Homeport Home Ownership develops and sells high-quality, energy-efficient homes in neighborhoods throughout Central Ohio. Homes available for purchase include newly built and renovated homes.
Current Developments
North of Broad
The North of Broad community is located in the historic King Lincoln District, situated just east of I-71 and Broad Street. NoBo offers a choice of affordable, renovated historic and new homes, designed to compliment existing homes.
The NOBO on Long Condominiums are located in the historic King Lincoln District, situated just east of I-71 and Broad Street. NoBo on Long offers a choice of new construction townhomes at N. 21st and E. Long St. or historic renovation of brick, Italianate attached condominium at 1066 & 1070 E. Long St.
In partnership with the City of Columbus’ Home Again Initiative, Homeport’s Restore Columbus is a comprehensive revitalization program to renovate existing homes throughout the City.
Starting at $70,000
American Addition
New homes will be built east of Joyce Avenue, thanks to a partnership between Homeport Home Ownership Division and the City of Columbus, to revitalize this North Central neighborhood.
Northland will provide Mifflin & Clinton Townships with quality, affordable, new and renovated homes, starting spring 2010.
Starting at $70,000
Type of Homes:
1 & 2 Story;
3 & 4 bedrooms;
1.5-2.5 baths;
Basements;
Attached & detached garages
New Homes
Homeport’s Home Ownership Division offers new homes that blend durable construction with contemporary and sustainable elements of design, and are located in both urban and suburban neighborhoods. Down payment assistance is available for eligible buyers, and Tax abatement is available at some locations as well. Click here for further information about our Financing Incentives.
Renovated Homes
Homeport’s Restore Columbus program focuses on renovating existing homes throughout the City of Columbus and Franklin County. By restoring homes using quality materials with green components, this revitalization program helps to beautify neighborhoods and stabilize home values. The program is made possible in partnership with the City of Columbus’ Home Again Initiative and Franklin County’s HOME and NSP program.Prices start at $70,000.