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Hamilton

Hamilton

Located in Butler County

$208,422 Average Value
$171 Average Price per Sq Ft
115 Homes For Sale

A historic industrial city beside the Great Miami River

Originally the site of a supply fort in the 1790s, Hamilton, Ohio, grew into a manufacturing hub by the 1840s thanks to hydraulic power. Water was directed from the Great Miami River through a system of dams and canals; factories included the Beckett Paper Company and, a few years later, Ford Tractors. German and Italian immigrants flocked to the area, and in 1845, the community of Rossville—located on the west bank of the Miami River—merged with Hamilton on the east. By the mid-20th century, the city became a hotbed for the mob, even earning it the nickname "Little Chicago." The addition of Interstate 75 directed business out of the city. "Most of the big places left Hamilton, and there were a couple of fires in the factories," says Shawn Tegtmeier, an appraiser and Real Estate Agent at Tegtmeier Appraisal Services, Inc. Today, however, Hamilton's in the midst of a renaissance. "The city itself has seen a boom, with new breweries and restaurants. It's gone through a revitalization within the last four or five years," notes Tegtmeier. Maddie Watkins, Public Communications specialist for the city of Hamilton, agrees. "Hamilton’s transformation is a testament to hard work, creativity, and community spirit," she says. "Reinventing a city isn’t easy, but through a thriving arts scene, the dedication of its residents, and a little Midwest charm, this former industrial town has made an impressive comeback." It's now the 10th largest city in Ohio and growing, home to approximately 63,000 people 30 miles from Cincinnati and 40 miles from Dayton.

Hamilton features impressive architecture such as the Butler County Courthouse.
Hamilton features impressive architecture such as the Butler County Courthouse.
The Great Miami River runs through Hamilton bordering its historic district.
The Great Miami River runs through Hamilton bordering its historic district.
Hamilton is a historic industrial city aided by the presence of the Great Miami River.
Hamilton is a historic industrial city aided by the presence of the Great Miami River.
Explore Hamilton's historic district and marvel in the architectural beauty..
Explore Hamilton's historic district and marvel in the architectural beauty..
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A mix of historic architecture and modern construction

Hamilton's real estate landscape is composed of a variety of architectural styles, reflecting the city's stages of development beginning in the 1800s onward. There are mid-century ranch-style homes, bungalows dating back to the height of Hamilton's mob days, brightly-painted Victorians in historic neighborhoods like the German Village, and Colonial Revivals and pockets of new construction in neighborhoods like Washington and New London. Single-family home prices hover between $100,000 for investment properties and can reach close to $700,000 for Traditional style homes built within the last few years. However, median home prices hover around $215,000.

Early 19th Century Victorians are scattered throughout Hamilton.
Early 19th Century Victorians are scattered throughout Hamilton.
A row of homes in Hamilton shows off the variety of architecture in the neighborhood.
A row of homes in Hamilton shows off the variety of architecture in the neighborhood.
Hamilton is no stranger to vintage Colonial homes.
Hamilton is no stranger to vintage Colonial homes.
Some neighborhoods of Hamilton feature Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals.
Some neighborhoods of Hamilton feature Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals.
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The Hamilton City School District and a Miami University satellite campus

There are approximately 10,000 students enrolled in the Hamilton City School District, which is comprised of eight public elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools: Hamilton High and The Miami School, which offers nontraditional education pathways for students in grades seven through twelve. The district receives an overall B-minus grade from Niche and Hamilton is also home to Miami University's largest satellite campus. It has open admission for first-time college students and locals can explore the college's glass botanical gardens or attend performances at Parrish Auditorium. The Hamilton Lane Library offers everything from toddler story times to adult cooking classes on North 3rd Street.

Students of Hamilton can attend schools within the Hamilton City School District.
Students of Hamilton can attend schools within the Hamilton City School District.
Badin High School is a Catholic high school serving grades nine through twelve in Hamilton.
Badin High School is a Catholic high school serving grades nine through twelve in Hamilton.
St. Peter in Chains School offers a Christ-centered education to the children of Hamilton.
St. Peter in Chains School offers a Christ-centered education to the children of Hamilton.
Bridgeport Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Hamilton.
Bridgeport Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Hamilton.
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More than 54 public parks in Hamilton

Hamilton is home to over 40 public parks featuring everything from summertime splash pads and picnic shelters to large-scale athletic fields and landscaped golf courses. The 300-acre Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is known for its 70 outdoor sculptures, where walking trails wind past painted steel and carved granite, some of which are permanent fixtures while others are temporary exhibits. The Great Miami River Trail, which spans over 90 miles alongside its namesake river, connects Hamilton to neighboring cities like Fairfield and is popular with cyclists and skaters. There are three sizeable Metroparks and nature preserves in the Hamilton area: Forest Run, Four Mile Creek and Rentschler Forest, all of which offer hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.

