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$5,095,000

Cincinnati, OH

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Beds: 6

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Indian HillOPEN SUN OCT 7TH3:00-5:00 Exquisite home on almost 7 acres backing to green space. 6BRs, 2 mstr suites. LL w/wine rm &

$1,350,000

Cincinnati, OH

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Beds: 4

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E.Walnut Hills $1,350,000 LIKE NO OTHER! Extraordinary home & setting! Privacy & seclusion in historic neighborhood yet

$1,275,000

Cincinnati, OH

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TERRACE PARKOpen 12-1:30 111 Terace Pl. $1,275,000 Open 2-3:30805 Indian Hill Rd $349,900Open 4-5117 Robinwood Dr $299,900819 Douglas

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Beds: 5 Baths: 3.1

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East Walnut Hills Super Open HouseOpen 12-2 1818 Madison Rd. Historic brick 5 BR 3.1 BA. $839,900. 2929 Fairfield. Recently

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E. Walnut Hills $825,000 Historic Home Just listed! The charm of old + the amenities of today! Updated kitchen + baths, central air,

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Beds: 8 Baths: 4

Farm

SE IN. 30+acres Rustic shic farm. 40-45 mins to CVG/Dwntwn Cinti. Main +guest house. Total 8br, 4ba, city water, slate/ wood flrs,

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MONTGOMERY HOME FOR SALE 9878 ZIG ZAG RD. Spectacular 4300 SF Home w/ stunnign pond view, gourmet kitchen, park like yard, walk to

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Located in Mount Washington.  

MT. WASHINGTON- 26 Unit, fully occ., newer mechanics. $675K.513-470-9790.

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Located in Clifton.  

Clifton Gaslight OPEN 11:30-1. 3874 Clifton Ave. Huge price reduction on beautifully updtd historic home! Extensive renovations in past

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Beds: 4

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MT LOOKOUT-Open 1-3. Classic tudor 3-4BR, 2-2BA, has it all! $610K. 3760 Earls Court View. 513-871-5505

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Beds: 3

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Mt. Lookout Open 2-5New custom built townhome. 3 Br, study, media rm, 2 car gar, high end finish. 15 yr tax abatement. Imm Occp

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Located in Clifton.  

CLIFTON HTS--3 bldgs available. A real value for handyman, 38 units. $519,000. 513-598-5215

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E W Hills - CondosOPEN 12n - 2pmCLEINVIEW AVENUE2725 - Flat 3B/2BAmazing renovationSpacious $269,9002731 - 2 B DeluxeTownhome Newer,

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Beds: 3 Baths: 2.5

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Mt Lookout Charming 3 BR, 2.5 BA home on classic street. Some features include a 2 room master suite, 1st flr family room, updated

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Beds: 3 Baths: 3

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Mt Lookout Only 7 yrs old. Close to popular Mt Lookout Sq. This home is bargain priced at $449,000 by an out of town seller unable to

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Beds: 4

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Blue AshNEW LISTING! Open Sun 1-3 3816 Chimney Hill Dr. Spectacular 2 story transitional featuring 4bd 2.5 bth newly remod granite kit,

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Located in Clifton.  

CLIFTON $389,900 OPEN 1 TO 3 First open house! 3 renovated lev, historic charm, wood flrs, gourmet kitchen + deep lot w/garage. Ludlow

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Beds: 4

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Liberty Crossing- East Side CommunityWorthington built by M/I Homes 4 Bdrms, 2 1/2 Bath, Bonus Room Now $373,682 New Home Available

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Beds: 3

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CARYVILLE, TN- FSBO. The Willows Resort 3 BR Norris lake front condo, $345K furnished. or $330K unfurn., rent program avail.

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Baths: 2.5

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Located in Oakley.  

OAKLEY- 2 1/2 story, 2 1/2 BA, c/a. New roof, wins & copper gutters. Beaut yrd$339,900. 513-659-4575.

