One of the highest-priced homes for sale in Franklin County is an 8,037-square-foot stone-and-stucco two-story bookended by Alum Creek and the Governor's Residence.
Priced at $3.95 million, Les Wexner's former house at 361 N. Parkview Ave. in Bexley includes six bedrooms, six full bathrooms plus two half baths, and a back face made mostly of windows. The 1917 house also has two garages, a mother-in-law suite, a second-floor screened sleeping porch and a whimsical treehouse.