The Great Miami River Trail offers a scenic walk in Hamilton.
The Great Miami River Trail offers a scenic walk in Hamilton.
Hamilton has an appreciation for metro parks such as Forest Run Metro Park.
Hamilton has an appreciation for metro parks such as Forest Run Metro Park.
Playgrounds perfect for the kids can be found throughout Hamilton.
Playgrounds perfect for the kids can be found throughout Hamilton.
There are hiking opportunities in Hamilton at nature preserves like Forest Run Metro Park.
There are hiking opportunities in Hamilton at nature preserves like Forest Run Metro Park.
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Annual festivals, fairs and Downtown museums

Hamilton residents can look forward to a series of festivals throughout the year, but summer is the most active season alongside the banks of the Great Miami River. On the morning of the Fourth of July, for instance, floats and local bands line up at the Butler County Fairgrounds. The parade finishes its route at F Street and there's a fireworks display in Veterans Park after the sun sets. Later in July, carnival rides, fried cheese stands and farmers set up at the fairgrounds, attracting thousands of visitors from around Butler County. RiversEdge Amphitheater welcomes a mix of tribute bands and modern bluegrass throughout the summer season, and Operation Pumpkin, the city's annual pumpkin festival, comes to Downtown Hamilton in October. It's famous for the giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off but also features live performances and vendors selling seasonal baked goods and hand-crafted jewelry. "Other standout events include the Fitton Center Season Launch, a free community block party, and the newly established Hamilton Hispanic Festival, which took place for the first time this year," says Watkins.

Year-round, residents can tour the Butler County Historical Society on Dayton Street, known for its 19th-century architecture, or stop by Downtown museums like the Fitton Center for Creative Arts, which has an extensive course catalog and hosts jazz nights for the community.

Hamilton has plenty to explore in its historic district downtown.
Hamilton has plenty to explore in its historic district downtown.
Hamilton Lane Public Library has been serving Hamilton residents since 1866.
Hamilton Lane Public Library has been serving Hamilton residents since 1866.
Hamilton citizens can enjoy the educational programs at the Hamilton Lane Public Library.
Hamilton citizens can enjoy the educational programs at the Hamilton Lane Public Library.
Explore the Hamilton archives at the Butler County Historical Society.
Explore the Hamilton archives at the Butler County Historical Society.
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Small businesses, breweries and shopping centers

Hamilton's retail scene is made up of a mix of mom-and-pop shops in historic buildings and national chains in newer shopping centers. Main Street, better known as High Street on the east bank of the Great Miami River, is known for its art galleries and small gift stores. Tegtmeier also highlights the city's growing focus on breweries; options include Fretboard and Municipal Brew Works, which is housed in a former municipal building. "Hamilton seems to have a younger, hipper feel to it now," says the appraiser, addressing the growth of activity Downtown. Watkins also speaks to recent revitalization efforts. "Old factories, once sitting vacant, have been reimagined into thriving hubs of activity. A prime example is the former Champion Mill Paper Company, now Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill, the largest indoor sports complex in America. This impressive renovation has turned a once-dormant 1.2 million square feet space into a bustling destination for athletes and visitors alike," she says.

For more traditional shopping needs, there's Hamilton Crossings Shopping Center, Hamilton Plaza—home to imported goods at El Gran Valle Verde Market—and the Bridgewater Falls shopping complex on the outskirts of town.

