Turpin Hills
Suburban Neighborhood in Mariemont, Ohio
Hamilton County 45230, 45244
Carefully maintained lawns near Clough Pike
Diligently landscaped front yards, mature pine trees and pristine streets greet residents as they drive home from work each day. Sidewalks link every home, so it’s common to see neighbors jogging or walking dogs at sunrise. Because architectural styles vary throughout the neighborhood, homebuyers can choose ranch-style houses with brick exteriors, newly remodeled traditional homes or custom-built properties — most exceeding 2,000 square feet. “It’s mostly second-time homebuyers moving from the city to the suburbs to start a family,” Schafers says. Though the occasional home can be found closer to $300,000, most cost between $400,000 and $500,000. Unlike typical homeowners associations, Turpin Hills doesn’t require residents to foot a monthly bill. Still, most homeowners join the Turpin Hills Civic Association, which handles community maintenance and activities.Blocks from Clear Creek Park and Otto Armleder Dog Park
With parks both in the neighborhood and along its northern edge, hundreds of acres of green space lie within a few blocks of home. Clear Creek Park has over 5 miles of trails and a pickleball court, and Otto Armleder Memorial Park features a popular 10-acre dog park. Just to the west, Stanberry Park includes a music-themed playground and hosts Friday Night Fun from June to September, a weekly concert series. For casual swims and racquet practice, Turpin Hills Swim Club is an all-ages, members-only facility within walking distance, just off Clough Road, and for those looking to practice their swing, Ivy Hills Country Club is less than 5 miles away.Forest Hills School District and nearby Catholic schools
Students in the neighborhood can attend schools earning an A from Niche in Forest Hills School District, starting with Mercer Elementary. From here, students can transition to Nagel Middle and Turpin High, a school with a 97% graduation rate and a College Credit Plus dual enrollment program. Some students in the community attend private school, including McNicholas High, an A-minus-graded option with a 100% graduation rate.
Easy rides into Cincinnati
Located 10 miles from downtown Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Proctor & Gamble, Turpin Hills is a commuter-friendly neighborhood only 3 miles from Columbia Parkway. For medical care, while locals can drive to Christ Hospital, Mercy Health’s Anderson Hospital is only 2 miles away. If taking a trip out of Ohio, ramps to Interstate 275 can be reached in 3 miles, making it easy to venture to Kentucky and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.From local restaurants to Anderson Towne Center
Because Turpin Hills is primarily residential, trips to stores like Kroger and Macy’s require a 3-mile drive to Anderson Towne Center. There are a few restaurants along Clough Pike, including Anderson Township Pub, which keeps beer on tap and offers a menu of comfort foods, and Clough Crossings, which serves American fare in an old schoolhouse building.Connections to the Catholic Church
Schafers refers to Turpin Hills as an “old-school Cincinnati neighborhood” because of its continued connection to the Catholic church. St. John Fisher Church has held annual programming like a Soup Supper for Ash Wednesday and a wreath-making workshop during the Advent Season since its inception in the 1940s. Several Catholic schools are also within a 2-mile drive, including Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary and Guardian Angels School.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Karen Dulle
Comey & Shepherd REALTORS
(513) 854-0326
80 Total Sales
1 in Turpin Hills
$468,000 Price
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Jamie Hurtubise
Keller Williams Advisors
(513) 854-0300
218 Total Sales
2 in Turpin Hills
$272K - $500K Price Range
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Vicki White
Comey & Shepherd
(513) 952-8893
97 Total Sales
2 in Turpin Hills
$325K - $527K Price Range
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Jordan Fiore
eXp Realty
(513) 440-3306
97 Total Sales
1 in Turpin Hills
$645,000 Price
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Beatrice Norris
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Pinnacle Group
(513) 440-5191
47 Total Sales
1 in Turpin Hills
$430,000 Price
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Andrea Destefano
Responds QuicklySibcy Cline, Inc.
(513) 952-8287
336 Total Sales
5 in Turpin Hills
$100K - $703K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Turpin Hills | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Turpin Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Turpin Hills, Mariemont sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Turpin Hills, Mariemont over the last 12 months is $500,000, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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