$995 - $1,270 per month
Woodgrove Point
1 - 2 Beds
3318 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45239
$995 - $1,270 per month
Woodgrove Point
1 - 2 Beds
3318 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45239
$1,305 per month
Auburn Park Apartments
2 Beds
3231-3243 Sovereign Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45251
$1,544 per month
8250 Royal Heights Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45239
Find your next home in this modernly refreshed 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home on Royal Heights Dr in the Groesbeck subdivision of Colerain Township. We are pet-friendly! Your dogs and cats are welcome at 8250 Royal Heights Drive.This home's recent remodel creates a contemporary and pleasant atmosphere. It's equipped with modern necessities such as whole-home Air Conditioning, an
$1,430 per month
8375 Pippin Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45239
Step into this newly-remodeled and refreshed 3-bedroom, 1-bath home on Pippin Rd in the Colerain Twp.East subdivision of Colerain Township. We are pet-friendly! Your dogs and cats are welcome at 8375 Pippin Road.Enjoy the contemporary atmosphere of this newly refreshed home. Modern conveniences abound, including whole-home Air Conditioning, an electric Stove and Oven,a Dishwasher,
$915 per month
Sequoia Court
1 - 2 Beds
7878-7880 Sequoia Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45239
$1,545 per month
3962 Woodsong Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45251
MOVE-IN READYThis home is move-in ready. Schedule your tour now or start your application today.Monthly Recurring Fees:$10.95 - Utility ManagementMaymont Homes is committed to clear and upfront pricing. In addition to the advertised rent, residents may have monthly fees, including a $10.95 utility management fee, a $25.00 wastewater fee for homes on septic systems, and
Groesbeck, Ohio, a family-oriented suburban community near Downtown Cincinnati, is known for its friendly atmosphere and low home prices. The area features a variety of midcentury home styles, including split-levels, brick ranches, and colonials, with newer traditional homes built in the last 20 years. Groesbeck's streets are lined with sidewalks and mature trees, though most residents rely on cars for transportation. The community is on par with the national average for crime rates. Families have access to several educational options, including public schools in the Northwest Local School District and private education at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School. Colerain High School is noted for its diversity. For recreation, residents can visit Defy Trampoline Park, Colerain Park, and Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve. Groesbeck Park is popular for baseball. Dining options include the Red Squirrel Diner, Richie’s for southern cuisine, and Cincy Seafood. Shopping is convenient along Colerain Avenue with stores like Walmart, Target, Kroger, and ALDI. The community enjoys a short 10-mile commute to Downtown Cincinnati and is 22 miles from Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati International Airport. Colerain Park hosts the Sizzling Summer Entertainment Series, featuring movies, concerts, and live plays, along with the annual 4th of July Spectacular event.