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Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, OH

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    Mount Adams

    Affectionately nicknamed “The Hill,” Mount Adams has been perched above downtown Cincinnati since the early 1800s. Nicholas Longworth established one of America’s first Catawba vineyards here, and as the wine industry expanded, the neighborhood attracted working-class immigrants and famous politicians from across the country – the namesake John

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      $854K

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      $230K - $3.5M

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    Coldstream

    On the banks of the Ohio River, 14 miles from Downtown Cincinnati, is Coldstream, a community big on beauty. “In Coldstream, much of the natural area is protected, so what you see is what you get; it’s not getting built on,” Steve Sievers, the assistant township administrator for operations, says. “We’ve done a great job balancing nature and

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      $850K

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      $328K - $3.5M

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    Mount Lookout

    The 19th-century Cincinnati Observatory features one of the world's oldest telescopes and refers to itself as "The Birthplace of American Astronomy." As such, it should come as no surprise that the observatory's nearest community dons the name Mount Lookout. An ode to the neighborhood's landscape and those astronomers who "looked out" at the skies

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      $755K

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      $370K - $2.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Hyde Park

    Six miles from downtown Cincinnati is Hyde Park, a neighborhood with varied home styles and plenty to see. One of the main features of the neighborhood is Hyde Park Square, a two-block area along Erie Avenue with locally owned boutiques and restaurants and a park in the center. “You get an instant feeling of small-town living close to downtown,”

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      $719K

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      $249K - $2.2M

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      19 Listings

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    Columbia Tusculum

    A colorful hillside neighborhood, Columbia Tusculum is located about 5 miles from Downtown Cincinnati. The community was discovered by accident by its founder, Benjamin Stites, while on an expedition in 1788. The land was purchased for less than a dollar an acre, and steamboats, railways and streetcars helped the town grow. Today, Columbia

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      $600K

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      $237K - $1.5M

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    Pendleton

    Pendleton has been around since the 1850s when German immigrants first came to Cincinnati. They built some of the district’s Italianate structures, carriage houses and tenement buildings that, until recently, had been abandoned. As people begin to move back into the area, hundred-year-old buildings like the old Woodward School have transformed

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      $593K

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      $386K - $1.2M

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      4 Listings

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    East End

    In East End, residents can head out on their boats and enjoy waterfront views from their porches. The Ohio River anchors both the recreational and restaurant scene here, but it has also shaped much of the neighborhood's culture. Settlers were originally drawn to the area's fertile land in the mid-1800s. By the 1900s, the community had solidified

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      $538K

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      $76K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

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    East Walnut Hills

    East Walnut Hills is known as one of Cincinnati's urban forests. Tall sycamore and oak trees line the streets, creating a shady canopy for residents to walk, bike and shop under. In between shades of green are 19th-century homes and landmarks, including the St. Francis de Sales Church, which hints at this community's rich history. It's these

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      $524K

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      $175K - $2M

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    Kenwood

    Just 12 miles north of downtown Cincinnati on Interstate 71 is the suburb of Kenwood, which could be described as a shopper’s paradise. “Kenwood’s really been flourishing since the malls have been built,” says Cincinnati-native Realtor Steve Elbert, who has been selling homes in Cincinnati for 40 years. “It’s a great mix of shops and about any

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      $483K

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      $217K - $969K

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      5 Listings

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    City Center

    City Center is the heart of Cincinnati, a river valley surrounded by steep hills. This urban sector is home to seemingly endless entertainment. From countless art, history and culture destinations to the neighborhood's Bengals and Reds stadiums, residents will be hard-pressed to find boredom. Residents also have a plethora of impressive dining

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      $479K

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      $225K - $577K

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      4 Listings

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    Over-The-Rhine

    Something unique always draws the eye when walking along the streets of the historic Over-The-Rhine neighborhood, or OTR, as the locals call it. Stroll along Main, Race, Vine or 12th Streets and spot the colorful murals that pay tribute to the area’s German heritage or famous natives, like soul singer James Brown in “Mr. Dynamite.” It can also be

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      $446K

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      $169K - $2M

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      22 Listings

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    Oakley

    Though it was once a prominent manufacturing town during the 1900s, the northeast Cincinnati neighborhood of Oakley found itself with a high volume of vacant buildings and undeveloped land by the end of the 20th century. Since the adjacent neighborhood, Hyde Park, had already cemented its status as the premiere neighborhood in Cincinnati,

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      $434K

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      $271K - $1.4M

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    Linwood

    Just outside of downtown Cincinnati, the neighborhood of Linwood has the conveniences of big-city living. “Everything is close by, which can be a good thing, and it can also cause some issues,” says Beth Yeary of Coldwell Banker Realty, with eight years of experience in the area. “Some locals may complain about being close to the Lunken Airport,

