German Village · Columbus, Ohio

43 East Beck Street

A storied 1,555 sq ft home on a brick-paved street — two bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a garden of its own.

2Bedrooms
2.5Baths
1,555Sq Ft
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The Home

A quiet corner of a celebrated village.

Set on one of German Village’s storied brick streets, 43 East Beck offers an uncommon balance of refinement and ease. Tall picture windows draw the street and its lindens inward; a double-sided fireplace anchors the living and dining rooms, lit from either side. The kitchen is spacious and bright, opening onto a private garden that has been tended over many seasons.

Two bedrooms upstairs sit beneath a vaulted, beamed ceiling. Two and a half baths. A neighborhood beyond the front door that needs no car — only good shoes.

— Offered by Emily Yarletts, Keller Williams

The side entrance, framed by a flowering tree and garden plantings.
The side entry, in early summer.

Double-sided fireplace

A working hearth shared by the living and dining rooms — a quiet luxury rarely found in a home this size.

Picture windows on Beck

Tall, original-style windows frame the brick street and its canopy of trees in every season.

A garden of its own

A walled patio and planted beds — tended for years — offer an unexpected stretch of outdoor living.

Steps from everything

Cento, Lindey’s, Stauf’s, Pistacia Vera, and Schiller Park — all within a short walk.

The Kitchen

Spacious, bright, and made for company.

An open layout with marble counters, white subway tile, soft-grey cabinetry, and a gas range — with a glass door opening directly onto the garden patio. The light is excellent in the morning.

Spacious kitchen with marble counters and subway tile
Kitchen counter detail Kitchen with door to garden Kitchen with view through to den

Upstairs

Beneath a vaulted, beamed ceiling.

The primary suite rises into the gable, with windows on three sides and a skylit en‑suite bath. A second bedroom and a second full bath sit just down the landing.

Primary bedroom with vaulted ceiling and beams Primary bedroom alternate view Primary bedroom built-ins Primary bathroom with skylight Second bedroom Second bathroom

“A house, like a neighborhood, gives back what you give to it. This one has been very well kept.”

The Garden

An unexpected stretch of outdoor living.

A walled patio, mature trees, a small deck, and beds tended over many seasons. In summer, dinner under the umbrella; in fall, color from the canopy above.

Garden path with brick stairs Patio with umbrella and dining set Front door framed by roses Shaded garden corner Patio looking back at the home

The Neighborhood

You can leave the keys on the table.

German Village is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the country — and from this address, the best of it is a short stroll away.

  • Cento A neighborhood favorite for thoughtful Italian and a glass of something nice.
  • Lindey’s The grand dame of the Village — a patio dinner under the trees.
  • Stauf’s Coffee Roasters Saturday mornings, more or less.
  • Pistacia Vera French pastry, kouign-amann, and a pretty marble counter to lean on.
  • Schiller Park Twenty-three acres of lawn, paths, and summer Shakespeare — three blocks south.
A brass “Haus Tour 1995” plaque on the front door.
A Haus Tour plaque on the front door — a small piece of the home’s history.
The home from the corner of Beck Street

Inquiries

Schedule a private showing.

For a private tour or any questions about the home, please reach out to Emily directly.

Emily Yarletts, Realtor, Keller Williams

Emily Yarletts

Realtor® · Keller Williams

614·581·6723

EmilyYarletts@kw.com

EmilyYarletts.kw.com