Andrew Green joins NAI Ohio Equities with more than 10 years of experience as a commercial appraiser. Andrew has a deep understanding of the commercial valuation process, which will aid him in advising clients regarding how their investments might be impacted by market conditions and risk mitigation strategies. As an appraiser, Andrew has appraised more than $1 billion worth of assets over hundreds of transactions.
Andrew graduated from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration, majoring in both marketing and real estate. He has held his certified general appraiser license since 2017 and earned his real estate license in 2023. Since joining Ohio Equities, Andrew has represented owners and tenants in retail, multi-family, and office transactions and has a deep knowledge of these asset types. Andrew has also worked extensively with specialized asset types, including mixed-use development, automotive dealerships, and cannabis facilities.
Andrew is a member of CCIIR, Columbus REALTORS® (Membership Committee), Ohio Association of REALTORS®, Columbus Landmarks, and Merion Village Association, and he is actively pursuing his CCIM designation.
Stemming from a passion for knowing sports statistics at a young age, I have always been into data analysis and statistics in many facets of life, which applies well to commercial real estate when it comes to decision making for buyers or sellers. However, I am also an extroverted person and enjoy relationship building so the brokerage role especially is a great blend of the two. I was able to enter into the Commercial Real Estate/Urban Planning specialization at the OSU Fisher College of Business and have loved the industry ever since.
379 W. Broad St aka the former Toledo and Ohio Central railroad station is in my opinion the most unique building in the city with its pagoda tower and Romanesque styled front. Built in 1895, the building is still adjacent to the railroad, although it is now freight only. The building has survived two fires and coincidentally is now the headquarters of International Association of Fire Fighters Local 67, a firefighters' union.
I am partial to the neighborhood I currently live in, Merion Village. The South Side in general seems to be getting more popular throughout the years and I really enjoy that so many commercial buildings are incorporated into the residential neighborhood between High St and Parsons Ave. It is close enough to walk anywhere in German Village but still has its own feel that attracts a wide variety of people. The bar and dining scene of S. High St has seen many new operations in recent years.
I enjoy golfing and biking, and often enjoy playing pick up basketball at Schiller Park in the evenings. My wife and I enjoy going to Lake Erie often, particularly the Marblehead/Port Clinton area. You can’t beat the fishing there!
Club 185 for the burgers!
BA, Business Administration
Majors in Marketing and Commercial Real Estate & Urban Development
The Ohio State University
Columbus REALTORS®, Membership Committee, 2024-2025
Ohio Association of REALTORS®
National Association of REALTORS®
Merion Village Association