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

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    Reading

    Reading is a low valley and a steep hill, rolled into one hardworking community. This city is known for its year-round events and holiday celebrations that bring everyone together. “Around Halloween, Reading goes overboard,” says 23-year Realtor Bill Elfers with ERA Real Solutions. “All the cul-de-sacs on the hilltop have neighborhood parties and

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      $241K

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      $108K - $376K

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      2 Listings

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    College Hill

    Along Hamilton Avenue, some brick storefronts have histories dating back a century or more, and a handful of homes here once served as stops along Cincinnati’s Underground Railroad. College Hill is a neighborhood ripe with stories. Figures like Josiah Henson, the inspiration for Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom’s Cabin," escaped from

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      $230K

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      $125K - $567K

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      14 Listings

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    Winton

    Winton, located eight miles north of Cincinnati along Interstate 75, offers a blend of rural charm and proximity to city amenities. The neighborhood features a mix of three-bedroom homes starting at $120,000, Cape Cod-style bungalows around $160,000, and modern newly built homes near $350,000. Streets are gridded with walkable sidewalks and shaded

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      $227K

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      0 Listings

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    Saint Bernard

    Bordered by Norwood to the east and Elmwood Place to the north, Saint Bernard was settled mainly by German-Catholic bakers, saloon keepers and masons in the 19th century and incorporated as a village in 1878. Founded along Vine Street and the Miami and Erie Canal, Saint Bernard is part of Hamilton County. A suburb of Cincinnati, Saint Bernard

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      $220K

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      $80K - $477K

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      7 Listings

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    Sayler Park

    Admission is free at the Sayler Park Sustains Music Festival, held annually in Cincinnati's westernmost neighborhood of the same name. There's bluegrass, face painting and food trucks beside the river, and money collected at raffles goes towards environmental initiatives within the community. With the exception of banjo noodling in June—plus the

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      $219K

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      $121K - $547K

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      7 Listings

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    Bond Hill

    Despite its name, Bond Hill's homes do not actually sit atop a hill. The exact origin of this community’s name is unknown, but it was used throughout the late 19th century as it grew from its agricultural origins into one of Cincinnati’s railroad suburbs. Many of the homes from this period remain, and a number of them have been recently updated.

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      $215K

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      $125K - $436K

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      7 Listings

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    Hartwell

    "Urban, diverse and inclusive." That's how Glenn Talaska, Vice President of the Hartwell Improvement Association, would describe Hartwell, Cincinnati's most northern neighborhood. What drew people here during the late 19th century was that John Wesley Hartwell — the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway vice president — gave away a year-long free

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      $214K

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      $117K - $393K

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      4 Listings

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    Roselawn

    Roselawn is a small community in Cincinnati that is undergoing a lot of change. "It's a neighborhood of transitions,” says Annie Ruth, Roselawn's Community Council President and local artist. “I’ve been here for over 30 years. I raised my kids here, and in that time, I’ve seen changes.” People here care about the community and pitch in with

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      $208K

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      $97K - $321K

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      7 Listings

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    Golf Manor

    Originally comprised of farmland, at the turn of the 20th century, the community of Golf Manor became the first suburb of the greater Cincinnati area. Incorporated in 1947, Golf Manor's heritage is showcased through its village's street names. Roads like Kellermann and Hammel Avenues, and Wiehe Road, all reflect the surnames of families that

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      $208K

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      $143K - $618K

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      6 Listings

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    Westwood

    As Cincinnati’s largest neighborhood, Westwood makes room for historic properties, a trendy dining scene and the Queen City’s largest park. The community's beating heart exists around landmarks like the Westwood Town Hall, Westwood United Methodist Church and Westwood First Presbyterian Church. Here, these two houses of worship stand out with

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      $202K

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      $95K - $620K

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      26 Listings

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    Avondale

    The Lincoln Statue has been standing at the intersection of Reading Road and Forest Avenue since the early 1900s, representing the center of Avondale, a Cincinnati neighborhood with historic ties to the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. After decades of redlining, institutional displacement and disinvestment, the statue was the site of

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      $187K

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      $98K - $499K

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      7 Listings

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    Cheviot

    For over 150 years, the people of Cheviot, a city in west Cincinnati, have gathered side by side along central Harrison Avenue to cheer on the parade of school marching bands, pick favorite floats and catch candy. “The Harvest Home Festival is a huge tradition in Cheviot,” says Kathie Currier, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Realty.

