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Neighborhoods near Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School in Cincinnati, OH

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    Pleasant Ridge

    One of Cincinnati’s many neighborhoods, Pleasant Ridge has received praise for its diversity, walkability and vibrant central business district. Its own little downtown area based around Ridge Avenue and Montgomery features buildings dating back to the early 20th century and is populated by a large cluster of eateries and unique shops that can be

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      $355K

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      $138K - $794K

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    West End

    West End is home to vibrant murals that adorn buildings and the towering clock and pointed towers of Cincinnati City Hall. This Romanesque landmark, built in 1893, represents a neighborhood rooted in historical preservation. Sitting along the gridded streets are rows of late-19th-century brick constructions — remnants of the city's earliest days

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      $354K

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      $87K - $666K

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    Covedale

    Homebuyers who want to settle down away from the busy streets of Cincinnati don’t have to travel far. The coveted neighborhood of Covedale is a secluded oasis just 8 miles from downtown Cincinnati. The area feels separate from the city but close enough for residents to enjoy everything the city has to offer. “Covedale is super charming and

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      $312K

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      $163K - $1M

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      3 Listings

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    Paddock Hills

    Paddock Hills celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019, a far cry from the neighborhood’s humble beginning as a single residential development site at Paddock Hills Avenue and Paddock Lane. A community of fewer than 300 homes, perpetually under the radar Paddock Hills is one of Cincinnati’s smallest neighborhoods. “I wouldn’t say it’s a secret,

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      $303K

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      $165K - $369K

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    South Monfort Heights

    Established at the turn of the 19th century, South Monfort Heights became a farming community by 1920, when the population sat at just 250. Today, just over 4,500 residents call the neighborhood home, which has maintained its secluded, rural feel thanks to forested roads that wind from one home to the next. Annual community events and nearby

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      $301K

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      $169K - $673K

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    Mount Washington

    When people think of Mount Washington, they think of the water tower. Built in 1939 and standing at 198 feet, the Art Deco structure holds three million gallons and is still operated by the Greater Cincinnati Water Works today. Its rotating light can be seen from downtown and provides a signal for planes at nearby Lunken Airfield. More than that,

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      $298K

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      $161K - $506K

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    Madisonville

    People living in Madisonville, a Cincinnati neighborhood established in 1809 and named after the fourth president of the United States, have some of Cincinnati's culinary gems right at their doorstep. Residents can stroll into The Cheesecakery and choose from more than 30 flavors of the crowd-favorite dessert or head to Mom 'n 'em Coffee for a

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      $292K

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      $140K - $1.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Fairfax

    About 10 miles to the northeast of downtown Cincinnati, Fairfax is a quiet suburb that is big on community events. “They have events all the time, from Party in the Park to a Santa event near Christmas time,” says Tina Mattix of Coldwell Banker Realty, who has 20 years of experience in the area. “It’s a spot where people raise their kids, and then

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      $289K

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      $183K - $378K

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      2 Listings

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    Kennedy Heights

    Lewis Kennedy sought to develop an ideal suburban environment in 1880s Cincinnati, wanting “a park-like air to the whole place.” With an English countryside in mind, he planned spacious lots with tree-lined streets and pastoral Tudors planted on top of them. Streets were tentatively named after English writers like Charles Dickens and Thomas

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      $288K

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      $160K - $676K

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    Evanston

    Evanston is known as "The Educating Community." It's home to six educational institutions, including Xavier University. Adding to its desirability is that it offers residents easy access to Interstate 71, which can get them to downtown Cincinnati in under 6 miles. The construction of this major thoroughfare caused many of the establishments the

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      $287K

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      $150K - $878K

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      28 Listings

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    Corryville

    Corryville, a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, offers a unique blend of modern trends and historical charm. The area is characterized by a mix of late-19th-century homes and contemporary builds, including brick and vinyl shotgun cottages in vibrant colors, multistory Craftsmans, and updated brick condos. The University of Cincinnati borders the

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      $282K

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      $232K - $413K

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      1 Listing

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    Norwood

    In the early 1800s, Norwood, Ohio was comprised of just two businesses: a tavern and a general store located at the intersection of Montgomery Road and Smith/Carthage Avenue. In the 1860s, the railroad brought industries like U.S. Playing Cards and General Motors to Norwood, and it was officially declared a city in 1903. Today, Norwood is

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      $281K

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      $151K - $600K

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      24 Listings

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    White Oak

    A network of hilly, residential streets make up the majority of White Oak, Ohio, where about 20,000 people live on the outskirts of Cincinnati. With the exception of commercial activity along Cheviot Road, it’s a quiet community — the kind of place where, according to Coldwell Banker’s Kathie Currier, “locals spend their weekends watching youth

