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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2026 · 49 MIN

Is Columbus' housing market keeping pace with the need for accessible housing?

from All Sides with Amy Juravich

Making a home livable for a lifetime is not just a catchy phrase for Rosemarie Rosetti and her husband Mark Leder.Their passion for universal design was borne out of tragedy and necessity more than two decades ago.The custom home they built – not finding anything suitable on the Columbus market at the time--has served as a living laboratory, drawing thousands of people and attention from around the world, and providing a road map for designing homes that adapt as owners age, face physical limitations, cognitive decline or other disabilities.But is the market keeping pace with the need for accessible housing?Guests:Rosemarie Rossetti, CEO/owner, Rossetti Enterprises LLCGretchen Roginson, realtor, Coldwater Banker RealtyTrey Addison, interim executive director, Center for Real Estate, Ohio State University

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