Hi Perry
Thanks for reading.
I personally would buy in Franklinton if I had the means. I'm not far away at the present.
It will take a special person to make the move to the Bottoms. That person will have to love the area and start from scratch in order to get the place turned around. You will HAVE to become involved in community functions and be active with local associations. You will have to be aware of what is going on in the neighborhood...... I'm not saying being a busy-body and sticking your nose where it doesn't belong. Watching a neighbor's back and getting involved in reducing crime is what is needed to put Franklinton back on track. Getting out and chatting with neighbors, making friends that are concerned with the future of Franklinton will be the best start. Communicating with the slumlords and making them aware if you are dissatisfied with the tenants or condition of the property.
There are many good programs and orginizations in the area... Gladden being on the top of my list. My family was family of the year in 1982 and we were treated to a wonderful dinner at the community house. We felt very honored and were proud that we were selected from so many families. and I am still proud to this day.
Depending on your ability, many houses can be purchased well below the price of a similar house in a different area. I think "target" funds are still available to rehab a house and bring it up to "code". With it's proximity to downtown, Franklinton is prime property and very few realise it or care. The area has declined but I feel the condition has become stagnant and in order to save the heritage of Columbus the time to act is now.