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Neighborhoods in Butler County, OH

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    Liberty Township

    Growing rapidly from the crossroads of Interstate 75 and Route 129 in southwest Ohio, Liberty is a former farming community that’s become a suburban haven along a now-booming Dayton-Cincinnati corridor. “Liberty was one of the original townships when Ohio became a state in 1803, and it’s been growing ever since,” says Paul Stumpf, the President of

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      $490K

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      $290K - $1.2M

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      64 Listings

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    Turtlecreek Township

    Turtlecreek Township's backcountry roads pass through pastures and farmland dotted with grain silos, offering a vignette of agricultural Ohio. It's the acreage and the country feel that draw many people in, according to local Realtor Mark Regginello with NavX Realty. These large parcels of land have also attracted developers in recent years. As

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      $478K

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      $212K - $1.2M

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      36 Listings

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    Ross Township

    Ross Township, near Millville, is a rural community 26 miles from Cincinnati. It has spacious homes, highly rated schools, and outdoor recreation along the Great Miami River and in parks like Heritage Park and Furfield Dog Park. Ross Township in Millville is a quaint village along the Great Miami River, serving as a peaceful bedroom community to

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      $379K

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      $164K - $891K

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      12 Listings

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    Wayne Township

    Wayne Township in Seven Mile combines small-town charm with spacious homes on large lots. Local parks include Sebald Park with horse trails. Route 73 offers access to Trenton's amenities and Dayton, just 30 miles away. Wayne Township in Seven Mile, located 30 miles outside Dayton, epitomizes small-town living with big-city amenities. This peaceful

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      $358K

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      $122K - $2M

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    Reily Township

    Folks in Reily have room to breathe in homes surrounded by acres of Ohio prairie land, but the community is still at the center of life here. “People here work to help each other out,” says Dennis Conrad, Reily Fire Chief and Town Trustee for over 40 years. “For example, our squad is all volunteers, made up of farmers, business owners and people

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      $346K

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      $227K - $1M

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      2 Listings

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    Fairfield Township

    Fairfield Township in Hamilton offers a suburban lifestyle with a mix of natural scenery and shopping conveniences. The northern edge is dominated by Rentschler Forest MetroPark, featuring forest trails, a suspension bridge, and waterfalls, while the southern portion hosts shopping centers like Indian Springs Shopping Center and Bridgewater Falls.

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      $344K

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      $178K - $675K

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      51 Listings

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    Monroe

    Named after President James Monroe, this small city is a haven for commuters who want a relaxed, suburban lifestyle in southwest Ohio. Monroe is popular for its B-rated school system and plentiful parks. "Local employers like Proctor & Gamble [also] bring tons of people to the area,” says Michelle Grooms, Realtor with Southwest Ohio Realty. “They

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      $344K

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      $220K - $781K

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      10 Listings

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    Oxford

    During the academic year in Oxford, Ohio, campus quads, brick lecture halls and tree-lined walkways fill with college students on their way to class, and High Street's cafes crowd with study groups. Miami University has anchored the city since its founding in the early 1800s when the student population was still only a few hundred, and Cincinnati

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      $343K

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      $150K - $941K

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      17 Listings

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    Milford Township

    Milford Township in Oxford, located 40 miles outside Cincinnati, is a rural area known for its expansive agricultural land and spacious properties. The neighborhood primarily features ranch-style, prairie-style, and Colonial Revival homes, with many lots exceeding 5 acres due to agricultural zoning. Residents appreciate the tranquility and open

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      $343K

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      $80K - $2M

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      4 Listings

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    Hanover Township

    Hanover Township in Hamilton, Ohio, is a rural community situated between Hamilton and Oxford, offering a serene countryside lifestyle. With a population of around 8,000, this neighborhood is known for its scenic farmland and small-town charm. Housing options include single-family ranch-style homes, split-levels, bungalows, Craftsman-style houses,

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      $338K

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      $187K - $650K

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      3 Listings

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    Madison Township

    Situated along a southern stretch of Ohio countryside, Madison Township offers relaxed rural living. Residents live on spacious, often multiacre, lots surrounded by densely wooded areas and farmland. "Anyone who loves the outdoors will love it here,” says Jack Suter, a Realtor with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services who lives in the community.