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      $279K

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      $162K - $778K

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      20 Listings

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    Silverton

    Silverton isn’t on Cincinnati’s 52 neighborhoods list — perhaps because it stands alone. Northeast of downtown and near Kennedy Heights, this community began as an agricultural village in the early 1800s. Fertile soil led to population growth, and in the mid-19th century, a rail station connected the area to downtown. That connectivity, that

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      $277K

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      $190K - $572K

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      9 Listings

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    Walnut Hills

    As the name suggests, Walnut Hills is a Cincinnati neighborhood characterized by its sloping streets. The community is situated along the shores of the Ohio River, and it dates back to the early 19th century. During these years, Walnut Hills became one of the Underground Railroad's key sites; over time, it has evolved into an urban community known

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      $276K

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      $101K - $800K

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    Delhi Hills

    Delhi Township, once one of the country's key carnation contributors, is dubbed the "Floral Paradise of Ohio." It's situated along the Ohio River and used to be the hot spot for greenhouses, but this once agricultural community saw an increase in residential development during the midcentury, as properties like Cape Cods began lining the streets.

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      $270K

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      $201K - $777K

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      1 Listing

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    Northside

    In Northside’s Casablanca Vintage, locals peruse colorful evening dresses, shelves of early 20th-century hats and racks of unique purses. This Cincinnati neighborhood is a place where vintage stores sit just down the street from tattoo parlors, a record store and local eateries. Vibrant murals adorn buildings, hinting at the community's artistic

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      $270K

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      $88K - $539K

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      24 Listings

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    Dillonvale

    Just a quick 16-mile drive north on Interstate 71 from Downtown Cincinnati sits the conveniently located community of Dillonvale. “The proximity and ease to get on the highway and be in Cincinnati is huge for Dillonvale,” Holly Finn, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty says. “You’re just minutes from live sports, theater and some really great

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      $268K

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      $168K - $402K

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      6 Listings

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    Deer Park

    The people of Deer Park are devoted to their community. “A lot of folks that have left Deer Park come back, or people have lived there their entire lives,” says Realtor and Cincinnati native Steve Elbert, who has sold homes for over forty years. “People love this place, and there are a lot of long-term residents because of that.” This love is

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      $261K

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      $170K - $465K

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      7 Listings

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    Bridgetown

    Bridgetown is a Green Township community where locals can trade cards at Ideal Baseball Cards, hit the lanes at Western Bowl or spend the afternoon relaxing on their porches. "It's peaceful," says Daphne Matthews, a resident of the community and the CEO and producer of Lure Entertainment and Lure Entertainment Productions LLC. Here, properties,

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      $257K

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      $149K - $608K

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    California

    California is a small river neighborhood with a rural feel, just 15 minutes east of downtown Cincinnati. This more than 200-year-old neighborhood lies at the intersection of the Ohio River and the Little Miami River. With Interstate 275 running through town, getting around the greater metro area is quick and easy. “It’s a great location,” Heather

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      $255K

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      $133K - $1.8M

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      3 Listings

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    East Monfort Heights

    On the Ohio side of the Cincinnati metropolitan area and with I-74 running along the southern border, East Monfort Heights is never far from the city without feeling like a city. “Monfort Heights is close to everything you need but still feels like a sleepy refuge,” says real estate agent Alicia Stoughton with Keller Williams Advisors. “It’s a

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      $253K

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      $132K - $434K

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      4 Listings

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    Finneytown

    Finneytown, located just north of Cincinnati, is a mostly residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and green lawns. The area features a variety of home styles, including Craftsman, Cape Cod, ranch-style, and mid-century modern homes, typically priced between $200,000 and $400,000. While single-family homes are common, several high-rise

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      $253K

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      $155K - $476K

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      7 Listings

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    White Oak East

    Considered a tight-knit multigenerational community, "church, sports and family" are three words that Kevin Hildebrand, a local Realtor with eXp Icon who grew up in White Oak East, uses to describe the area. "Nobody leaves White Oak East. People want to stay with their families — and many live just down the street from family members." Here,

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      $251K

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      $130K - $383K

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      8 Listings

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    Mount Airy

    In northwest Cincinnati, Ohio, Mt. Airy is calling all nature lovers. Approximately 1,500 acres of wildlife— Mt. Airy Forest and Fox Nature Preserve — hug either side of the neighborhood and flurry with the comforting colors of seasonal germanium, circling sparrows and shy foxes, ensuring each resident feels as if a natural escape is in their

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      $247K

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      $87K - $638K

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