Camp Washington
Suburban Neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio
Hamilton County 45214, 45223, 45225
An older housing market
Camp Washington's housing market is changing. Here, old industrial buildings have been turned into loft apartments, and the Camp Washington Urban Revitalization Corporation has worked to renovate properties, some of which date back to the mid-19th century. "Most of these older houses are shotgun-style that are narrow and have rooms that are built one behind the other," Bridgman says. "Back in the day in Cincinnati, you paid property taxes on how much frontage your house took up, so they made them narrow and very long." While some of the homes in Camp Washington have been rebuilt within the past 20 years, they still reflect the older styles. Prices largely depend on the home's size and condition; they typically sell for anywhere between $125,000 and $250,000. Prospective buyers should be aware that Camp Washington receives a CAP Index Crime Score of 6 out of 10, higher than the national average of 4. Property and violent crime scores factor into this number.Valley Park, Camp Washington Urban Farm and more
When it's time to unwind, residents can head to Valley Park. Here, children push each other on the swings while families have picnic lunches under the trees. In the summertime, folks swim laps at the community pool. Not far from the pool, basketball players shoot hoops with their friends. For other options, the community is conveniently near a number of green spaces, including the award-winning Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, known for its conservation methods. Those wanting to enjoy a relaxing stroll among the trees head to Burnet Woods. Anglers often check out the park's catch-and-release lake.Ethel M. Taylor Academy and the award-winning Walnut Hills High
Children can enroll in Cincinnati City Schools, which boasts choice enrollment opportunities. For preschool through sixth grade, they can attend Ethel M. Taylor Academy, which receives a C rating from Niche. Here, they'll have the opportunity to connect with local tutoring programs through Grad Cincinnati and Bearcat Buddies, a program at the nearby University of Cincinnati. From there, many students attend A-plus-rated Walnut Hills High School, a 2023 National Blue Ribbon Award winner. The school serves Grades 7 through 12 and is ranked as one of the best options in the Cincinnati area — Niche even ranks it the No. 3 school in the state. Students here can take advantage of more than 25 AP course options.Camp Washington Farmers Market and other events
In Camp Washington, "there are regular community events, neighborhood clean-ups and art shows that foster a strong sense of belonging," Shipman says. The Camp Washington Urban Revitalization Corporation helps plan and promote many of these gatherings, which range from a community picnic complete with free food and live music to the annual Camp Washington Golf Outing at the Ashton Oaks Golf Course, which is nearly 20 miles away. The community also hosts the monthly Camp Washington Farmers Market from June through September.Commutes to downtown Cincinnati and major companies within Camp Washington
Camp Washington is conveniently bordered by Interstate 75. Residents can take this route for about 16 miles to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport or for around 4 miles to downtown Cincinnati. Many residents also take the Metro to get around. Line 64 can get people to the city center in just about 30 minutes. Nearby medical care options include Cincinnati Children's Hospital and UC Health, both of which are less than 3 miles away via Martin Luther King Drive. As for work, “there are still a lot of industry and slaughterhouses around," Bridgman says. "Seeing a cow running loose through the streets is not unusual in Camp Washington." The community is home to the aerospace company Meyer Tool Inc. and manufacturer Powell Valves. It also boasts Queensgate Yard, a railroad company that works on maintenance and train classifications. Residents have reported loud sounds coming from the area around the company.Mom 'n 'em Coffee, Camp Washington Chili and Binski's Bar
In the mornings, locals can swing by Mom' n 'em Coffee for a latte and sweet treat. Shipman calls it "a cozy spot with excellent coffee and pastries." It's "one of my favorite places to meet clients," she adds. For other options, the 24-hour Camp Washington Chili has become a staple in the community. It's not just the retro interior that offers residents a blast from the past. The eatery has been open for over 80 years, making it what the current owner Maria Papakirk says is "the oldest chili parlor in Cincinnati" — yes, even older than Cincinnati staple Skyline Chili. Camp Washington Chili is also a James Beard Award winner. Awards aside, Papakirk says she sees regulars every day. "Sometimes they come in twice, for breakfast and lunch. It's like Cheers 'where everybody knows your name,'" she says. For nights out, Binski's Bar is the community's go-to spot, even though it's one of the newer establishments in the community. Some come here to sip beers with friends, while others enjoy bingo nights. Those wanting to stay in for the night can pick up groceries at a nearby Kroger.A strong creative presence: The American Sign Museum and more
As locals drive down Camp Washington's streets, they see murals like "Campy Washington," an image of America's first president in a dress. There's more than just street art that solidifies Camp Washington as one of Cincinnati's creative hubs. The community is home to the American Sign Museum, which draws in people from all over the Tri-State area. Here, people can walk down a makeshift "Main Street" complete with fake storefronts that, unsurprisingly, feature unique signs. Nearby, at Wave Pool, a firehouse turned art center, artists participate in residency programs, and others come to peruse the art gallery. The community is also home to CampSITE Sculpture Park. Despite its name, "the park" is more of a museum. It boasts unique art pieces made by local creatives and often hosts events like the Holiday Bazaar Outdoor Market.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Andrew Maloney
eXp Realty
(513) 586-4439
63 Total Sales
1 in Camp Washington
$275,000 Price
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Scott Oyler
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Realty
(513) 854-6558
1,275 Total Sales
1 in Camp Washington
$140,000 Price
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Sandra Lettie
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Preferred Group
(513) 657-1277
187 Total Sales
1 in Camp Washington
$49,900 Price
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Adam Sanregret
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Advisors
(513) 854-8576
176 Total Sales
7 in Camp Washington
$75K - $325K Price Range
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Heather Herr
Responds QuicklyPrivate Real Estate Collection
(513) 866-3901
575 Total Sales
1 in Camp Washington
$100,000 Price
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Adam Schupp
Responds QuicklySibcy Cline, Inc.
(513) 586-7085
209 Total Sales
1 in Camp Washington
$124,900 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Camp Washington | US |
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Homicide | 6 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 5 | 4 |
Robbery | 6 | 4 |
Burglary | 7 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 7 | 4 |
Larceny | 7 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Camp Washington Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Camp Washington, Cincinnati sell after 11 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Camp Washington, Cincinnati over the last 12 months is $196,000, up 43% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Somewhat Walkable
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