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      $315K

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      $98K - $722K

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      12 Listings

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    Fairfield

    In the Cincinnati metro area, Bengals games are best accompanied by hot Skyline dip: a combination of cream cheese, shredded cheddar and — most essentially — Skyline Chili. The fast-casual chain, which now has around 160 locations across the Midwest and Florida, is headquartered in Fairfield, Ohio, a city that's home to approximately 45,000

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      $289K

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      $129K - $555K

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      21 Listings

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    Trenton

    Trenton, Ohio is going through a growth spurt. Since 2000, the city's population has nearly doubled, according to the United States Census Bureau. Trenton rests less 40 miles north of Cincinnati, which has lured commuters who crave a quieter lifestyle. Lynn Shaw, a librarian at the Trenton branch of MidPointe Library, says, “When my family and I

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      $262K

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      $170K - $476K

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      13 Listings

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    Hamilton

    Originally the site of a supply fort in the 1790s, Hamilton, Ohio, grew into a manufacturing hub by the 1840s thanks to hydraulic power. Water was directed from the Great Miami River through a system of dams and canals; factories included the Beckett Paper Company and, a few years later, Ford Tractors. German and Italian immigrants flocked to the

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      $238K

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      $124K - $525K

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      29 Listings

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    Saint Clair Township

    As the sun rises over St. Clair Township, morning dew drips from corn stalks, while some folks head out to the Four Mile Creek to fish. It’s this laidback country lifestyle that the community is best known for. "There are a few neighborhoods, but it's mostly a really rural area," says Century 21 Thacker & Associates Realtor Dustin Lema, who lives

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      $229K

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      $64K - $591K

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      4 Listings

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    East Hamilton

    East Hamilton, situated 34 miles north of Cincinnati along I-75, is experiencing a revitalization with a mix of new constructions, historical homes from the 1800s, and craftsman-style builds from the turn of the century. The neighborhood is highly walkable, featuring flat terrain, sidewalks on both sides of the streets, and ample street parking

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      $146K

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      $69K - $737K

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      14 Listings

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    Church

    With its stone walls and towering steeple dating back to the tail end of the 19th century, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church still stands on Clark Street. Today, this gothic structure — along with St. John Church on 1st Avenue — is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the neighborhood of Church, an aptly named community in Middletown, Ohio.

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      $115K

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      $77K - $216K

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    Avalon

    Used car dealerships, small community churches and old-fashioned motels line North Verity Parkway in Avalon, a Middletown neighborhood midway between Cincinnati and Dayton. The community is comprised of just under 400 homes, many of which date back to the 1920s when the area was dominated by steel and paper factories. Today, it’s common for

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      $157K

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      $92K - $239K

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    Avalon
  • El Dorado-Williamsdale

    El Dorado-Williamsdale

    Located just off Middletown’s Central Avenue, the neighborhood of El Dorado-Williamsdale is all about convenience. This small community is surrounded by nature, from a preserved nature sanctuary to manmade golfing greens, and offers quick access to the healthcare hub of Breiel Boulevard and the retail thoroughfare of Roosevelt Boulevard. This

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      $275K

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      $198K - $514K

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      1 Listing

    El Dorado-Williamsdale
  • Creekview

    Creekview

    Hundreds of families travel to Jacot Park in Middletown, Ohio, for soccer matches every year. "People come in from out of state…the motels are jammed," says Coldwell Banker Heritage Realtor Bill Hobbs, adding that tournaments like Spring Blast and Midwest Soccer Classic are major boosts for the city's economy. The fields at Jacot Park anchor

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      $239K

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      $187K - $315K

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      3 Listings

    Creekview
  • Euclid Heights-Runnymede

    Euclid Heights-Runnymede

    Embraced by three of Middletown’s major avenues, the neighborhood of Euclid Heights-Runnymede offers proximity to shopping, parks and downtown in addition to a well-established character. “People in that area have lived in their homes for quite a while, so there’s not a big turnover,” says Paul Renwick, a Realtor with Renwick Realty who has sold

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      $221K

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      $163K - $385K

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      2 Listings

    Euclid Heights-Runnymede
  • Highlands

    Highlands

    In 1894, Highlands, a Middletown, Ohio, neighborhood less than 2 miles from downtown, had just three homes. Two still stand today, restored to their former Victorian glory along a stretch of road called The Alameda. By the early 1900s, Armco Steel Company's success in Middletown necessitated more housing, and factory workers and their families

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      $208K

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      $138K - $498K

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      1 Listing

    Highlands
  • Barbara Park

    Barbara Park

    Old-school donut shops sit down the street from bingo parlors in Barbara Park, a Middletown, Ohio neighborhood developed during the 1950s and '60s. With the exception of a few convenience stores and the occasional community church, the neighborhood is primarily residential and comprised of approximately 530 midcentury homes and several apartment

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      $187K

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      $158K - $694K

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      4 Listings

    Barbara Park
  • Far Hills

    Far Hills

    Located along Middletown’s busy Roosevelt Boulevard, Far Hills is where the city’s residents come to shop. "You go through there to get to Walmart and a couple restaurants off the Interstate,” says Realtor Paul Renwick with Renwick Realty. South of the boulevard, a warren of side-streets constitutes a residential community, but the north side of

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      $184K

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      $97K - $399K

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      1 Listing

    Far Hills

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