Madisonville
Suburban Neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio
Hamilton County 45227

A diverse architectural scene: Stick-style, Craftsman and new builds
Those walking along Madisonville's sloping sidewalk-lined streets see everything from the ornamental facades and hipped roofs of late 19th-century Stick-style residences to the contemporary forms of new developments. Early 20th-century bungalow-style Craftsman builds with front porches and midcentury single-story dwellings with attached basement garages add to this architecturally diverse community. These homes typically range from $150,000 for a smaller, single-story dwelling to $660,000 for a new construction. Depending on the property's location, some homes sit on hills and lend themselves to steep staircases and terraced brick yard features that hug grassy lawns. These yards extend toward tree-lined streets that many people park on. While much of Madisonville is filled with non-HOA single-family dwellings, the community is also home to a number of apartment complexes.Murray Path, Bramble Park and other recreational offerings
"It's a very active community," Perez says. She mentions the Murray Path, which has become "well-traveled" by bikers and walkers following its recent renovation. Perez adds that "it will eventually be connected to the Wasson Way Trail" that passes through multiple Cincinnati neighborhoods. But people here don't have to head outside their community to spend time outside. Locals practice their shots at Bramble Park's vibrantly painted basketball court, while the Madisonville Recreation Center's tennis courts make for a great workout. During the warmer months, the Madisonville Pool fills with community members ready to jump in the water to escape the summer heat. For other activities, locals can purchase a Hyde Park Golf and Country Club membership or head to the nearby Ault Park — known for its weeping cherry blossoms.Cincinnati Public Schools
Children can enroll in Cincinnati Public Schools like John P. Parker School, which receives a C-plus rating on Niche. It offers educational instruction for pre-kindergarteners through sixth graders and boasts a magnet program that helps get children ready for further education. Children can then go to any of the district's high schools, which serve seventh graders and beyond. Madisonville is home to C-minus-rated Shroder High School, which is known for its Pharmacy Technician Program. A nearby option is A-plus-rated Walnut Hills High School. It's ranked in the top 5% of the nation's public middle and high schools. Class offerings include required Latin learning and 30 AP courses to pick from.Tuesdays at the Park and other events
Bramble Park is the community's hot spot for events. It's home to Tuesdays at the Park. Those attending these June and July gatherings see kids jumping on bouncy houses and feasting on sweet treats. Food truck offerings and live music help get locals in the celebrating spirit. In the past, Mad Lama Coffee Shop hosted a Brick Garden's Farmer's Market on Wednesdays from mid-July through early September, giving locals a place to talk about their gardening suggestions and peruse produce. Creatives can check out Artsville's many offerings. The non-profit has partnered with organizations like the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, so locals won't need to go too far away to see performances.Important to Know
Madisonville is home to a number of places of worship and multiple hotels. It is also where Medpace Inc., a company renowned for its medical research, is. Other nearby employers and destinations are accessible via Interstate 71. Madisonville is just around 11 miles from the downtown area, meaning that some of the city's biggest employers, including Proctor & Gamble, are just a short drive away. Locals here can take the same interstate to higher learning institutions like the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University, both of which are less than 10 miles away. This also means that the University of Cincinnati Medical Center is nearby. Residents can also take I-71 to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which is about 23 miles away. While many people here drive, they can also take advantage of the Metro's public transportation routes.The Cheesecakery, Mom' n 'em Coffee and more
Madisonville's culinary scene ranges from The Cheesecakery, a cafe known for having the most cheesecake flavors in the region, to Element Eatery, a food court home to Taco Oso, among other establishments. Perez recommends Mom 'n 'em Coffee. Here, locals can kick back and relax with a glass of wine or try seasonal drinks. Those craving Mexican flavors head to Mazunte Taqueria, which pairs tacos with tasty margaritas that make for a perfect dinner out with friends. Another option for a night out is Bad Tom Smith Brewing. This establishment's old-timey vibe meshes well with pizza and ice-cold drinks. Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy that the neighborhood is home to stores like Amani Beauty and French Rendez-vous. The latter is operated out of a quaint yellow house, and it offers several authentic goods, including ceramic cicada magnets and French tablecloths. For other shopping needs, Madisonville is conveniently just a short drive from Oakley Station, where residents will find a Kroger and a number of chain eateries.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Diana Navarro Pantoja
Huff Realty
(513) 586-5592
23 Total Sales
1 in Madisonville
$210,500 Price
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Eric Jones
Keller Williams Community Part
(513) 854-5945
46 Total Sales
1 in Madisonville
$172,000 Price
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Sandra Wethington
eXp Realty, LLC
(513) 586-2852
231 Total Sales
1 in Madisonville
$216,400 Price
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Andrew Gaydosh
eXp Realty
(937) 800-4407
1,081 Total Sales
3 in Madisonville
$115K - $380K Price Range
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Karen Dulle
Comey & Shepherd REALTORS
(513) 854-0326
81 Total Sales
1 in Madisonville
$238,000 Price
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Jamie Hurtubise
Keller Williams Advisors
(513) 854-0300
205 Total Sales
3 in Madisonville
$210K - $264K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Madisonville | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 4 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Madisonville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Madisonville, Cincinnati sell after 26 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Madisonville, Cincinnati over the last 12 months is $291,500, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Open Houses
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Sunday, Jun 11:30 - 3:30pm
$625,000
- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2,348 Sq Ft
- 5819 Bramble Ave
- New 3 days ago
Stunning fully renovated 5 bed, 3.5 bath home in the heart of Madisonville! This spacious beauty features a new roof, new water heater, new air condenser, all new stainless steel appliances, new carpet, and new flooring throughout. The open-concept layout is perfect for entertaining, and the brand-new deck offers great outdoor living space. Enjoy a luxurious primary suite, updated baths, and
Christopher Woodward NavX Realty, LLC
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Sunday, Jun 112 - 1pm
$269,900
- 4 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 1,249 Sq Ft
- 5521 Chandler St
Beautifully renovated brick home with four bedrooms! Refinished hardwood floors and newer windows. New HVAC in 2022. Freshly painted interior. New Kitchen and Bath, so you can just move right in! Private yard on a nice street. Attached Garage. Great location with newer homes/higher values on the street!
Rick Finn Coldwell Banker Realty
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Sunday, Jun 11:30 - 3pm
$489,900
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 4496 Butterfield Place
- New 10 days ago
Construction is complete at Butterfield Crest, Madisonville's newest townhome community. This spacious 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhome is 1,418sf of flexible living space, including a 1st floor recreation room, use as a home office, gym, or private guest suite. Enjoy thoughtful design across every floor, including a modern kitchen with waterfall quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and ample
Michael Hines Coldwell Banker Realty
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