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A four-bedroom home gets loud. That’s when you head out back and enjoy “The Big Quiet” until the sun finally goes down.

3120 Longridge Way, Grove City, OH 43123
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“The Big Quiet”

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3120 Longridge Way · Grove City, OH 43123

A 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home with a large backyard for sale in the Hoover Park neighborhood of Grove City, Ohio.

4 Beds
3.5 Baths
3,379* Sq Ft
3-Car Garage
*Includes 838 sq ft finished basement
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A four-bedroom home gets loud. That’s when you head out back and enjoy “The Big Quiet” until the sun finally goes down.

At a Glance
Hoover Park
Neighborhood
$85/year
HOA
185 ft
Deep Lot
Finished
Basement
Screened Porch
Exterior
3-Car Tandem
Garage
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First Floor floor plan - 3120 Longridge Way
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Second Floor floor plan - 3120 Longridge Way
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Why we love it...

Nobody’s Staring Back - 3120 Longridge Way
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The Backyard

Nobody’s Staring Back

Most backyards in a subdivision are a fence, some grass, and a straight shot into the neighbor’s kitchen. Not here. You can eat dinner out on the screened porch all summer without swatting at a single thing, run the fire pit deep into the night when the party doesn’t end, and look out at the fountain on Hoover Pond or over to Murfin Fields... with no one staring back at you. When the house is packed and everybody’s talking over everybody, you can head out back and leave the loud behind you.
The Bedrooms Face the Calm - 3120 Longridge Way
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Bedrooms

The Bedrooms Face the Calm

All four bedrooms are upstairs, and most of them face the back instead of the road. You wake up to the yard and the pond, not headlights backing out across the street. Your owner’s suite takes the far end, with a walk-in closet that holds more than you’d expect and a renovated bath you won’t be in a hurry to leave. Everybody sleeps on the same floor, close enough that nobody feels far off at night, spread out enough that nobody’s stacked on top of anybody.
Where Everyone Ends Up - 3120 Longridge Way
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Main Floor

Where Everyone Ends Up

Most floor plans pick a lane: tear down every wall and lose your corners, or keep the walls and feel boxed in. This one didn’t pick. The back of the house... kitchen, eating space, family room... all opens together, so when people come over they spread out instead of crowding into one room. Up front you’ve still got real living and dining rooms for the nights that call for it. Open where it counts, separate where you want it, which is harder to get right than it sounds.
A Whole Floor to Spread Out - 3120 Longridge Way
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Lower Level

A Whole Floor to Spread Out

The finished basement is the part you’ll figure out as you go. Maybe it starts as the rec room and the big screen. Then it’s a gym, or where guests stay, or the one room in the house that’s entirely yours. It’s properly finished, new carpet and all, real space instead of just storage. And with a full bath on the level, you can disappear for a whole Saturday and never have a reason to come up.
The Way You Walk In - 3120 Longridge Way
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The Entry

The Way You Walk In

Open the front door and the whole front of the house goes up two stories... open above you, bright, bigger than the outside ever lets on. But, what you don’t get is the usual staircase blocking the way in. It’s set into the middle of the house instead, near the kitchen, so the stairs are close to where you actually spend your time and the front door gets to feel like an entrance. You’ll notice it before you’ve even kicked your shoes off.
Listing Description

From the MLS

A full house is a good problem to have. Four bedrooms, someone always mid-conversation in another room... right up until the night you want somewhere the noise can’t follow you. This one gives you both.

Walk in and the foyer runs two stories tall, the upstairs railing in view overhead. No staircase jammed against the entry, though... the steps sit back by the kitchen and family room, central to where you live. That’s where the weeknight lands: dinner going on the stove, somebody parked on the family room couch ten feet away, and nobody cut out of the conversation because no wall splits the two rooms. The formal rooms up front stay open for holidays, or for a private call.

All four bedrooms sit together upstairs, most facing the back instead of the street, so you wake up on the quiet side of the house. Your owner’s suite takes its own corner with a walk-in closet and a renovated bath, glass shower and a private water closet.

Downstairs, the finished lower level is a whole extra floor with a 28-foot rec room and full bath, the place for whatever gets loud: movie night, game night, the home gym. The walls are insulated, so it stays comfortable year-round, not the cold room nobody uses.

