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Today, the kids take the stairs. Tomorrow, the grandkids or guests will. Either way, the primary stays on the first floor. That’s why this is “The Last Address” you’ll ever need.

6014 Honey Farm Way, Grove City, OH 43123
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“The Last Address”

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6014 Honey Farm Way · Grove City, OH 43123

A 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom Fischer Homes “Charles” with a first-floor owner’s suite for sale in the Farmstead neighborhood of Grove City, Ohio.

3 Beds
Baths
2,524 Sq Ft
2-Car Garage
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Today, the kids take the stairs. Tomorrow, the grandkids or guests will. Either way, the primary stays on the first floor. That’s why this is “The Last Address” you’ll ever need.

At a Glance
Farmstead
Neighborhood
Quartz & 42" Cabinets
Kitchen Upgrades
First-Floor
Owner’s Suite
EV Charger
Already Installed
Patio & Irrigation
Exterior Features
Pool & Paths
Community Amenities
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Why we love it...

Stairs Are for Everyone Else
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Section 01

Stairs Are for Everyone Else

A first-floor owner’s suite sounds simple until you realize what it actually means at 9pm when the kids upstairs are losing their minds on a video game, and you’re quietly reading in bed. Plus, your bedroom opens into the en suite > the en suite into your walk-in closet > and the closet into the laundry room. So the whole “fold it, hang it, done” loop happens without you ever crossing the house. It’s the little things in life. 😌
The Room That Looks Up
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Section 02

The Room That Looks Up

Walk into the great room and the first thing you do is look up. Two stories of ceiling, a wall of windows pulling in the morning sun, and the loft railing above so the whole house feels connected. The kitchen sits open to all of it, so whoever’s cooking is still part of the conversation, and whoever’s on the couch can see clear through to the patio. It’s the kind of room that makes a Tuesday feel a little more like a Sunday.
Two Rooms That Earn Their Keep
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Two Rooms That Earn Their Keep

The den off the foyer has French doors that actually close, so the workday ends when you say it does. Upstairs, the loft gives the kids their own living room, with enough space for a sectional, a TV, and whatever phase they’re in this month. One room for getting things done, one room for getting away from things.
Already Outside
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Already Outside

The patio is bigger than most new builds get, the yard runs deeper than you’d expect on a 2024 home, and the community pool is a short walk away. By afternoon, the back of the house falls into shade, so you can actually sit out there in July without melting. Outdoor living that’s already done.
Skip the Wait
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Section 05

Skip the Wait

Fischer Homes is still building down the street, where you’d wait 6 to 10 months and pay extra for every upgrade. Here, the quartz, the 42-inch cabinets, the irrigation, the EV charger, and the patio are all in. You move in next month instead of next year.
When It Was Done

Already Handled

2024
Home built by Fischer Homes
2024
Roof installed
2024
Furnace + A/C installed
2024
Water heater installed
2024
Windows installed
2024
Kitchen appliances installed
April 2025
EV charger installed in garage
November 2025
Concrete patio poured
November 2025
20-head irrigation system installed
The stuff that usually takes you a year to get around to is already done.
Listing Description

From the MLS

Today, the kids take the stairs. Tomorrow, the grandkids or guests will. Either way, the primary stays on the first floor. That’s why this is “The Last Address” you’ll ever need.

Picture a Tuesday morning. You wake up in your first-floor owner’s suite, walk through the connected en suite, and into your walk-in closet. You grab a pile of clothes and toss them into the washer because the laundry room is right there. The whole upstairs is still quiet, and you have the entire main floor to yourself. The kitchen pulls in the morning sun while you make coffee and the great room beyond it is bright enough to read in without ever turning on a lamp, thanks to two stories of windows and openness. The sightline runs from the island to the sliding door, so whoever’s cooking is still part of the conversation.

By 9am, you’re at work in your den (off the foyer with the French doors closed), knowing the workday might actually end early today. By 4pm, the patio out back has fallen into shade and the loft upstairs has become a second living room for whoever’s home. You fire up the grill, look over the yard that runs deeper than most newer homes give you, and think about the Farmstead community pool that is a short walk away.

When the day winds down, you think about every upgrade that you would have spent a year choosing and smile because they’re already in: quartz counters, 42-inch cabinets, a walk-in pantry, stainless appliances, an EV charger, a 20-head irrigation system, and a huge concrete patio poured last November. The full unfinished basement spans the footprint, ready for whatever comes next… a home gym, a theater, or a massive rec room.

You’re 15 minutes from downtown Columbus, a few minutes from Scioto Grove Metro Park, and ready for the next 30 years of life.

