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The village of Fairfax, Ohio dates back to the 1780s, as it was the first permanent settlement of the area known as the Miami Purchase. It has a statutory form of Government with a mayor who is the chief executive. Village Council has six elected members. The village is home to some 200 smaller businesses and once the site of a Ford transmission plant, which closed in 1979. There’s a $60-million mixed-use development with office, retail and restaurants on this old site. It will be anchored by Wal-Mart super center. There are talks of a village square on Wooster Pike that will feature some shops, restaurants, green space and parking. Numerous recreational programs are available to the residents—teen dances, soccer camps, swim club and men’s basketball. Ziegler Park offers picnic shelters and concessions. A nine-person police department serves the village, and the Little Miami Fire District provides fire and ambulance services. The small-town feel, the safe streets, good schools and convenience to downtown are the reasons village administrator, Jennifer Kaminer, chose to live in Fairfax.
Fairfax, Ohio has less than 2,000 people filling its neighborhoods with old town warmth, and it is close enough to Cincinnati to make it a commuter'... Read more
Anderson TownshipThis area is known for being one of Greater Cincinnati's fastest growing areas. Outstanding housing can be found here at affordabl... Read more
The quaint village of Newtown, OH began as a stockade built in the 1790s and incorporated in 1904. Newtown, Ohio features old and new houses... Read more
What do you first notice when you enter the Village of Mariemont? Mature trees shading wide boulevards. Picturesque Tudor-style buildings clustere... Read more
When many people are looking for homes, they look for something simple, manageable, contemporary. But for those looking for elegance, those lookin... Read more
The village of Mariemont, OH was established in 1923 and named Mariemont in honor of the founder Mary Emery’s summer home in Newport, Rhode Island... Read more
The small neighborhood of Linwood, Ohio dates back to 1848. Housing consists of single-family, duplexes and older, affordable homes. Familia... Read more
Though it borders the more expensive Hyde Park, Oakley, Ohio has the same style of beauty but with affordable prices. Large trees and large house... Read more
The community of Madisonville, Ohio’s first permanent settler was Joseph Ward, a Revolutionary War veteran from New Jersey. Joseph and his two son... Read more
Hyde Park, Ohio along with neighboring Mount Lookout, are considered to be among the most beautiful communities in Ohio. The large aged trees and ga... Read more
The prestigious neighborhood of Hyde Park, Ohio is more than a century-old. It attracts young professionals and families who enjoy a short commute t... Read more
Oakley, Ohio is thriving and is becoming an upscale residential neighborhood with a nice selection of affordable, older, brick and frame houses o... Read more
Established in 1810, Mt. Lookout, Ohio was annexed to the City of Cincinnati in 1870. Housing options here include a variety of beautiful old homes... Read more
Convenient, charming, Hyde Park has it all. Just minutes from downtown, Hyde Park, Ohio has the allure of an attractive and vibrant village squar... Read more
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