Wedgewood Powell Ohio: A Powell Realtor’s Guide to All Five Neighborhoods

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If you’ve been searching for a home in Wedgewood Powell Ohio, you’ve probably noticed the name covers a lot more ground than it first appears. What most buyers think of as one neighborhood is actually five distinct communities, each with its own character, price range, school district, and buyer profile. I’ve sold homes throughout the Wedgewood area for over twenty years, and the most common mistake I see is buyers and sellers treating these neighborhoods as interchangeable.

This guide breaks down each community, walks through the full 2025 sales data, and gives you an clear picture of what makes each one different. No fluff, just what you need to know.

The First Thing to Know About Wedgewood Powell Ohio

Before diving into the individual neighborhoods, there’s one thing every buyer with children needs to understand. The Wedgewood communities split across two school districts and two counties, and the dividing line runs right through the middle of two of the neighborhoods.

Wedgewood Hills and Wedgewood Glen sit in Franklin County and are served by Dublin City Schools. The other three communities, Wedgewood, Wedgewood Park, and Wedgewood Park Estates, are in Liberty Township, Delaware County, and served by the Olentangy Local School District.

Both Dublin and Olentangy are excellent school systems. That’s not the issue. The issue is that the county line runs close enough to homes in this area that two next door neighbors can attend entirely different districts. If school assignment matters for your family, our Olentangy School District buyer’s guide walks through what you need to verify, and we always recommend confirming your specific street address through the district directly. The neighborhood name alone won’t tell you.

Wedgewood — The Original Neighborhood

The original Wedgewood community is the one most people picture when they hear the name. It wraps around the Wedgewood Golf and Country Club, a course designed by Robert Trent Jones that features 18 holes along with tennis, swimming, a fitness center, and dining. More than 440 custom built single family homes spread across four entrances, all sitting in Liberty Township, Delaware County, with Olentangy Local Schools.

Most of these homes were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. That era produced beautiful custom properties on generous lots with mature landscaping. It also produced floor plan characteristics that today’s buyers notice immediately: compartmentalized layouts, formal rooms separated from the family room, and trim styles that were popular at the time but aren’t anymore. None of that is disqualifying, but it matters for pricing and positioning.

The neighborhood has a grand feel that’s hard to put into words. When you live on or near the golf course, that lifestyle pull is real. Buyers feel it the moment they drive in.

The 2025 data tells the full story. Wedgewood produced 17 closed sales last year, ranging from $605,000 to $1,450,000, with an average sale price of approximately $1,038,000. Several homes sold above list price and went under contract in two to four days. One sold at 108% of its original list price. But two homes sat for 180 and 200 days before eventually closing well below their starting prices. The difference between the fast sales and the slow ones came down to condition, floor plan, and honest pricing.

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Wedgewood Hills

Wedgewood Hills is the most tucked away of the five communities, and buyers who discover it often stop looking elsewhere. The neighborhood includes 83 upscale custom built homes, most of them on gently rolling lots surrounded by mature trees. A pond, a children’s playground, and a walking path through the woods run through the community.

Wedgewood Hills is in Franklin County, served by Dublin City Schools. Most buyers don’t come looking for it specifically. They find it while exploring the broader area, and when they do, they tend to move quickly.

In 2025, only one home sold in Wedgewood Hills. That single sale closed at $1,180,000, went under contract in two days, and sold at 107% of its list price. When a neighborhood of 83 homes sells one property in a full calendar year, that’s a signal about how much residents want to stay.

Wedgewood Glen

Wedgewood Glen sits near Wedgewood Hills and shares the Franklin County side of the county line, which means it also feeds Dublin City Schools. It was developed as a semi custom neighborhood by production builders, offering buyers a variety of choices in layout and finishs while maintaining consistent community standards.

Dublin schools are the primary filter for buyers in this neighborhood. Most buyers come looking for Dublin schools first, and Wedgewood Glen is where they end up when they want something in the Powell area or East of the river. The homes here are large, with most 2025 sales involving homes well above 4,000 finished square feet and several on lots exceeding half an acre.

Wedgewood Glen produced seven sales in 2025, ranging from $795,000 to $1,300,000, with an average sale price of approximately $942,000. The top sale at $1,300,000 involved an unusually large lot with a pool, two features that drove a meaningful premium above where that neighborhood typically trades. Without those, the sales cluster well below that figure.

A detailed real estate infographic titled 'The Five Faces of Wedgewood Powell Ohio: A 2025 Real Estate Guide'. It features a map showing the crucial split between Franklin County (Dublin Schools) and Delaware County (Olentangy Schools) and detailed, comparative data blocks for all five neighborhoods: Wedgewood (Original), Wedgewood Hills, Wedgewood Glen, Wedgewood Park, and Wedgewood Park Estates. Each block includes 2025 average sale price, sales count, and range. An additional summary section visualizes 'Condition Drives Sales Velocity', contrasting fast sales of updated homes with extended market days for dated properties, emphasizing that success in this specific market depends on understanding the unique character and market dynamics of each community, not just a shared name.

