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One of Cincinnati’s first suburbs, Cheviot, Ohio began as a four-block town with six streets. It was platted in 1818 by a Scottish immigrant John Craig, who named the place after the ridge of hills that separated England from Scotland. In 1901, it was incorporated and became a city in 1932. Today, Cheviot is a traditional west-side community, with its baseball diamonds and soccer fields. Church activities are important part of the Cheviot life. Housing options here include Cape Cods, ranches and colonials. To get rid of blight and improve the neighborhood, Cheviot began acquiring $1 homes from HUD—rehabbing and selling them to those who want to own homes. (Dollar Homes program is a brainchild of the Department of Housing & Urban Development.) The neighborhood draws young families because of its proximity to shopping and recreational facilities and schools. Its newly renovated Cheviot School, Pre-K–8, opened in 2006, the year it celebrated its 80th anniversary. In 2007, Money magazine listed Cheviot as one of three most affordable housing in the area. Cheviot is still heavily influenced by its German heritage, and annual events include its own Oktoberfest and the popular Harvest Home Festival that began in 1860 and attracts some 30,000 people. Westside Streetfest happens in June featuring live music, games, carnival rides and food. Ohio’s first Vietnam Veterans of America chapter started in Cheviot in 1980. And, scenes from the movie Little Man Tate were filmed on location at Harrison Grill.
Population
| Total Population |
8,117
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| Population Density |
6,981 Persons/Sq. Mile
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| Female Population |
4,270
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| Male Population |
3,847
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| Median Age |
36.8 Years
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| Percentage Population Change since 1990 |
61%
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| Percentage Population Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Colleges
| Nearest 2-Year Public College |
COLLEGE OF ART ADVERTISING
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| Distance to COLLEGE OF ART ADVERTISING |
1 Miles
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| Nearest 4-Year Public College |
CINCINNATI BIBLE COLL AND SEM
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| Distance to CINCINNATI BIBLE COLL AND SEM |
4 Miles
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Households and Income
| Total Number of Households |
3,754
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| Family Households |
1,987
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| Average Family Size |
3.03
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| Average Household Income |
$40,719
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| Median Household Income |
$42,537
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| Percentage Income Change Since 1990 |
61%
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| Percentage Income Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Crime Rates Compared to National Average
The National Average is designated
1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents
half as much risk.
| Total Crime Risk |
0.06
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| Total Crime Risk (County) |
1.11
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| Personal Crime Risk (County) |
0.81
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| Murder Risk (County) |
0.82
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| Rape Risk (County) |
1.49
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| Robbery Risk |
1.37
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| Assault Risk (County) |
0.51
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| Property Risk (County) |
1.12
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| Burglary Risk (County) |
1.20
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| Larceny Risk (County) |
1.48
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| Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County) |
0.59
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Environment
| Average July High Temperature |
86.6° F
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| Average January Low Temperature |
17.3° F
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| Annual Precipitation |
44.75 inches
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| Air Pollution Index |
219% of National Average
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Miscellaneous
| Sales Tax Rate |
6.5%
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| Nearest Airport |
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL
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| Distance to CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL |
8 Miles
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| Nearest Major Sports Team |
CINCINNATI BENGALS
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| Distance to CINCINNATI BENGALS |
7 Miles
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Community data provided by
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Previous quarter's home sale average by Zip Code. Click zip code to view homes for sale.
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| 45211 | 534 | $90,000 | $96,314 |
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