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Neighborhoods in the 45044 ZIP Code

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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

    • Average Value

      $490K

    • List Price

      $290K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      59 Listings

    Liberty Township
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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

    • Average Value

      $344K

    • List Price

      $218K - $781K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Monroe
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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.

    • Average Value

      $115K

    • List Price

      $77K - $216K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Church
  • 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

    • Average Value

      $239K

    • List Price

      $187K - $315K

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      Homes For Sale

      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

    • Average Value

      $221K

    • List Price

      $166K - $385K

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      Homes For Sale

      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

    • Average Value

      $208K

    • List Price

      $138K - $498K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      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

    • Average Value

      $187K

    • List Price

      $143K - $694K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      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

    • Average Value

      $184K

    • List Price

      $97K - $399K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Far Hills
  • Greenfields

    Greenfields

    Located along Middletown’s southern frontier, the neighborhood of Greenfields is where residential living comes up against established industry. The AK Steel complex, Middletown’s largest employer for over 125 years, puts manufacturing jobs at residents’ doorsteps. "It used to be called Armco, but its name was changed to AK Steel and later AK

    • Average Value

      $177K

    • List Price

      $108K - $282K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Greenfields
  • South Middletown

    South Middletown

    The Great Miami River Trail has attracted thousands of cyclists and long-distance runners since the first 8 miles were paved in 1976. Today, it spans more than 90 miles across five counties and through various communities, including Middletown, Ohio, and the smaller neighborhood of South Middletown. Here, World War I-era single-family homes border

    • Average Value

      $144K

    • List Price

      $71K - $321K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    South Middletown
  • Mayfield

    Mayfield

    No two homes look quite the same in Mayfield, a neighborhood nestled between baseball fields and manufacturing facilities in Middletown, Ohio. The city boomed throughout the first half of the 20th century thanks to AK Steel, which was then known as the American Rolling Mill Company, and communities like Mayfield grew to support factory workers and

    • Average Value

      $139K

    • List Price

      $80K - $220K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Mayfield
  • Amanda-Oneida

    Amanda-Oneida

    Beginning in the late 1800s, AK Steel, then known as Armco, was headquartered in Middletown, Ohio. Although it left town in the early 2000s, taking hundreds of jobs with it, other large-scale industrial centers remained. Many are still based in Amanda-Oneida, a neighborhood 3 miles south of downtown Middletown. Here, midcentury homes and small

    • Average Value

      $123K

    • List Price

      $71K - $250K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Amanda-Oneida
  • Sherman

    Sherman

    In Middletown, Ohio, some things have remained more or less the same for the better part of a century: modest bungalows date back to the 1920s and '30s, and businesses like Central Pastry Shop have perfected the same recipes for 75 years. "I still use the same ingredients that they used back in the day," says co-owner Valerie Slamka, adding that

    • Average Value

      $119K

    • List Price

      $76K - $182K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Sherman
  • Prospect

    Prospect

    A century ago, the steel industry boomed in Middletown, Ohio. Modest bungalows and Foursquares sprung up to accommodate a growing number of American Rolling Mill Company employees, and venues like the Sorg Opera House entertained silent moviegoers. Although Armco Inc. relocated in the 1980s, a decision that resulted in a prolonged period of

    • Average Value

      $113K

    • List Price

      $70K - $161K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Prospect
  • Meadowlawn

    Meadowlawn

    More than 2,000 carefully landscaped trees and shrubs shade century-old gravestones in Woodside Cemetery. Established in the 1890s less than 2 miles from downtown Middletown, the cemetery anchors a neighborhood known as Meadowlawn, where dozens of homes were built for steelworkers throughout the 1920s. "Middletown and Armco Steel have a long, long

    • Average Value

      $112K

    • List Price

      $85K - $204K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Meadowlawn
  • Douglass

    Douglass

    Families gather in Douglass Park for outdoor movies on summer nights in Middletown, Ohio. The park spans nearly 30 acres and shares a name with the surrounding neighborhood. Except for a few churches and a recruiting office for the National Guard, Douglass is primarily residential. Cottages date back to the early 20th century, and the Great Miami

    • Average Value

      $107K

    • List Price

      $71K - $179K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Douglass
  • New England Heights

    New England Heights

    • Average Value

      $230K

    • List Price

      $133K - $553K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    New England Heights
  • Lewis-Clifton Farms

    Lewis-Clifton Farms

    • Average Value

      $210K

    • List Price

      $134K - $382K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Lewis-Clifton Farms
  • Oakland

    Oakland

    • Average Value

      $116K

    • List Price

      $73K - $200K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Oakland