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17 Markets

Each with a local W‑2 field manager

COLUMBUS RENTAL MARKET

Vacancy days in metro Columbus are expensive.


Columbus SFR vacancies have a real daily cost, and the leasing window is short. The Ohio State move-in cycle and family school calendar concentrate turnover in May through August, so faster turns inside that window move the needle most.

~$50
Lost rent per door, per day
Metro Columbus average rent

May–Aug
Peak SFR turnover
Ohio State move-in plus family school cycle

21–35
Days to lease, post-turn
Ready-to-list to signed

YOUR LOCAL FIELD MANAGER

Meet Your Columbus Field Manager

Joe Thayer, Columbus Field Manager at Lula

Joe Thayer

Columbus Field Manager

Joe Thayer is the Market Manager and Field Project Manager for Lula, overseeing the Cleveland, Akron and Canton, and Columbus regions in Ohio. Joe brings over 30 years of construction experience, serving in numerous capacities over the years. For the last 10 years he has worked specifically in the single-family and multifamily rental industry, including roles as Senior Project Manager, Project Manager, and contractor.

THE RUN-OF-SHOW

Scope → Approve → Coordinate → Walkthrough

One field manager runs every Columbus turn. Four steps. One owner. One unit ready to lease.

Scope the unit
Day 0

Columbus make-ready punch list scoping

Your field manager walks the Columbus unit and builds a complete punch list with flat-rate pricing before any work starts.

Approve one quote
Day 1

One consolidated Columbus make-ready quote

One consolidated quote. Approve, adjust, or scope it down. No apples-to-oranges across six vendors.

Coordinate the trades
Day 2–5

Coordinating vetted Columbus Pros on the make-ready schedule

Your field manager assembles the Pro team, sequences the work, and keeps the schedule. Photos and updates, not voicemails.

Walk before handoff
Day 6

Final walkthrough of a Columbus rental unit

Before the unit comes back to you, your field manager does a final walk. If anything is off, it gets fixed before you see it.

WHAT LOCAL ACTUALLY MEANS

Why Columbus Turns Are Different

Metro Columbus rental coordination has its own rhythm. The Ohio State move-in cycle, humid-continental freeze-thaw winters, employer-driven suburban relocation, and pre-1978 stock in the historic districts all shape how a turn should be scoped and sequenced.

The Ohio State move-in cycle and family school crunch

The Ohio State University lease cycle is anchored to late-August move-ins, which compresses turnover supply May through August. Layer on the Columbus City Schools and suburban district calendars and most family moves land before the fall term, so a unit listed by early July catches the peak of demand.

Freeze-thaw winters, humid summers, and trade sequencing

Humid-continental freeze-thaw cycles from November through March stress exterior paint, caulking, and driveway and walkway concrete, so exterior and roofing trades front-load March through May. Humid summers then push HVAC and dehumidification checks before move-in, with that interior work peaking June through August.

Pre-1978 historic districts and lead-paint rules

Significant pre-1978 stock concentrates in Olde Towne East, German Village, Victorian Village, Italian Village, Franklinton, the Hilltop, Linden, the South Side, the Near East Side, older sections of Clintonville, and Bexley. EPA RRP lead-safe work practices apply to any disturbance of painted surfaces.

Employer clusters and the Intel build-out

Major employers drive suburban turnover: Nationwide and JPMorgan Chase downtown and at Polaris, Honda in Marysville and East Liberty, OhioHealth, Battelle, and the Intel fab build-out in New Albany and Licking County. That demand concentrates in Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, New Albany, and Gahanna, with corporate-relocation move-ins clustering June and July. Your field manager stacks Pro availability around these windows.

WHAT YOU’RE DOING WITHOUT ONE

Every Vacant Day Is Rent You’re Not Collecting

Punch lists split across a dozen 1099 vendors who don’t talk to each other. You chase quotes, juggle schedules, and hope someone shows up.

1–2wks
Average time lost to coordination per turn, not the work itself.

Vendor sprawl across Columbus turns

Vendor sprawl

Six different 1099s for paint, plumbing, carpet, cleaning, and prep. None of them coordinate with each other, and none of them own the outcome.

Quote chasing across Columbus vendors

Quote-chasing

Different scopes, different price models, different turnaround times. Comparing apples to apples eats hours per turn.

Columbus turn schedule cascade

Schedule juggling

One trade slips and the next four cascade. Someone on your team becomes a part-time project manager by default.

No accountability at handoff

No accountability

When something gets missed or the unit isn’t actually ready, nobody owns the redo. The cost falls back on you.

WHAT YOU GET BACK

One Contact, Full-Service Turn Management in Columbus

Without Lula
~$50 a day in lost Columbus rent while you chase six different 1099 vendors.
With Lula
Columbus turn quoted, scheduled, and walked in 4–6 days, not 2–3 weeks.
Without Lula
Hours per turn comparing quotes from Columbus painters, plumbers, carpet, HVAC, and cleaners.
With Lula
One Columbus flat-rate quote covering every line item. No back-and-forth, no markup.

