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Why Live in Deerfield

Deerfield Township in Mason offers a spacious suburban lifestyle with numerous amenities, including expansive parks, extensive retail options, and community events. The neighborhood is known for its large, well-maintained lots, often featuring garden beds and oak trees, with homes ranging from ranch-style and bi-level to colonials and custom mansions. Many homes were built after 1980, and the area also includes townhouses and condominiums. The Mason City School District serves the community, with highly rated schools such as Mason Early Childhood Center, Mason Intermediate Elementary School, Mason Middle School, and William Mason High School. Private education is available at Liberty Bible Academy. Deerfield Township boasts several parks, including Cottell Park with its walking path and athletic fields, Schappacher Park with a dog park and playground, and Kingswood Park with trails and a farmers market. Carter Park features an archery range. The Deerfield Towne Center offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. Dining options include Half Day Café, Seoul Korean BBQ & Hotpot, and Firebirds Wood Fired Grill. For groceries, residents have access to a Wal-Mart Supercenter and Whole Foods Market. The area is 21 miles from Downtown Cincinnati, accessible via Interstate 71 South and the Metro bus system. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is 34 miles away, and Mercy Health Kings Mills Hospital is 4 miles away. Deerfield Township hosts community events like Treat Street and Holiday Lights, fostering a strong sense of community. The neighborhood has a crime risk comparable to the national average.

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