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Why Live in Villa Hills

Villa Hills, KY, is a close-knit community located eight miles from downtown Cincinnati and less than a mile from local shops. Residents enjoy a walkable environment with rolling hills and flat areas, ideal for outdoor activities like walking, running, and biking. Interstate 75 provides easy access to downtown Cincinnati, while the Anderson Ferry offers an alternative route across the Ohio River. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is just five miles away, making travel convenient. Lou Hartfiel Park hosts year-round events such as Fall Fest, Christmas in the Park, and summer movie nights, while Franzen Park offers Little League softball and fishing opportunities. The Northern Kentucky Ice Center features the only year-round indoor rink in the area, catering to youth hockey, figure skating, and public skating. Golf enthusiasts can visit Fort Mitchell Country Club nearby. Villa Hills boasts highly rated schools, including River Ridge Elementary, Beechwood High, and Villa Madonna Academy. Dining options include PeeWee’s Place for breakfast sandwiches and burgers, Guru India for northern Indian cuisine, and Kremer’s Market for locally sourced produce. Homes in Villa Hills range from 19th- and 20th-century builds, with prices varying based on age and style, including 1970s split-levels and ranch-styles, as well as newer homes in Sanctuary Village. The community is known for its spacious lots, open lawns, and ample parking. With a low crime risk compared to the national average, Villa Hills offers a safe and welcoming environment for residents.

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What neighborhoods in Villa Hills, KY are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Villa Hills, KY depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include City Center, Clifton, Mount Auburn and Corryville, each with its own character and price range.
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