RELO® Home Search is your direct link to real estate experts, local information, and property listings from Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® members.
Scroll through the listing previews below to find the homes that interest you. They are sorted by price from low to high. You can refine your search if necessary or get more info about a property by clicking on its image.
The small community of Lakeside Park, KY, established in 1930, boasts 530 acres and 14 subdivisions. Except for three business sites on Dixie Highway, Lakeside is primarily residential with five churches and a post office. It is also considered one of the garden spots in Northern Kentucky. Newcomers are drawn to the park-like setting and mirror-smooth lakes here. Homes range from elegant Victorians to brick houses, many built in the past 25 to 50 years. There is a Barleycorn’s here that is being renovated and will open in May 2008. (Barlerycorn’s is temporarily located at the Drawbridge Inn in Ft. Mitchell.) There are a few historic spots, including the Dry Creek Baptist Church on Buttermilk Pike, which was organized early in the 19th century, and now is a residence. Though long gone, there was a small Indian mound on Buttermilk Pike. Lakeside Park’s civic association awards its residents for property beautification. Excellent property values here are enhanced by the Lakeside’s close proximity to malls, downtown Cincinnati, hospitals and the airport.
As this city's name suggests, there are many lakes located in Lakeside Park, Kentucky. Lakeside Park has experienced growth but has maintained it... Read more
Erlanger, Kentucky is an older community in the area, and has many old family businesses lining the two major highways that run through this city.... Read more
Erlanger was named to honor Baron Frederic Emile D’ Erlanger, a German-born English financier who was involved in developing the city, first settle... Read more
This most livable city just celebrated in June 2007 its 45th year with all kinds of festivities—a parade, block party, open house. It was a great da... Read more
Villa Hills, Kentucky is a popular suburban community of Kentucky. Less than 20 minutes from Cincinnati, many people looking to escape the city hav... Read more
Fort Wright, Kentucky is famous for being the area where General Horatio Governeur Wright helped defend the area against the Confederate invasion.... Read more
Adjacent to Covington, Fort Wright, KY is primarily a residential community, with a small industrial park and a number of office complexes. It wa... Read more
The city of Edgewood, KY takes its name from an early homestead, now Walker Estates. It was founded in 1948. In 1968, the cities of Edgewood, Summi... Read more
Edgewood, Kentucky is a young, attractive, and prosperous community and is seen by many as a great community to live a relaxed and gentle life. Th... Read more
The bedroom community of Fort Mitchell, KY is just minutes away from downtown Cincinnati. It was named after Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel (one “l”), ... Read more
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky is one of the oldest suburbs in Kentucky and has maintained a strong community for decades. Older homes and newer homes fil... Read more
Crestview Hills is a wonderful mix of new and old in a beautiful community that keeps itself clean and has the idealized view of nature many peopl... Read more
The balanced and nice mix of residential, retail, business, medical and educational facilities makes Crestview Hills a desirable place to live. Othe... Read more
It’s happy 50th for Crescent Springs, once a sleepy farming community. Though established only in 1957, its history goes back to the early 1800s whe... Read more
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.