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About Dayton, KY

Dayton, Kentucky is understandably becoming a more upscale community due to its prime location on the Ohio River. Dayton, Kentucky has many luxurious condos and houses for sale. Popular restaurants and stores are being built here, highlighting the city's beautiful location. Many of the houses here can be quite pricey, but several affordable homes can still be found here. Commercial interests and a high number of residents are finding Dayton, Kentucky to be a piece of excellence in Campbell County.

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