Answers

Common Questions

This Fischer Homes “Charles” was built new in 2024, so every major mechanical system is original and still inside its early-life warranty window. Since then, the current owners have added the kind of upgrades most buyers spend their first two years of homeownership working into the budget. An EV charger went into the garage in April 2025. A curved concrete patio was poured in November 2025, larger than the standard builder slab. A 20-head irrigation system was installed the same month, covering the full yard. Inside, the home was already built with quartz counters, 42-inch upper cabinets, a walk-in pantry, and stainless appliances at the time of construction. Move in and the upgrade list is already done.
The home is served by South-Western City School District, Ohio’s fifth-largest district by enrollment. From this address, the assigned schools are Buckeye Woods Elementary for grades K-4 (rated 9 of 10 by GreatSchools), Hayes Intermediate for grades 5-6 (rated 8 of 10), Jackson Middle School for grades 7-8, and Grove City High School for grades 9-12. Fischer Homes has also indicated that a future elementary school is planned within Farmstead itself, which would shorten the elementary commute even further once it opens.
Yes. The home includes a full unfinished basement that spans the entire footprint of the main floor. Poured walls, plumbing rough-ins, and the open layout make it a true blank canvas for whatever the next owner wants to build… a home gym, a theater room, a rec space, or even an additional bedroom or two. Leaving the basement unfinished at this build stage saves you the substantial cost of paying the builder to finish it, while giving you complete control over how the space gets used down the road.
The Farmstead HOA is $180 per quarter, or $720 per year. The dues cover maintenance of all community common areas, the swimming pool, the open-air cabana, the picnic shelter, and the network of paved walking and biking paths that connect the neighborhood. For the price of a nice dinner out each quarter, you have access to amenities that would cost a multiple of that to install or join elsewhere.
Downtown Columbus is roughly 15 to 20 minutes from Farmstead by car, depending on traffic. The most direct route is Jackson Pike north to I-71 north, which drops you into the downtown core via the Mound Street or Town Street exits. For a 2024-built home with this much yard, the proximity to a major downtown is rare. Most communities this fresh are an hour out.
Scioto Grove Metro Park is approximately five minutes from the home, just down Jackson Pike on the same road as Farmstead. The 620-acre park includes more than seven miles of trails along the Scioto River, a 100-foot fire lookout tower you can climb for free, a rope bridge across Grant Run, an 18-hole disc golf course, archery courses, and reservable REI-funded backpacking campsites available from April through October. Farmstead also has its own network of paved walking and biking paths within the community for shorter loops closer to home.
Grove City has more going on than buyers from outside the area expect. The historic Town Center anchors the social life of the community, with Plum Run Winery, Grove City Brewing Company, Local Cantina, Plank’s on Broadway, Grandstand Pizza, Pick’em Up Joe coffee, and Whit’s Frozen Custard all within a few blocks of each other. The annual Wine & Arts Festival draws around 30,000 people each summer and features more than 20 Ohio wineries. Other anchor events include EcoFest, the Spring Craft Beer Fest, and a packed summer concert series. For a round of golf, Pinnacle Golf Club is just minutes from Farmstead. For a night out, Eldorado Scioto Downs offers casino gaming and live horse racing about ten minutes east. Fryer Park rounds out the picture with sports fields, playgrounds, and seasonal events. The walkable Town Center is the real differentiator… most Columbus suburbs don’t have one.
The Anduril Arsenal-1 manufacturing campus in Pickaway County, located adjacent to Rickenbacker International Airport, is approximately 20 minutes southeast of the home… about 14 miles via I-270 east to US-23 south. The drive is direct, traffic is manageable outside of rush hour, and you’re home in time for dinner. Arsenal-1 is a 5-million-square-foot advanced manufacturing complex expected to create more than 4,000 jobs as production scales up over the next decade, and the first building went live in early 2026 with additional phases under construction. Grove City’s central position between downtown Columbus, Rickenbacker, and the southern logistics corridor makes it one of the more convenient places to settle when work is anchored at Arsenal-1. The Parrett Group has been helping families find homes in this area for decades, so if you’re relocating to Central Ohio for work, we can help you land in the right neighborhood.
The Parrett Group has been guiding families through home transactions in Grove City and Central Ohio since 1978, when founder Connie Parrett first earned her license. Three generations of Realtors later, the team has helped more than 2,000 families buy and sell homes across the region, and earned more than 155 verified five-star reviews on Google, Zillow, and Facebook. The team is consistently ranked in the top 1% of Realtors locally and nationally, and is best known for the marketing it puts behind every home… professional photography, cinematic video, Matterport 3D tours, custom listing websites, and narrative-driven copywriting tailored to each property. The Sherpa-style service model is the throughline. Honest advice, clear communication, and a relationship that doesn’t end at closing. Most clients become clients for life.
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Property Facts
Address6014 Honey Farm Way
CityGrove City
StateOhio
Zip Code43123
Square Footage (Tax)2,524
Square Footage (Living)2,524
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2 full, 1 half
Garage2-car attached
Lot Size0.25 acre
Tax Year2025
Taxes$6,798.78
Year Built2024
NeighborhoodFarmstead
Parcel Number040-017038-00
School DistrictSouth-Western City
Elementary SchoolBuckeye Woods
Intermediate SchoolHayes
Middle SchoolJackson
High SchoolGrove City
StyleTwo-Story
BasementFull
HOA$180/quarter
Mindy Martin
REALTOR · Parrett Group · Cutler Real Estate
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