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      $181K

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      $82K - $872K

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      9 Listings

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    North College Hill

    Two centuries ago, North College Hill served as an important stop along the Underground Railroad. Today, close to 10,000 people call the city home. Densely populated residential streets branch off from Hamilton Avenue, where Cary Cottage—which once housed escaped slaves on their way to Canada—still stands. Public buses connect commuters to jobs in

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      $178K

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      $85K - $299K

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      12 Listings

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    Carthage

    Carthage, an established neighborhood in Cincinnati, offers a city feel without the downtown hustle. The area features homes from the early 1900s to the 1930s, including Cape Cod and Tudor-style cottages, ranch-style homes, and newer Craftsman houses with spacious front porches. These homes, often under 1,000 square feet, are typically more

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      $171K

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      $50K - $269K

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      3 Listings

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    Lockland

    About 12 miles north of Cincinnati, Lockland is a village that has not lost its sense of community through the years. “We were a factory town, but many of those closed in the 1990s and just now is more infrastructure and money being put in,” says Joe McGee, a lifelong resident of Lockland and Administrative Assistant to the Mayor. “It’s the type

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      $170K

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      $101K - $799K

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      6 Listings

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    West Price Hill

    West Price Hill is a Cincinnati neighborhood with a promising future that’s not immediately visible. On the surface, the community is a shadow of its former self. But there are signs it may be recapturing some of its glory days. “West Price Hill in the 1940s was the place. Doris grew up here,” says Austin Long, a Realtor with Keller Williams

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      $170K

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      $80K - $351K

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      16 Listings

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    Camp Washington

    When people walk into the former factory turned American Sign Museum, they're greeted by the vibrant neon hues of a sign collection that spans more than a century. This is just one of the ways the community has repurposed former manufacturing sites. Although the area still clings to its Rust Belt roots with remaining rail yards and industrial

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      $169K

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      $67K - $323K

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    East Price Hill

    Cincinnati is sometimes called the City of Seven Hills. Price Hill is one of those, and it’s one of the oldest in the west of downtown. East Price Hill features an incline on 8th Street and Price Avenue that leads to a couple of restaurants with views of the Ohio River and downtown Cincinnati. It’s part of the charm of this area. “It’s been

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      $153K

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      $46K - $816K

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      18 Listings

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    Addyston

    Originally built as a factory town in the late 19th century, Addyston is a small, family-friendly neighborhood lying just west of Cincinnati along the Ohio River. While the original Addyston Pipe and Steel Company has since moved out, reminders of the past can still be found here today. Many residents work at the nearby INEOS plastic manufacturing

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      $144K

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      $67K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Elmwood Place

    About nine miles north of downtown Cincinnati, between Interstate 75 and Mill Creek, is the village of Elmwood Place. The village started in the late 19th century, and some houses in the neighborhood have been around that long. It’s common to see some classic architecture walking along Vine Street, the main road that runs north and south through

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      $143K

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      $52K - $229K

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      1 Listing

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    Riverside Sedamsville

    When the Cincinnati weather heats up in the spring, small motorboats jet off from the ramp on Southside Avenue, creating gentle wakes in the Ohio River. From the banks, picnicking families can watch as commercial barges make their way toward Pittsburgh and old-fashioned steamboats chug slowly by, packed with tourists and wedding parties. Riverside

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      $129K

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      $66K - $152K

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      0 Listings

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    East Westwood

    East Westwood in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a neighborhood characterized by its tree-lined streets and diverse architectural styles. Residents enjoy a mix of 1940s bungalows with inviting front porches, shotgun cottages from the 1910s and 1920s, and Victorian homes with intricate details. The area also offers open lots for those looking to build new

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      $118K

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      $70K - $218K

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      3 Listings

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    South Cumminsville

    When the South Cumminsville Community Garden's pear and fig trees hit peak season, residents come to harvest the fruits. The garden is just one part of a resident-led, nonprofit-supported movement to increase resources within this community. During the 1970s, the construction of Interstate 74 separated what was once Cumminsville into two parts,

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      $113K

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      $43K - $264K

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      1 Listing

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    Millvale

    Millvale in Cincinnati offers a close-knit community atmosphere just 5 miles from downtown. This neighborhood features a mix of 1920s row houses and 1960s ranch-style homes, with open lots available for new builds. The Millvale Recreation Center is a central hub for both kids and adults, providing fitness classes, a food pantry, and community

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      $96K

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      0 Listings

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    North Fairmount

    North Fairmount, located just 5 miles from downtown Cincinnati, is a neighborhood in transition, marked by the recent Lick Run Greenway project that revitalized its southern edge. This greenway, part of a sewer system upgrade, has transformed the area with a restored creek, accessible green spaces, paved pathways, and playgrounds. The Lick Run

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      $90K

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      $29K - $172K

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      5 Listings

    North Fairmount

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