Living in Worthington, Ohio

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Aerial of Worthington
Aerial of Worthington
Downtown Worthington
Downtown Worthington
Worthington Inn
Worthington Inn
Worthington Tavern
Worthington Tavern

14,576

Population

Sunny Days: 176
95100 Affordability
95100 Schools
60100 Diversity
100100 Safety

Worthington Farmer's Market

LookyLOO Review of Living in Worthington, Ohio

Worthington is one of central Ohio’s most beloved suburbs. It sits just north of Columbus and is more its own classic burg than a suburb. The heart of Worthington is a true town center with historic buildings and a village green for community gatherings. It's also home to a year-round farmers' market that some rate the best in Ohio. Outside that core, the city is made up of quiet residential neighborhoods with big older homes and winding streets lined with mature trees.

People who choose Worthington tend to value walkability, particularly if you can find a spot in Old Worthington and the community more than new construction or rapid growth. It’s a smaller city by population, but it carries outsized weight in how people talk about “good places to live” around Columbus.

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Lifestyle in Worthington

Much of life in Worthington happens in the town center or around school activities in the respective neighborhoods. Old Worthington functions as the social anchor, with shockingly interesting places like Joya's serving coffee, tea, and food choices that would make Brooklyn or San Francisco jealous. The neighborhood also has cool coworking spots that keep locals in-town, and the village green, which gets the locals gathering, throughout the year. The Saturday farmers' market is one of the most popular in the region and is a regular meetup spot.

Outside the core, neighborhoods are quiet and residential. Streets are lined with older homes, and many residents walk or bike locally. Worthington feels slower and more settled than nearby Polaris or Dublin. Evenings are chill, and weekends tend to center on parks and community events.

Things to Do in Worthington
- Old Worthington for dining, coffee, and events
- Worthington Farmers Market on the village green
- Worthington Libraries with strong community programming
- Parks and greenways, including Olentangy Trail access nearby
- Boutique restaurants, bakeries, and long-standing businesses
Locals often travel to nearby neighborhoods like Clintonville, Short North, or Dublin for more social or shopping options.

For more reviews of what living in Worthington is like from locals, check out The Reviews.

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COhatch Coworking, The Hardware Store

Worklife in Worthington

Worthington does not have a large corporate employment base within city limits, but its location makes commuting straightforward.

Common employment destinations include:
- Downtown Columbus
- Ohio State University and Wexner Medical Center
- Polaris corporate and retail corridor
- Dublin and Northwest Columbus office parks

Locals work in education, healthcare, government, professional services, or insurance. Remote and hybrid workers are also common, many taking advantage of the COhatch Coworking spaces, one called The Hardware Store, and the other The Library, once home to the Worthington Library.

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Thomas Worthington High School

Schools in Worthington

Worthington City Schools are excellent and are a major reason families move here. The receive an "A" grade on niche.com with particularly high scores for the quality of the teachers and for college prep. The district, which serves Worthington and some of the surrounding areas, is also known for arts and sports extracurriculars.

The district includes multiple elementary schools, including high-scorers like Worthington Hills, Bluffsview, and Evening Street, feeding into Worthington middle and high schools. Families often pay close attention to specific school assignments, as boundaries can vary by neighborhood and even by street.

Overall, the district has a reputation for stability and consistency rather than experimentation or rapid expansion.

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Reviews of Worthington from Locals

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Worthington is GREAT for schools and location. I live south of Worthington in Clintonville and love having access to High Street and being wedged in between 315 and 71. Also close to Bethel/Henderson which is where you’ll find all of the best places to eat (you’ll appreciate this being from SoCal and being used to having a variety of food).

Worthington has a lot of charm, cute older houses and the Old Worthington Downtown has one of the best Farmer’s markets in the country. Lots of great places to eat and shop there as well. It’s picturesque and a great community center.

Lots of parks and the Olentangy Trail runs alongside the river/315 - so if you like to run/bike you’ll love access to this. You can bike all the way Downtown and its beautiful all year round.

It’s definitely one of the top-tier areas when it comes to housing, but coming from SoCal you shouldn’t have too much sticker shock.

For more reviews of what living in Worthington is like from locals, check out The Reviews.

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Worthington, Ohio FAQs

Q: Is Worthington walkable?

A: Old Worthington and nearby neighborhoods are walkable. Most other areas are residential and require driving for errands.

Q: How strong are Worthington’s schools?

A: Worthington City Schools are well-regarded and highly rated, receiving an "A" score on niche.com, and are a primary reason families move to the area.

Q: Is Worthington expensive?

A: Home prices are higher than the Columbus metro average due to limited inventory and demand, but less than in many newer suburbs and certainly than the coastal options.

Q: Does Worthington feel suburban or urban?

A: It feels like a small old-school main street town. It has a walkable core and quiet residential neighborhoods rather than a dense urban environment.

Q: How far is Worthington from Downtown Columbus?

A: Downtown is typically a 15–20 minute drive outside of rush hour.

Q: Who is Worthington best for?

A: Families, professionals, and buyers who value character, schools, and a strong sense of community.

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Neighborhoods in Worthington

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Old Worthington Neighborhood

DINKs, Historic Home Owners, Young Professionals

The Neighborhood Vibe:
The historic center of the city. It's filled with walkable streets and a village green that anchors community life. This is where the city congregates and is a major reason for its popularity, whether you find a way to live in the neighborhood or not.

Zoned Schools
- Elementary: Worthington Estates or Granby Elementary (varies)
- Middle: McCord Middle School
- High School: Worthington Kilbourne High School

Housing Snapshot
- Older single-family homes
- Historic properties and renovated cottages

Median Home Price: Mid-$600s to $700s+

Rental Snapshot
Very limited, with occasional small homes or apartments above retail

Similar Neighborhoods
- Historic Dublin
- German Village