East Hamilton has plenty of restaurants and retail establishments to explore.
East Hamilton has plenty of restaurants and retail establishments to explore.
Take a walk on Main Street in Hamilton for shopping and eateries.
Take a walk on Main Street in Hamilton for shopping and eateries.
Start your day at True West Coffee in Hamilton and enjoy a coffee.
Start your day at True West Coffee in Hamilton and enjoy a coffee.
Ride in style at Debbie's Harley in Hamilton for all your protective motorcycle gear.
Ride in style at Debbie's Harley in Hamilton for all your protective motorcycle gear.
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Commuter routes and airline travel

Major thoroughfares near Hamilton include U.S. Route 4, U.S. Route 129 and Interstate 75, making travel to nearby cities like Cincinnati and Dayton relatively straightforward for residents with their own cars. Public transportation options within Hamilton are more limited, although the Butler County Regional Transit Authority offers routes that connect Downtown Hamilton to neighboring communities like Fairfield. For longer-distance travel, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, located approximately 45 miles from Hamilton via Interstate 275, has dozens of direct flight options. The Butler County Regional Airport, found within the city's boundaries, doesn't offer commercial flights, but it does offer flying lessons. The nearest hospital is Kettering Health Hamilton, which also serves as a major employer in the area.

Community policing and neighborhood watch programs

Crime rates fluctuate throughout Hamilton but generally hover at 10% higher than national averages; in 2022, there were 240 violent crimes reported in the city and nearly 1,380 property crimes. The Hamilton Police Department—which is made up of 115 sworn officers—works to address safety concerns through community policing initiatives, neighborhood watch programs, and public safety campaigns aimed at reducing both violent and property crimes. Hamilton also has an active Nextdoor Page, a platform where neighbors post about everything from break-ins to free items and tutoring services. "Initiatives like adaptive reuse and creative placemaking, coupled with forward-thinking leadership, have all helped shape the modern Hamilton we see today," says Watkins. It's a city on the precipice of change.

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Area Facts

Number of Homes
34,044
Number of Homes for Sale
115
Median Year Built
1958
Months of Supply
1.10
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,646
Below the national average
1,931
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,957
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,218
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
819
Average Studio Size Sq Ft
952
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
9,147

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Apr 4
    Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    7129 Woodberry Dr, Hamilton, OH 45011

    $625,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,597 Sq Ft
    • 7129 Woodberry Dr
    • New 10 days ago

    Elegant and thoughtfully designed, this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence seamlessly blends sophistication and everyday comfort, highlighted by a first-floor primary suite for added ease and privacy. Expansive living spaces are filled with natural light, creating an inviting yet refined atmosphere throughout. The heart of the home opens beautifully for both intimate gatherings and effortless

    Heather Smith Keller Williams Advisors

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  • Saturday, Apr 4
    Open Sat 1PM - 2:30PM

    610 Hayes Ave, Hamilton, OH 45015

    $195,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 992 Sq Ft
    • 610 Hayes Ave
    • New 2 days ago

    Well-maintained home with thoughtful updates throughout! Bright and spacious home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a large detached garage. Features include beautiful hardwood floors, a covered front porch and a low maintenance fenced yard with patio area. Mini-split system provides for efficient cooling. Don't miss this move-in ready home with the perfect mix of character and updates! Available

    Megan Driscoll Keller Williams Advisors

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  • Saturday, Apr 4
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    22 Holmes Ct, Hamilton, OH 45013

    $350,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,846 Sq Ft
    • 22 Holmes Ct
    • New 25 days ago

    Move-in ready home on the desirable west side of Hamilton! This well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2 full bath home offers comfortable living with thoughtful updates throughout. The oversized primary bedroom features an adjoining full bath for convenience. Enjoy cozy evenings in the living room by the fireplace, beautifully framed with built-in bookcases. Step outside to a fully fenced backyardperfect

    Sydney Bush ERA REAL Solutions Realty. LLC

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Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Average Home Value





Source: Public Records

Neighborhoods in Hamilton

Property Mix - Square Feet

Hamilton Has More Owners

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
30
Median Rent
$1,695
Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,100
Median 4 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$2,510
Median Townhouse Rent
$1,350
Median 2 Bedroom Townhouse Rent
$1,350
Median Condo Rent
$950
Median 2 Bedroom Condo Rent
$900

Demographics

Total Population
65,383
Median Age
38
Population under 18
25.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
18%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$50,888
Significantly below the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$65,750

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
86.7%
College Graduates
17.1%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
5%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
62.3%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
42''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
87°F
Annual Snowfall
14''

Area Factors

Fairly friendly

Bike Score®®

50 / 100

Fairly friendly

Walk Score®®

50 / 100

Somewhat friendly

Transit Score®®

20 / 100
Source: Local Logic
Sources: Local Logic

Local Logic measures the walkability, access to public transit and bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

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