New Albany
Once a small, rural farming community, the Village of New Albany is now one of Greater Columbus' most upscale suburbs. This researched and carefully planes community features streets lined with white fences, open green spaces, and the classic lines and stability of Georgian architecture
The New Albany Park District, formed in 1999, features 3 parks and includes soccer, baseball and tennis complexes, a pool, youth and adult sports leagues and other recreational activities and programs such as computer instruction, yoga, drama and quilt making classes. Several golf courses also dot the landscape of New Albany including the 27-hole championship golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus at the exclusive New Albany country Club.
New Albany is located in the northeast quadrant of the Greater Columbus Area.
Population
| 1970 |
513 |
| 1980 |
409 |
| 1990 |
1,621 |
| 2000 |
3,711 |
| 2002 (estimate) |
4,818 |
Median Household Income
| Amount |
$102,180 |
| Percentage of national average |
243.3% |
Households, 2000
| Total number |
1,263 |
| Married households |
75.1% |
| Households with children |
45.1% |
| Single person households |
15.6% |
Homeownership
Housing Type (Percentage of Total Units), 2000
| Single-unit |
90.8% |
| Two to four units |
2.2% |
| Five to nine units |
4.1% |
| Ten to more units |
2.5% |
| Mobile home and other |
0.4% |
Housing Stock By Year of Construction, 2000
| 1995-March 2000 |
53.5% |
| 1990-1994 |
12.3% |
| 1980-1989 |
3.5% |
| 1970-1979 |
11.2% |
| 1960-1969 |
11.3% |
| 1950-1959 |
4.8% |
| 1940-1949 |
0.8% |
| 1939 or earlier |
2.7% |
Approximate Annual Property Tax on $100,000 House