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Silverton, OH Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $334,900

    • 2,203 Sq Ft

    6829 Alpine Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236

    Charming & Low-Maintenance Two-Family in the Heart of Silverton! Discover a prime investment or house-hack opportunity with this well-maintained duplex just steps from HighGrain Brewing and the vibrant heart of Silverton. This property features two spacious unitsone 1-bedroom and one 2-bedroomeach with an open floor plan that offers comfort and flexibility for tenants or owner-occupants.

    Rollin Gosney TG Real Estate

    6829 Alpine Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236

Why Live in Silverton

Silverton, Ohio, is a small community northeast of downtown Cincinnati, known for its historical roots and central location. Originally an agricultural village, Silverton expanded in the mid-19th century with a rail station connecting it to downtown. Today, it remains well-connected, just a mile from Kenwood Mall and close to major highways. Students attend the highly rated Walnut Hills High, located seven miles south. Housing includes 1950s Cape Cods with steep roofs and pillared porches, alongside some brick ranch-style homes. Tree-lined streets feature Silver Maple trees, with homes offering both front and back yards.

Local attractions include the Kenwood Country Club, renowned for its 36-hole golf facility and hosting events like the LPGA Queen City Championship. Silverton Park, the site of the original train station, offers veteran memorials and a museum with artifacts from Barry Larkin, a retired Reds player. Ralph Fike Memorial Park provides batting cages, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and basketball hoops. Dining options are varied, with spots like Italianette Pizza and High Grain Brewery, which hosts live music and seasonal events. The annual Taste of Silverton festival in June highlights local restaurants and music.

Silverton has its own police department, ensuring quick response times. Infrastructure improvements, such as the streetscape project on Montgomery Road, have added bike lanes and sidewalks, fostering a growing walking culture. Despite this, the area remains primarily car-dependent, with access to Montgomery Road and Interstate 71 for commuting to downtown Cincinnati, 10 miles away.

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