 
 
 
 

Cincinnati, OH Community Information

Cincinnati Metro and Neighborhood Information

Cincinnati may not be the largest city in Ohio. In fact, with a 2005 estimated population of 308,728, it is only the third most populated city in the state. But that has not stopped this underdog city from setting records and making history along the way. Cincinnati lies in the southwestern portion of the state along the Ohio River and is home to the Cincinnati Reds (originally the Red Stockings), the first professional baseball team. The city has also come to include the Cincinnati Bengals, and houses the largest concentration of Italianate architecture in the nation. Unique distinctions like these set this city apart and punctuate its rich history. The city dates back to 1788 when it was established by Colonel Robert Patterson and John Symmes who named the settlement "Losantiville." Two years later, the city was renamed "Cincinnati." It was incorporated as a city in 1819, and at one point earned the appellation "Porkopolis" when it became the primary swine packing hub and packs of pigs reportedly trekked up and down its streets. But the name that has stuck with Cincinnati is the "City of Seven Hills." These gently sloping hills provide the background for the city's diverse neighborhoods overlooking the river and today the city has retained much of the beauty that once prompted Winston Churchill to proclaim it "the most beautiful of America's inland cities."

Cincinnati culture ranges from vibrant nightlife to first class theatres and museums. Visitors are continually drawn to the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science which features unique exhibits like Cincinnati's Ice Age: Clues Frozen in Time. Here visitors are transported to a time when glaciers were just receding and the area was newly formed almost 20,000 years ago. Visitors can walk through a reproduced glacier and get a glimpse of how far the city has come since then. The Cavern: A World Without Light exhibit features a replica of a limestone cave developed from similar caves once found in the area. Five hundred feet of darkened passageways await the brave, who can also foray into the museum's bat chamber housing a colony of Big Brown Bats. The museum continually strives to educate visitors about the city's history through grand visual and interactive scopes and remains one of the main tourist draws. The Carew Tower-Netherland Plaza Hotel downtown is both a registered historic landmark and Cincinnati's pride and joy. It was built during the Depression and stands as a testament of hard work and determination, completed in just 13 months after round-the-clock construction. The structure was influenced by European Deco design and consists of a chain of commercial areas that soar upward, forming a contemporary square block.

Also on the rise is Cincinnati real estate. According to a recent National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Study, Cincinnati nabbed the 34th spot in 170 real estate markets ranked by housing affordability. 2005 third quarter NAHB figures reflecting local median income show that home buyers can afford 76.5 percent of Cincinnati homes for sale compared to the national average of 34 percent. Existing single family homes are also commonly affordable at a median sales price of $146,000, according to the National Association of Realtors. As the city grew, Cincinnati's real estate market also expanded steadily. Currently, the average home price for Cincinnati real estate for sale is $164,000, well below the national average home price by $10,000. Potential home buyers can also look forward to picturesque neighborhoods with priceless architecture like Over the Rhine, home of the country's largest collection of Italianate structural design. It sits just north of downtown and offers a vintage mix of art galleries, charming eateries and hip taverns. Because many of the homes for sale here have aged with quality, properties are affordable and are in ideal condition for refurbishing. At the heart of the city is Avondale, offering proximity to downtown diversions within a suburban setting. Duplexes and roomy single family homes abound here in a mix of old and new styles. Start your Cincinnati home search today and see what makes this city tick!

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati
http://www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/natural_history/
http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cdap/pages/-3743-/
http://www.realtor.org/Research.nsf/files/REL06Q1T.pdf/$FILE/REL06Q1T.pdf
http://www.homegain.com/local_real_estate/OH/cincinnati.html
http://www.butlercounty.biz/PDF_files/Real_Estate/Day_Cinci_Afford_Housing.pdf
http://www.cincinnatihome.org/

Community Information for 45220

Population: 14,171

Median Age: 31

Median Household Income: $29,872

Households with Children: 15.91%

Median Travel Time to Work: 17.3 minutes

Real Estate Market Information

Median Home Sale Price: $139,900

Annual Turnover Rate: 23.59%

In current residence +5 years: 23.3%

Median years in residence: 3

Homes Owned: 27.20%

Homes Rented: 57.45%

Homes Vacant: 15.35%

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