44 government-owned homes and lots currently listed in Franklin County, Ohio — off-market inventory that never reaches Zillow, updated daily on LandBankSearch.
Inventory last changed July 30, 2026 · checked daily
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9% of area home valueVacant lots meant to be combined with a neighboring property — usually sold to the adjoining owner at a steep discount with a simpler application.
See them on the map →Browse the Cental Ohio Community Improvement Corporation inventory above or on the map. Every parcel links to its official source listing where one exists.
Each land bank runs its own process — many prioritize owner-occupants, require proof of funds, or ask for a renovation or maintenance plan.
Most purchases start with an application to the land bank rather than an offer through an agent. Timelines run from a few weeks to a few months.
Summarized from the official program page ↗ · verified July 2026 · always confirm current rules before applying
Our step-by-step buying guide covers every stage, from proof of funds to closing. For how the process works across Ohio, read How to buy land bank property in Ohio.
44 properties are currently listed, with asking prices from $1,260. LandBankSearch refreshes this inventory from the official source daily.
Yes — 36 of its current parcels are flagged for side-lot or side-yard sale. These are vacant lots meant to be combined with a neighboring property, usually sold to the adjoining owner at a steep discount with a simpler application.
No published buyer eligibility rules — staff review each side/vacant-lot request and confirm whether the parcel is eligible for sale. To apply, expect to provide: completed vacant/side-lot application; contractor work requires a separate pre-qualification form. Verified against the official site in July 2026.
Purchases start with an application to the land bank, not an offer through an agent: pick a property from the list, review the program rules (owner-occupant priority, investor policies, renovation requirements), and apply with proof of funds. Check the official website for current application details.
Directly from the Cental Ohio Community Improvement Corporation's official public inventory, aggregated and refreshed daily by LandBankSearch. Always verify details on the official site before making an offer — inventory and prices change frequently.