Clifton
Housing ranges from student rentals to million-dollar homes
“Clifton surrounds the University of Cincinnati, which definitely has an influence on the community. You have a huge variance of student housing all the way to million-plus priced homes,” Stoughton says. Among the mix of local houses, Tudor Revivals channel old-English architecture with ornamental stone and woodwork, while Victorian styles are known for their colorful exteriors and rounded turrets. Estates in the north area often increase in price and occupy up to or around 1-acre lots. Moving south, the houses cluster together in closer community to each other on around 10,000-square-foot lots. Craftsman bungalows and multi-story cottages are some of the area’s most modest options, typically listing between $100,000 to around $200,000. Including open lots marketed below $10,000, the median listing price settles around $215,000.Ludlow Avenue offers trendy dining and live entertainment
The community can gather at one of the many trendy establishments along Ludlow Avenue, the neighborhood’s hub for restaurants and small businesses. Biagio’s Bistro is ideal for a cozy, dimly lit dinner. “It's delicious. Biajio, himself, is there almost every night to make the food. You have to try the tomato soup,” Stoughton says. After the soup and maybe a plate of pasta, you can browse the catalog of dessert options, including chocolate turtle cake, banana cream pie and creme brulee. Clifton Natural Foods and Clifton Market cater to everyday grocery needs. Heading west along Ludlow Avenue, you’ll likely notice the diamond-patterned walls and red marquee of the Esquire Theatre. This 110-year-old theater has entertained Clifton residents since the early-20th-century era of silent films. A few buildings down, music floods from the opened doors of Ludlow Garage, a popular music venue cherished by Cincinnatians. Watch their upcoming schedule for a show that may pique your interest, and once there, grab a table, a burger and a beer, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.Mt. Storm Park attracts crowds with its year-round recreation
For some time spent outdoors, people from all over to city visit Clifton’s Mt. Storm Park to appreciate the panoramic view of the Millcreek Valley. The 57-acre park also features a playground and a gazebo, perfect for photo ops. In the winter, snow enthusiasts trek their sleds up the park’s steep-sloping hill over and over again – a small price to pay for blissful fun. Clifton also borders Burnet Woods, a 90-acre park full of hiking trails and picnic shelters. Paths hug the park's lake, creating a meditative walk for bird lovers, anglers and poets alike.Neighborhood school serves students in Cincinnati’s district
Students can attend Clifton Area Neighborhood School, one of 65 facilities under the Cincinnati Public Schools District. The district has an overall B-minus rating and individual B ratings in Niche.com's "college prep" and "clubs and activities" categories. according to Niche.com.Clifton’s quiet streets have easy access to downtown Cincinnati
“Clifton is definitely urban, but it has very quiet streets as well,” Stoughton says. With a strip of local businesses within the neighborhood and proximity to downtown Cincinnati, Clifton accesses all the amenities of urban life without losing the village-like charm established back in the neighborhood’s earliest days.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Michael Tekulve
TREO Realtors
(513) 650-6460
49 Total Sales
10 in Clifton
$263K - $869K Price Range
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Gina Dubell-Smith
eXp Realty
(513) 854-9142
272 Total Sales
1 in Clifton
$146,100 Price
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James Kawa
OwnerLand Realty, Inc.
(513) 666-5830
23 Total Sales
4 in Clifton
$165K - $450K Price Range
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DaVan Gassett
Coldwell Banker Realty
(513) 599-0218
66 Total Sales
2 in Clifton
$90K - $265K Price Range
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Tahsin Mert
Coldwell Banker Realty
(513) 993-6404
98 Total Sales
3 in Clifton
$156K - $269K Price Range
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Betsy Hunter
Coldwell Banker Realty
(513) 447-4112
30 Total Sales
1 in Clifton
$305,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Clifton | US |
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Homicide | 5 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 6 | 4 |
Burglary | 6 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 7 | 4 |
Larceny | 7 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
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Clifton Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Clifton, Cincinnati sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Clifton, Cincinnati over the last 12 months is $300,000, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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$359,900
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- 305 Klotter Ave
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Loaded with recent updates, charming on the inside with breathtaking views on the outside: two decks to enjoy sunsets and Cincinnati skyline. 1758 sf of finished space on three levels with two bedrooms, two full baths and two kitchens. Lovely curated yard with beautiful landscaping for stress free summer living. $30k+ in recent updates: new furnace and AC, new windows, new hardwood floors, new
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