Without Lula
May–August peak when every Columbus vendor is double-booked and your turn slips weeks.
With Lula
Pre-vetted Columbus Pros, scheduling reserved against your peak-season volume.
Without Lula
Punch lists that bounce back at handover, costing another 2–3 days and $150+ in lost rent.
With Lula
Pre-handoff walkthrough by your Lula field manager and a vetted local Pro. Move-in ready before you see it.

SERVICES COVERED IN COLUMBUS

Every Service Your Field Manager Coordinates

From scope to handoff: paint, drywall, plumbing, HVAC, cleanouts and more. One coordinated quote, one schedule, one local W‑2 owning the outcome.

Paint

Drywall

Flooring

Cleaning

Plumbing

HVAC

Cleanouts

Trim & Caulk

Appliances

Final Inspection

BUILT FOR COLUMBUS RENTAL PORTFOLIOS

Single-Family, Multifamily, or Both

Make-ready services for residential rental properties across metro Columbus, at the scale and pace your leasing calendar demands.

Columbus single-family rental make-ready

Columbus Single-Family Rentals

Scattered portfolios from German Village and Clintonville doubles to Dublin, Hilliard, and Westerville subdivisions. Same workflow per door regardless of build year or finish level, with lead-paint scoping baked into the pre-1978 historic-district stock.

Columbus multifamily make-ready

Columbus Multifamily

From Short North and downtown mid-rises to garden-style communities around Dublin, Westerville, and Gahanna. Stacked-schedule turns sequenced so HVAC, paint, and flooring don’t fight each other for the unit.


LOCAL COVERAGE

Make-Ready Coverage Across Columbus

From intown Columbus neighborhoods like the Short North and German Village out to Dublin, Westerville, New Albany, and Gahanna, spanning Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, and Licking counties.

See all 17 Lula make-ready markets →

Franklin County, OH

Short North, German Village, Clintonville, Victorian Village, Olde Towne East, Italian Village, Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Bexley, Worthington, Dublin, Hilliard, and Gahanna.

Delaware County, OH

Westerville and the north-side suburbs.

Licking County, OH

New Albany and the Intel build-out corridor.

Fairfield County, OH

Pickerington and the southeast suburbs.

Coverage spans major ZIP codes across Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, and Licking counties, including 43201, 43202, 43203, 43204, 43205, 43206, 43209, 43210, 43215, 43220, 43221, 43229, 43230, 43235, 43240, 43017, 43054, 43081, and 43082.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Columbus Make-Ready Questions

How quickly can a Lula field manager start on a new Columbus make-ready?
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Most Columbus scoping walks happen within 24 to 48 hours of intake. For portfolios with regular volume, a vetted Pro is typically on site the day after quote approval.

How much does a make-ready cost in metro Columbus?
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Most Columbus SFR turns price between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on scope, with paint, flooring, and cleaning the biggest line items. You see the full flat-rate quote upfront. No surprise change orders.

What’s the daily cost of a vacant rental in metro Columbus?
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Metro Columbus rents average around $1,500 a month, which works out to roughly $50 per day in lost rent per door. A turn that takes two weeks longer than it should is about $700 per door in foregone income.

Do you cover inside the I-270 outerbelt only, or the suburbs too?
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Both. Coverage runs from intown neighborhoods like the Short North, German Village, and Clintonville out to suburban submarkets including Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, New Albany, and Gahanna, spanning Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, and Licking counties.

How does flat-rate pricing work for Columbus make-readies?
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Every service comes from a published flat-rate price list, scoped during the punch-list walk. You see the total before any work starts, with no PM markup and no surprise change orders.

What happens if the unit needs work beyond the original scope?
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Anything beyond original scope is surfaced before the trade arrives, as a separate flat-rate line item you approve or decline. Nothing gets billed without sign-off.

Do you handle pre-1978 lead-paint disclosures for Columbus historic homes?
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Yes. Many homes in Olde Towne East, German Village, Victorian Village, Italian Village, Franklinton, Linden, and Bexley pre-date 1978 and fall under EPA RRP lead-safe rules. Your field manager scopes any disturbance to painted surfaces with proper containment from the start.

When is peak SFR turnover season in metro Columbus?
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May through August, tied to the Ohio State University late-August move-in cycle and the family school calendar, with employer-relocation move-ins clustering June and July. Your field manager stacks crews and reserves Pro availability across this window to keep turn times consistent.

Which Columbus counties do you cover?
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Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, and Licking. Major submarkets include the Short North, German Village, Clintonville, Victorian Village, Olde Towne East, Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Bexley, Worthington, Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, New Albany, and Gahanna.

Do you handle both single-family and multifamily Columbus turns?
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Yes. Scattered SFR portfolios across metro Columbus and multifamily lease-ups in the Short North, downtown, Grandview Heights, and the campus area all use the same workflow, with one field manager coordinating across multiple buildings or units.

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Ready to Hand Off Your Next Columbus Turn?

Talk to your local Columbus field manager. We’ll walk a unit, scope the punch list, and send a flat-rate quote within 48 hours.

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