols, equestrian land, and The Farms as its crown-jewel estate section. It is the undisputed top address for Central Ohio's billionaires, executives, and pro athletes.
Jack Nicklaus's signature community built around the Memorial Tournament's Muirfield Village Golf Club, with The Estates forming a gated, multi-acre-lot core. Past and present residents include Urban Meyer, Blue Jackets players, and racing magnate Bobby Rahal.
Columbus's established old-money suburb of stately 1920s-era homes, tree-lined streets, and one of Ohio's most decorated public school systems. It blends architectural heritage with custom new builds along the Scioto River.
A small, leafy historic city ringed by Columbus, known for distinctive early-20th-century estate architecture, the Governor's Residence, and proximity to elite private schools. Compact, exclusive, and quietly wealthy.