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      $425K

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      $203K - $1.3M

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      2 Listings

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    North Avondale

    Cincinnatians know North Avondale as a place where they can drive down the streets, roll down the windows and admire eclectic homes, each one different from the next. "It was basically the first high-end neighborhood in Cincinnati," says local Realtor Alicia Stoughton with Keller Williams Realty. In fact, throughout the late 1800s and into the

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      $398K

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      $113K - $1.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Mount Auburn

    Long before four-wheel drive, teams of horses carried Cincinnatians up Mount Auburn's famously steep hills. "It wasn't easy," says Jim Tarbell, the city's former Vice Mayor and current Mount Auburn resident. By the 1870s, the city's incline system transported people from the base of the hill all the way to the Lookout House Restaurant. "We had one

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      $380K

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      $165K - $1.4M

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      11 Listings

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    Clifton

    Clifton in Cincinnati surrounds the University of Cincinnati, featuring diverse architecture. Ludlow Avenue hosts the Esquire Theatre and Ludlow Garage. Nearby, Mt. Storm Park and Burnet Woods provide outdoor activities. Clifton, a historic neighborhood just north of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, is known for its architectural charm and community

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      $369K

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      $118K - $3.3M

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      29 Listings

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    Pleasant Ridge

    One of Cincinnati’s many neighborhoods, Pleasant Ridge has received praise for its diversity, walkability and vibrant central business district. Its own little downtown area based around Ridge Avenue and Montgomery features buildings dating back to the early 20th century and is populated by a large cluster of eateries and unique shops that can be

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      $355K

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      $137K - $798K

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      5 Listings

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    West End

    West End is home to vibrant murals that adorn buildings and the towering clock and pointed towers of Cincinnati City Hall. This Romanesque landmark, built in 1893, represents a neighborhood rooted in historical preservation. Sitting along the gridded streets are rows of late-19th-century brick constructions — remnants of the city's earliest days

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      $354K

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      $90K - $666K

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      2 Listings

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    Covedale

    Homebuyers who want to settle down away from the busy streets of Cincinnati don’t have to travel far. The coveted neighborhood of Covedale is a secluded oasis just 8 miles from downtown Cincinnati. The area feels separate from the city but close enough for residents to enjoy everything the city has to offer. “Covedale is super charming and

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      $312K

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      $163K - $983K

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      7 Listings

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    Paddock Hills

    Paddock Hills celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019, a far cry from the neighborhood’s humble beginning as a single residential development site at Paddock Hills Avenue and Paddock Lane. A community of fewer than 300 homes, perpetually under the radar Paddock Hills is one of Cincinnati’s smallest neighborhoods. “I wouldn’t say it’s a secret,

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      $303K

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      $170K - $368K

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    Mount Washington

    When people think of Mount Washington, they think of the water tower. Built in 1939 and standing at 198 feet, the Art Deco structure holds three million gallons and is still operated by the Greater Cincinnati Water Works today. Its rotating light can be seen from downtown and provides a signal for planes at nearby Lunken Airfield. More than that,

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      $298K

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      $157K - $505K

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    Madisonville

    People living in Madisonville, a Cincinnati neighborhood established in 1809 and named after the fourth president of the United States, have some of Cincinnati's culinary gems right at their doorstep. Residents can stroll into The Cheesecakery and choose from more than 30 flavors of the crowd-favorite dessert or head to Mom 'n 'em Coffee for a

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      $293K

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      $135K - $1.1M

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      19 Listings

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    Kennedy Heights

    Lewis Kennedy sought to develop an ideal suburban environment in 1880s Cincinnati, wanting “a park-like air to the whole place.” With an English countryside in mind, he planned spacious lots with tree-lined streets and pastoral Tudors planted on top of them. Streets were tentatively named after English writers like Charles Dickens and Thomas

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      $288K

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      $160K - $677K

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      8 Listings

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    Evanston

    Evanston is known as "The Educating Community." It's home to six educational institutions, including Xavier University. Adding to its desirability is that it offers residents easy access to Interstate 71, which can get them to downtown Cincinnati in under 6 miles. The construction of this major thoroughfare caused many of the establishments the

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      $288K

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      $150K - $880K

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      28 Listings

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    Corryville

    Corryville, a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, offers a unique blend of modern trends and historical charm. The area is characterized by a mix of late-19th-century homes and contemporary builds, including brick and vinyl shotgun cottages in vibrant colors, multistory Craftsmans, and updated brick condos. The University of Cincinnati borders the

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      $282K

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      $220K - $412K

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