Mount Healthy Heights
Midcentury homes: Ranch-styles, Cape Cods and more
Most homes in Mount Healthy Heights date back to anywhere from the '50s to the '70s. These midcentury constructions range from red brick ranch-styles to tri-levels. Cape Cods and bi-levels with basement garages are also particularly prevalent in the area. Prices range from around $120,000 to just over $300,000, depending on the property’s size and condition. "I see a lot of first-time home buyers here," Mccaster says. "People tend to stay for a long time. There's not a lot of turnover," she adds. While most people own their homes, the community has many renters, including those who live in apartment units. Regardless of style and price, single-family properties typically sit on under a quarter of an acre, flanking sidewalk-lined streets that often stretch into cul-de-sacs. "No outlet streets tend to be very popular among homebuyers," Mccaster says. Mature pine and oak trees add to the community’s peacefulness, giving it a decidedly suburban feel.Mount Healthy City Schools
Children can enroll in Mount Healthy City Schools like Mount Healthy North Elementary, which serves just over 600 students and offers a gifted program. They can continue in the gifted program at Mount Healthy Junior High. The middle school boasts several extracurriculars, including an art club and a weekly multicultural workshop. From there, students can head to Mount Healthy High, which features a required financial literacy course. It also offers a number of electives, including ceramics, culinary arts and piano courses. All three schools receive C-minus ratings from Niche.Nearby Parks
Although Mount Healthy Heights does not feature parks of its own, there are plenty of nearby options for residents to explore. Just east is the over 2,500-acre Winton Woods. Locals can spend the afternoon hitting the greens at the Mills Course, heading on paths that circle the lake or even checking out the goats at Parky's Farm. Also not far from the community is Clippard Park. Here, children practice their swings on the ball fields, and some people spend their days shooting hoops with their friends. Many folks often come here for the skate bowl. Another go-to spot near Mount Healthy Heights is Colerain Park, popular among volleyball and baseball players alike. Interestingly, "at one point, we had goats staying in the park to eat away invasive honeysuckle and make room for native plants," Tracey-Noren says.A short drive from restaurants, shops and a winery
Mount Healthy Heights does not boast its own establishments, so many residents head to other sections of the Colerain Township to shop or dine out. They are near the many chain eateries that line Hamilton Avenue and are only a short drive from Northgate’s Kroger Marketplace. Adjacent is the Northgate Mall, which is "currently being revitalized," Mccaster says, adding that it is still in the early stages of redevelopment, so exact plans are unknown. Popular local eateries in the township include breakfast-centric Sunnyside Grill and Snow's Lakeside Tavern. The tavern offers American fare and waterfront views, making this a go-to destination for when the weather is warm. To enjoy a unique dining and drinking experience, residents can check out the Vinoklet Winery, where they can taste locally made wines with a view of the vibrant green vines. For dessert, "the seasonal Goody Shop is very popular in the summer," Mccaster says.Fourth of July Spectacular and other events
Residents can meet up with friends at the township’s annual events, including the Fourth of July Spectacular, which is complete with a firework show, food trucks and bouncy houses. Like many of the township's other gatherings, this event is held at Colerain Park, which also features the free Sizzling Summer Entertainment Series, known for its movie and concert offerings. "We also host our summer camps there," says Tracey-Noren. In September, locals and visitors alike head to the Vinoklet Winery’s Art & Wine Festival, where vendors, tasting opportunities and live music entertain the crowd. Also held in the fall is the Cincinnati Donauschwaben Oktoberfest. This popular event features everything from over two dozen draft beers to traditional German music. For other options, the North Central Public Library hosts small gatherings and “a lot of the Catholic churches out here have festivals and things like that," Mccaster says.Commute to Cincinnati and nearby employers
While some people here take the Metro, Mount Healthy Heights is a car-dependent community. It is conveniently bordered by Interstate 275 and is just north of Interstate 75. Residents can take I-275 to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which is 33 miles away. They can take I-75 to downtown Cincinnati, which is about 20 miles away. Procter & Gamble and the University of Cincinnati are two major employers in and around the downtown area. Other residents enjoy shorter commutes, working at nearby medical care institutions like TriHealth Group Health — Western Ridge, and many residents work at businesses within Colerain Township. One of the largest is the Rumpke Waste & Recycling headquarters. Prospective residents should be aware that since Mount Healthy Heights is less than 3 miles from the Rumpke landfill, there have been reports of unpleasant odors.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Robert Smith
Coldwell Banker Realty
(513) 599-1654
378 Total Sales
2 in Mount Healthy Heights
$153K - $300K Price Range
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Cindy Shetterly
Keller Williams Realty Services
(513) 866-3124
1,960 Total Sales
2 in Mount Healthy Heights
$165K - $183K Price Range
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Michael Tekulve
TREO Realtors
(513) 650-6460
49 Total Sales
1 in Mount Healthy Heights
$150,000 Price
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DaVan Gassett
Coldwell Banker Realty
(513) 599-0218
66 Total Sales
1 in Mount Healthy Heights
$222,500 Price
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Tahsin Mert
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Realty
(513) 993-6404
98 Total Sales
1 in Mount Healthy Heights
$175,000 Price
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Michelle McBride
Glasshouse Realty Group
(513) 586-5616
63 Total Sales
1 in Mount Healthy Heights
$140,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Mount Healthy Heights | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
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Mount Healthy Heights Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mount Healthy Heights, Northbrook sell after 23 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Mount Healthy Heights, Northbrook over the last 12 months is $203,750, up 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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