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192 listings found within of Bethany, Ohio
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The Middletown, Monroe and Trenton, Ohio Area

The urbanized areas of Middletown, Monroe and Trenton, OH offer excellent home values for those working in northern Cincinnati. Middletown has a mix of older historic homes and newer construction. It has a planned 650-acre East End Renaissance project, to start in 2009, that will bring 300 upscale homes and 400 condo units in the next decade. Middletown features a YMCA, a satellite campus of Miami University, and Middletown Symphony. Middletown Regional Hospital is now Atrium Medical Center, a 250-bed facility with full range medical services. An institution here, the Sorg Opera House (which closed in 2005), is reopened and renamed Road Apple Music Sorg Theatre by its new owners, who will book everything from heavy metal to punk and rap concerts. It has a municipal airport that sits on 500 acres off Ohio 4. Monroe was established in 1817. Once a major stagecoach stop, it was platted by Cincinnati merchant John H. Piatt and Nathaniel Sackett Jr., the man who actually settled in Monroe. It was named in honor of President James Monroe, who took office the year it was founded. Monroe combines the attraction of family farms with large, rolling country land and affordable housing developments. The new Monroe Crossings, which contains 500 acres, is underway as a Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.). Residents are proud of their community, including their schools—a new $32.2-million K–12, and a new $2.3- million football stadium at Monroe High School seating 4,200. The city offers free Wi-Fi in several areas in and around the city buildings along South Main Street. There’s a proposed $100-million-plus outlet mall called Cincinnati Premium Outlet with 120 stores to open spring 2009 (it’s expected to employ 800). Some interesting spots here include Campbell House Doll Museum, a huge collection of antique and modern dolls in Monroe’s oldest home, circa 1821. Brandywine Inn is known for its outstanding prix-fixe special dinners plus a la carte dishes. And Traders World, the Midwest’s largest and most colorful market, draws thousands to Monroe on weekends. Trenton is a “Small Town with a Big Heart.” It was founded in 1799 by New Jersey native Michael Pearce, who platted 33 lots in 1816 and chose the name Bloomfield for the community. To avoid confusion with another Ohio town, Pearce changed it to Trenton, name of his birthplace. Trenton is a quiet, out-of-the-way community that has attracted substantial investment by industry, including Miller Brewing Company, Ohio’s largest brewery. Miller sits just outside the city limits in St. Clair Township and is on 1,056 acres with a plant production area of 1.4 million square feet under one roof (equivalent to 29 football fields laid end to end). Largest employer here is Magnode, Inc., which manufactures aluminum extrusion products for the automotive, defense and electronics industries. Buyers are drawn to the pretty, moderately priced houses in a country setting. Its community-minded citizens have participated since 2000 to “Make A Difference Day” in October by collecting blankets and toys, raking yards for the elderly and even painting a city park.

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Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Bethany, OH344$69,900$86,389
home sale data for other nearby cities
Blue Ball, OH430$108,883$134,450
Evendale, OH385$121,544$161,005
Forest Park, OH357$75,000$85,503
Foster, OH548$152,500$183,990
Glendale, OH102$99,700$145,356
Hamilton, OH2,445$127,688$150,931
Indian Spgs, OH1,154$91,747$104,106
Indian Springs, OH1,154$91,747$104,106
Kings Island, OH13$210,000$251,096
Kings Mills, OH13$210,000$251,096
Lebanon, OH445$154,000$173,347
Maineville, OH548$152,500$183,990
Mason, OH770$196,950$250,702
Middletown, OH907$87,032$125,189
Monroe, OH182$148,000$152,415
New Miami, OH698$147,000$195,326
Pisgah, OH593$174,900$189,799
Sharonville, OH162$195,250$230,320
South Lebanon, OH86$135,000$184,982
Springdale, OH102$99,700$145,356
Sycamore, OH78$240,707$326,492
Trenton, OH215$110,000$110,153
Twenty Mile stand, OH579$163,500$201,479
W Middletown, OH344$69,900$86,389
West Chester, OH593$174,900$189,799
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Population

Total Population409
Population Density816 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population205
Male Population205
Population Change since 1990↑ 18% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 10% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeChatfield College
Distance3 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeWilmington College
Distance19 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households144
Family Households115
Average Family Size3.17
Average Household Income$62,704
Median Household Income$57,272
Income Change since 1990↑ 99% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 21% Increase

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 Risk0.71
Crime Risk (County)0.34
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.24
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.31
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.69
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.07
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.16
Property Crime Risk (County)0.36
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.53
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.41
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.16

Climate

Average July High Temperature83.0 °F
Average January Low Temperature19.4 °F
Annual Precipitation43.4 inches
Air Pollution Index197% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.75%
Nearest AirportCincinnati/northern Kentucky International
Distance40 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamCincinnati Reds
Distance32 miles
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Grades: 10 - 12

Greentree Health Science Academy101 W Elm St

Grades: 7 - 9

Monroe Junior High School220 Yankee Rd

Grades: 9 - 12

Monroe High School220 Yankee Rd

Grades: K - 3

Monroe Primary School223 Macready Ave

Grades: K - 6

Monroe Elementary School230 Yankee Rd
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BANKS

Main Source Bank28287 State Route 1
Merchants Bank & Trust Co107 N State St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Drewersburg Volunteer Fire3072 Drewersburg Rd
St Leon Fire Dept28895 State Route 1

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

North Dearborn Branch Library25969 Dole Rd

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Faith Baptist Church28176 Chappelow Hill Rd
North Dearborn Community1920 N Dearborn Rd
North Dearborn Pantry Inc2517 N Dearborn Rd
Rockdale United Methodist Chr1195 Johnson Fork Rd
Smyrna Baptist Church4047 Us Highway 52
2 Real Estate companies have been found with properties in or near Bethany
Sibcy Cline Realtors
23 offices | 1,361 associates
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Huff Realty
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