Reynoldsburg High School wins January True Transactions Award
Reynoldsburg High School has won the January True Transactions Award for its outstanding record of using accurate scales in its athletic competitions.
“Congratulations to the Reynoldsburg High School Raiders, its staff and all of its outstanding student-athletes for their excellent record of using accurate scales in their games and competitions. Reynoldsburg High Athletic Director Jack Purtell works closely with our weights and measures staff to ensure the scales are accurate for all of their athletes, a trait of a great institution.” Stinziano said.
Since 1870 Reynoldsburg High School has served the city and educated thousands of students. The Reynoldsburg Raiders compete in numerous fall, winter and spring sports and have won state championships in girls volleyball and girls track and field.
Franklin County Is one of the Country’s hottest Markets, Year-End Sales Review Shows
Franklin County continues to be one of the country’s hottest housing markets, with large increases over the past year in both median home sale price and in total residential sales value, according to a 2020 Sales Year End Review released by Auditor Stinziano this month.
According to the review, the 2020 residential median sale value was $205,100, up 12.69 percent since 2019 and up 18.55 percent since 2018. In addition, the 2020 residential total sales value skyrocketed to $5.3 billion, which is an increase of 6.96 percent since 2019 and 14.19 percent since 2018.
The total number of residential sales was 24,332, a slight decrease of 3.39 percent since 2019, and a 0.98 decrease from 2018.
“In 2020, Franklin County continued its run as one of the strongest housing markets in the country,” said Mary Beth McCormick, Executive Director of the Center for Real Estate at The Ohio State University.
“These higher prices were driven by both increased demand and reduced inventory. While the pandemic had some effect on these factors, this trend of strong demand and higher prices has persisted for several years.“
The 2020 Sales Year End Review is a compilation of the Real Estate Dashboard, a highly localized web app that is updated monthly and shows recent home sales on a GIS map. The tool can display sales data by municipality, school district, or area commission, giving homeowners a better sense of sales activity in their neighborhoods.
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