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Deerfield

Deerfield

$543,888 Average Value

Beautiful homes, spacious parks and extensive shopping and dining

Deerfield Township’s spacious suburban lifestyle brims with amenities: sprawling parks, extensive mall retail and festive events to welcome its new residents into the community. “Deerfield is a very family-friendly place to live. Many people move there for the larger homes and yards,” a real estate agent, Jackie Quigley with eXp Realty, says. Along with the large, beautiful homes on spacious, well-maintained lots, the neighborhood also has a tremendous school system. “It’s an upscale neighborhood,” May Wu, the Sales Vice President at Comey & Shepherd Realtors, says. “It’s one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Cincinnati.” Residents of Deerfield Township also avoid extra taxes. “There is no city taxes, no income taxes. Over in Mason, you would pay 1%,” Beth Brown Clul, a Realtor with eXp Realty, says.

There are many new builds in the Deerfield perfect for families who need extra space.
There are many new builds in the Deerfield perfect for families who need extra space.
Cottell Park in Deerfield Township offers clean, well-kept grounds for little ones.
Cottell Park in Deerfield Township offers clean, well-kept grounds for little ones.
Deerfield Crossing in Deerfield Township offers high-end shopping options.
Deerfield Crossing in Deerfield Township offers high-end shopping options.
While in Deerfield Township, grab a sweet treat at Crumbl Cookies.
While in Deerfield Township, grab a sweet treat at Crumbl Cookies.
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From ranch-style and bi-level to new-traditionals and custom mansions

Deerfield Township’s winding roads and cul-de-sacs sprawl over a large terrain. The large lots commonly have half an acre to a full acre of land decorated with garden beds and flourishing oak trees. Most houses come with long driveways and attached garages. The architectural styles include ranch-style homes, bi-level, colonials, new-traditionals and even custom mansions. Homes in the neighborhood are much newer, with many being built after 1980. The sales prices can vary drastically. A bi-level, three-bedroom home built in the 1980s has sold for as low as $290,000. On the other end of the spectrum, a five-bedroom home with nearly 9,000 square feet and five bedrooms has sold for $2.4 million. “The market is really hot there,” Wu says. “Every house gets multiple offers, and the homes sell really quickly.” Townhouses and condominiums are also common in pockets of Deerfield Township and have sold for between $220,000 and $550,000. As for crime, Deerfield Township received a Crime Score of 5 out of 10 from the CAP Index, slightly higher than the national average.

Custom mansions in Deerfield are designed for modern living.
Custom mansions in Deerfield are designed for modern living.
Deerfield Township is characterized by its diverse housing options such as ranch styles.
Deerfield Township is characterized by its diverse housing options such as ranch styles.
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Students attend the well-regarded Mason City School District

A bonus of Deerfield Township is the school system. Students in the neighborhood can go to the Mason City School District, which earned a perfect A-plus grade from Niche. Children start in Pre-K at the Mason Early Childhood Center before moving on to Mason Intermediate Elementary School in third grade. Both schools received A grades from Niche. In seventh grade, students attend Mason Middle School, which also earned an A grade from Niche. The final stop for students K-through-12 experience is William Mason High School, which prides itself on preparing students to be contributing members of the global economy. William Mason High earned an A-plus grade from Niche. As for private schools, Liberty Bible Academy serves kindergarten through 12th grade and A-graded by Niche.

The Mason Early Childhood Center in Deerfield Township provides quality education for children.
The Mason Early Childhood Center in Deerfield Township provides quality education for children.
Mason Intermediate Elementary School covers grades K - 5th grade.
Mason Intermediate Elementary School covers grades K - 5th grade.
William Mason High School offers top-notch extracurricular sports programs.
William Mason High School offers top-notch extracurricular sports programs.
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Work on target practice at Carter Park’s Archery Range

When residents want a break from enjoying their spacious lawns, they head to one of Deerfield’s impressive parks. Cottell Park has a walking path beside a fishing pond that is ideal for an afternoon walk. The playgrounds there provide shade with coverings for adults as they look on. The athletic opportunities at Cottell Park seem endless. From five baseball fields to four soccer fields and four tennis courts, visitors will have no issue finding a place to get a game going. Schappacher Park features older, larger trees that shade a dog park with sections for large and small dogs, plus a small playground. At Kingswood Park, one can jog or bike along trails next to open fields or go to the weekly farmers market to get snacks, then eat them in the large community picnic pavilion. The park even has a free library for those looking for their next book. Over at Carter Park, visitors can work on their target practice at the archery range.