Wedgewood Park

Wedgewood Park runs along the Scioto River corridor and has a feel that sets it apart from the golf course identity of the original Wedgewood. The neighborhood is in Liberty Township, Delaware County, feeds Olentangy Local Schools, and includes 13 acres of common green space. Homes were built by production builders with a semi custom orientation, and the five level split floor plan shows up frequently throughout the subdivision.

Buyers here tend to want newer construction, larger lots near the river, or access to that 13 acres of usable green space. The Olentangy feeder schools for this section are Indian Springs Elementary, Hyatts Middle, and Liberty High School, a different elementary and middle assignment than the main Wedgewood neighborhood.

Wedgewood Park had eight closed sales in 2025, ranging from $789,500 to $1,265,000, with an average sale price of approximately $892,000. Three of those sales exceeded list price by six to ten percent. As in every Wedgewood community, updated homes on the right lots created competition. The ones that sat were the ones that asked the market to pay for potential instead of reality.

Wedgewood Park Estates

Wedgewood Park Estates is the price ceiling of the Wedgewood family. Located off Riverside Drive just east of Sawmill Parkway, this community offers larger lots and a higher degree of custom construction than Wedgewood Park next door. Homes range from approximately 3,200 to 6,800 finished square feet, set on lots that give residents real separation from their neighbors. The Olentangy feeder pattern mirrors Wedgewood Park: Indian Springs, Hyatts, and Liberty High.

Three sales closed in Wedgewood Park Estates in 2025, ranging from $1,185,000 to $1,650,000, with an average sale price of approximately $1,490,000. Two of the three closed at or above list price. A connected subsection, Wedgewood Park North, also saw a sale at $1,550,000, which went under contract in a single day at full asking. Inventory at this end of the Wedgewood market is rare, and buyers know it.

2025 Wedgewood Powell Ohio Sales at a Glance

Neighborhood2025 SalesAvg Sale PricePrice RangeCountySchools
Wedgewood17$1,038,000$605K to $1,450KDelawareOlentangy
Wedgewood Hills1$1,180,000$1,180KFranklinDublin
Wedgewood Glen7$942,000$795K to $1,300KFranklinDublin
Wedgewood Park8$892,000$790K to $1,265KDelawareOlentangy
Wedgewood Park Estates3$1,490,000$1,185K to $1,650KDelawareOlentangy

Note: Sales totals exclude adjacent subsections (Greens at Wedgewood, Verona, Campden Lakes area) that fall outside the five core Wedgewood neighborhoods.

Comprehensive infographic comparing the five neighborhoods of Wedgewood Powell Ohio—Wedgewood (Original), Wedgewood Hills, Wedgewood Glen, Wedgewood Park, and Wedgewood Park Estates. It contrasts average home prices, school districts (Dublin vs. Olentangy), county lines, and common amenities.

What the Data Is Really Saying

The same pattern shows up in every one of these communities. Updated homes on desirable lots sell fast and often above asking. Dated floor plans, compartmentalized layouts, and prices that don’t reflect current condition lead to extended days on market and eventual reductions. Our 2025 Powell Ohio real estate market roundup covers this trend across the broader Powell market, and the Wedgewood data fits the same pattern perfectly.

In 2025, a home on Durham Place in Wedgewood sold in three days at 108% of list. A home on Bidle Court in Wedgewood Glen sold in two days at 110% of list. A home on Emerson Drive in Wedgewood Park went under contract in two days at 110% of list. On the other end, two homes in the original Wedgewood sat for 180 and 200 days. Buyers in this price range are experienced and they notice everything.

The sellers who come in understanding that, whether they’ve renovated strategically or simply priced with honesty about condition, consistently outperform the ones who don’t.

Thinking About Your Wedgewood Home?

Whether you own in Wedgewood, Wedgewood Hills, Wedgewood Glen, Wedgewood Park, or Wedgewood Park Estates, I’ve sold homes throughout every corner of Wedgewood Powell Ohio and know each micro market from the ground level. If you’re curious about what your home is worth in today’s market, or what it would take to position it competitively, reach out to our Powell Ohio Realtor page to connect directly. I’m happy to have that conversation with no pressure attached.

Marc Van Steyn | Van Steyn Partners RE/MAX Premier Choice | Powell, Ohio | Licensed since 2004 | 250+ transactions

Marc Van Steyn

Marc Van Steyn is a graduate of The Ohio State University and represents the third generation in his family’s real estate business. Their family co-owned company, RE/MAX Premier Choice, has been the #1 ranked RE/MAX Brokerage (based on sales volume) in Central Ohio for 18 of the last 20 years. His business philosophy is centered on what he learned from his mother and grandfather “who put the needs of their clients first and built business on trust, dedication and uncompromised service."

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