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on Families as the Province of Liberty
The heteronormative family, currently an object of frequent ridicule, is in fact a necessary foundation for progress, democracy, and ordered liberty. This is particularly so for Americans.
Visiting the still-young United States in the 1830s, the German traveler Francis J. Grund found a land characterized by early marriage, the sanctity of the marriage vow, many children, and domestic happiness. Indeed, he argued that these family virtues were the principal source of successful democratic governance here. The American Constitution is remarkable for its simplicity, Grund noted, requiring a people habitually correct in their home lives. Take that away, and the . . .
To gauge the ongoing demand for houses on Columbus South Side, and what people are willing to pay for them in the age of COVID, look no farther than Carpenter Street south of Livingston Avenue.
There you ll find a property that the city of Columbus bought for $17,000 in 2010. The 1,830-square-foot house was renovated then sold through the nonprofit Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Homes collaborative, going for $132,000 in 2013, $250,000 in 2018 and $330,000 in 2020.
A little farther north, Mayra Castillo bought her house that the Healthy Homes collaborative once renovated for $260,500 in 2020. Eleven years before that, it sold for $92,500. The city land bank bought it for $19,500 in 2008.