Eat and shop at the Deerfield Towne Center

At the community’s Deerfield Towne Center, shoppers will find retail galore in a packed shopping center. “The mall is a trendy place to go. It has so many shops, restaurants and even a movie theater,” Quigley says. Half Day Café serves up a Cincinnati-style goetta hash in a bright interior showcasing a mural for a morning pick me up. At Seoul Korean BBQ & Hotpot, customers grill meats in the middle of the table for a meal and an experience on date night. Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is a steak restaurant serving American favorites. “Firebirds is a great place,” Brown Clul says. “The bar area is open and inviting, and they also have some fantastic bar bites.” To stock up for the week’s groceries, there’s a Wal-Mart Supercenter and a Whole Foods Market.

Grab a delicious treat or a healthy snack at Frutta Bowls in Deerfield Crossing.
Grab a delicious treat or a healthy snack at Frutta Bowls in Deerfield Crossing.
Stop by First Watch for a great breakfast or lunch in Deerfield Township.
Stop by First Watch for a great breakfast or lunch in Deerfield Township.
Half Day Cafe serves up a great breakfast for Deerfield Township locals.
Half Day Cafe serves up a great breakfast for Deerfield Township locals.
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21 miles from Downtown Cincinnati

About 21 miles from Downtown Cincinnati, township residents can easily commute to the big city via Interstate 71 South. They can also reach downtown via the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority bus system, otherwise known as the Metro, from the stop on Irwin Simpson Road. For weekend adventures in the city, visit the Cincinnati Art Museum or the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is a 34-mile drive for weekend adventures that may require a flight. For medical attention, Mercy Health Kings Mills Hospital is a 4-mile drive up Interstate 71 North.

Meet the neighbors at Deerfield Towne Center’s Treat Street

Residents can participate in community events to get to know their neighbors and celebrate annual holidays. Deerfield Towne Center is the venue for Treat Street, a trick-or-treating event complete with music and refreshments. Later in the year, locals can go to the Holiday Lights event for the tree lighting, inflatables and a visit from Santa. The township also has a handmade market where regional artisans display their crafts, plus summertime and wintertime farmers markets in Kingswood Park.

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Schools

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Open Houses

  • Saturday, Mar 7
    Open Sat 2PM - 4PM

    9907 Kensington Ln, Mason, OH 45040

    $1,399,999

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,711 Sq Ft
    • 9907 Kensington Ln

    Stunning, Better-Than-New Home in Mason's Prestigious Kensington Community! Completed in late 2022 with a newly finished walkout lower level (2024), this meticulously maintained home is full of upgradesover $250k in custom features! The chef's kitchen boasts quartz countertops, custom cabinetry with pull-out drawers, a walk-in pantry, and a reverse osmosis drinking fountain. The expansive family

    Jessica Bush ERA Real Solutions Realty

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  • Sunday, Mar 8
    Open Sun 1PM - 3PM

    5449 Old Farm Dr, Mason, OH 45040

    $410,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,540 Sq Ft
    • 5449 Old Farm Dr
    • New 25 days ago

    Charming, updated Quad-Level in Mason CSD! Eat In Kitchen renovated 2023 w/ new SS appliances (including induction cooktop), Quartzite countertops, filtration system, tile backsplash, tile floors & large pantry! Updated 1/2 bath w/ floating vanity & tile. LR features WBFP, Built-in shelves for storage. Large primary bedroom w/ updated en suite 2023! Lots of natural light! New lighting & flooring

    Alexandra Woellert Keller Williams Pinnacle Group

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  • Saturday, Mar 7
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    8588 Charleston Creek Dr, Mason, OH 45040

    $620,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,818 Sq Ft
    • 8588 Charleston Creek Dr
    • New 21 days ago

    Well maintained one owner home in Charleston Park featuring brand new carpet throughout, a freshly remodeled, vaulted family room with fireplace, and walkout to backyard. Eat-in kitchen with new tile backsplash, disposal and faucet, island counter bar and new LG refrigerator. Newer HVAC (serviced bi-annually), water heater, water softener, windows, front door and more. New ceiling fans, Kohler

    Krista Wagner eXp Realty

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Deerfield Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
20,601
Median Age
40
Population under 18
24.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.6%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$127,126
Significantly above the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$157,468

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
97.7%
College Graduates
72.3%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
31.9%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
75.3%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
42''
Average Winter Low Temperature
21°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
15''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®®

50 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Walk Score®®

58 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

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