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    The Village of Indian Hill

    Underneath tree canopies in The Village of Indian Hill sits the Boswell House, a mid-century Frank Lloyd Wright creation and modern-day private residence. This piece of architectural history is just one of many stately homes in The Village, an upscale suburb approximately 13 miles north of Cincinnati. A 1941 charter ensures that the neighborhood

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      $1.66M

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      $602K - $5.7M

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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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      $853K

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      $231K - $3.4M

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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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    Terrace Park

    About 15 miles east of Cincinnati is Terrace Park, a suburb with unique homes and a community feel. “We have events every month,” says Amy Hacket Roe of Coldwell Banker Realty, and 14 years of real estate experience in the area. “There’s the annual lighting of the green, Easter egg hunts and the Historical Society is always having events and

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      $811K

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      $553K - $1.4M

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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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      $369K - $2.1M

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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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      $248K - $2.2M

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    Montgomery

    When the end-of-year school bell rings announcing summer, students in Montgomery know that the next two months will include cooling off at the community pool, enjoying some ice cream from Aglamesis Brothers, or meeting up with friends at local events. It's this classic "Americana hometown feel" that attracts many people to the community, according

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      $694K

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      $229K - $2.1M

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    Mariemont

    Put together. That’s how someone might describe a stylish person with a manicured, well-curated appearance. If Mariemont was a person, someone might say it too is well put together – pleasing to the eye, with its parts thoughtfully assembled and exactly where they belong. “You want to live in Mariemont because it’s the best neighborhood in the

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      $657K

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      $302K - $1.3M

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    Amberley

    Amberley is easy to find, sitting just northeast of central Cincinnati and just above Bond Hill. The residential neighborhood's parks, tree-lined streets and highly rated schools add to the suburban feel of the neighborhood also known as Amberley Village. Nearby are Cincinnati's major league sports teams and Fortune 500 companies. Close to 3,500

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      $608K

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      $197K - $1.5M

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    Madeira

    Seven miles to the north of Cincinnati on Interstate 71, Madeira is a small city with an active community. “There is a tremendous amount of community events, and people show up and really care about the experience,” says Madeira Mayor Chris Hilberg. “We have everything from parades to fireworks on the Fourth of July to socials and dances for our

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      $608K

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      $275K - $1.8M

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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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    Dry Run

    Just 10 miles from downtown Cincinnati, Dry Run is a quiet neighborhood in the Newtown Village. “Being in a Village can have its advantages for sure,” says Tina Mattix of Coldwell Banker Realty, who has 20 years of experience in the area. “You have your own police department and fire department, and you really feel that the tax dollars stay in the

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      $583K

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      $252K - $1.2M

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    Stonebridge Farms

    Just north of Loveland’s quaint boutiques and eateries sits Stonebridge, a planned neighborhood for those who want a calm suburban lifestyle where children can bike around cul-de-sacs and neighbors can take daily walks. While this community is technically part of the Symmes Township, locals here identify more with the bordering city of Loveland,

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      $567K

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      $209K - $1.8M

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    Turpin Hills

    Turpin Hills is a carefully maintained suburb in Hamilton County. Bordered by parks and the Miami River, the neighborhood stays connected to nature though it borders the city limits. “Turpin Hills is a popular neighborhood that’s like a Mr. Rogers neighborhood. It’s relatively safe and very family-oriented,” says Alex Schafers of RE/MAX United

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      $543K

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      $242K - $938K

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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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    Evendale

    Evendale combines the quintessential nature of Cincinnati's suburban living with some of the Tri-state area's biggest employers, giving locals here a relaxed lifestyle with short commutes. Ranch-style homes and split-levels are common in the village, and properties sit on spacious lots, giving residents ample space to enjoy activities in their

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      $537K

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      $215K - $808K

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    Wyoming

    Less than 15 miles north of Downtown Cincinnati sits Wyoming, a city that provides commuters a quiet, suburban oasis to come home to. Residents of Wyoming enjoy the exceptional schools, spacious parks and historical society, which all add to its sense of community. “If you think of the meaning of community, think of Wyoming as the top tier of what

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      $531K

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      $227K - $1.2M

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    Outer Loveland

    The Little Miami Scenic Trail spans five counties, a dozen cities and is close to 80 miles in overall length. Stops along the way include state parks, 19th-century railroad depots and historic Loveland, which encompasses the smaller community of Outer Loveland. The neighborhood, located about 3 miles from downtown, is made up of cul-de-sacs, small

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      $527K

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      $255K - $1.5M

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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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    Blue Ash

    Refined suburban surroundings and a thriving corporate sector are two elements of life in Blue Ash, a city and business hub on the northeast side of the Cincinnati Metro. Home to a range of well-known companies, Blue Ash is a popular choice for professionals, while the area's high-ranking school system is attractive to families. Adding to the

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      $508K

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      $223K - $1.2M

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    Epworth Heights

    Epworth Heights sits on the banks of the Little Miami River, about 15 miles from downtown Cincinnati, but it is not under city jurisdiction. “Being in a smaller township has it’s advantages,” says Alison Moss of Keller Williams Seven Hill Realty, with 16 years of experience in the area. “You don’t have as high of an income tax rate, and there is a

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      $499K

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      $120K - $799K

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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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    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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    Glendale

    Cars still stop for passing trains in Glendale, Ohio, whose Village Square and central business district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the 1970s. “The Village of Glendale was started by the Procter family of Procter and Gamble,” explains Willie Caldwell, a current resident and program director at the Harry Whiting Brown

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      $472K

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      $181K - $941K

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