Then... there is this amazing backyard setting. The lot runs 185 feet deep, so from the screened porch and the fire pit you look out over Hoover Pond and its path off to one side, the fountain going, Murfin Fields in the distance, and no neighbor sitting directly behind you. Some nights it’s five quiet minutes alone out there. Other nights it’s the fire pit and a yard full of friends. Either way, the noise stays back at the house, and out here you’ve got “The Big Quiet” to yourself.

The garage hides its size, too: it reads like a two-car from the street but runs deep enough for three, tandem. Hoover Park has the room for a full house. The quiet’s already out back, waiting.

Answers

Common Questions

Yes, and it’s a finished one. The lower level adds about 838 square feet of living space on top of the 2,541 above grade, anchored by a roughly 28-foot rec room with its own full bath. The walls are finished and insulated, so it stays comfortable year-round instead of feeling like a cold basement. It works as a media room, a home gym, a guest space, or whatever you need it to be.
The lot is 0.298 acres, roughly 70 feet wide by 185 feet deep. That depth is what gives the backyard its room... enough for a screened porch, a fire pit, and open space, with no neighbor sitting directly behind the home. The view runs out to the fountain on Hoover Pond on one side and Murfin Fields in the distance, which is rare for a subdivision lot.
3120 Longridge Way is served by South-Western City Schools, one of the largest districts in the Grove City area. The assigned schools are JC Sommer Elementary (K-4), Hayes Intermediate (5-6), Jackson Middle School (7-8), and Grove City High School. Boundaries can change, so confirm current assignments with the district.
Hoover Park’s HOA is just $85 per year, a low annual due. We always recommend requesting the current HOA documents during your purchase to confirm the dues and any community guidelines.
Anduril’s Arsenal-1 sits next to Rickenbacker International Airport in Pickaway County, about 14 miles and a 20-minute drive from 3120 Longridge Way via I-270 and US-23. Close enough to make the commute easy, far enough that you come home to a quiet street and a backyard instead of a factory zip code. Arsenal-1 is a five-million-square-foot advanced manufacturing campus that began production in 2026 and is projected to bring more than 4,000 jobs to the region by 2035, the largest single-site job creation project in Ohio’s history. If you’re relocating to Central Ohio for work, The Parrett Group knows these neighborhoods inside and out and can help you land in the right one.
A few things. First, the experience: we work as guides, not salespeople, so you get honest advice and someone a step ahead of the details instead of a hard sell. Second, the local knowledge... we know these Grove City neighborhoods, the schools, and the market nuances the apps miss. Third, the marketing you’re looking at right now, professional photography, cinematic video, a 3D tour, and a custom page for every home, because that’s how buyers actually find the right one today. More than 2,000 families helped, roots going back to 1978, and 155-plus five-star reviews are the proof it works.
Plenty, which is part of why Ohio Magazine named Grove City its “Best Hometown.” The walkable Town Center anchors it, with a farmers market that’s run for nearly four decades, summer concerts, coffee at Transcend, and murals and shops along Broadway. Outdoors, Scioto Grove and Battelle Darby Creek Metro Parks are minutes away for trails and the Fire Tower overlook, and there’s the path around Hoover Pond right in the neighborhood. For a night out, Plum Run Winery and Grove City Brewing Company share one roof, and Little Theatre Off Broadway keeps the local arts scene going. It’s a real hometown that happens to sit about 15 minutes from downtown Columbus.
Megan Chambers, Realtor
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Property Facts
Address3120 Longridge Way
CityGrove City
StateOhio
Zip Code43123
Sq Ft (Tax)2,541
Sq Ft (Living Space)3,379
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3 Full, 1 Half
Garage3-Car Tandem
Lot Size0.298 acres (70 x 185)
Tax Year2025
Taxes$6,327.74
Year Built1996
NeighborhoodHoover Park
Parcel Number040-008973-00
School DistrictSouth-Western City Schools
Elementary SchoolJC Sommer Elementary
Intermediate SchoolHayes Intermediate
Middle SchoolJackson Middle School
High SchoolGrove City High School
Style2-Story Traditional
HOA$85/year
Megan Chambers
REALTOR · Parrett Group · Cutler Real Estate
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