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This is Cincinnati’s priciest community of Indian Hill, Ohio, was once a farming area. Today, it still has some working farms, though the majority of residences are sprawling estates and mansions on vast, rolling tracts of land. Many of these elegant, executive homes are hidden from view on heavily wooded lots. Some have added amenities, such as horse barns and tennis courts. Green Acres Trust, part of the village’s incorporation, preserves the residential and rural quality of Indian Hill. In fact, more than 2,000 acres of wooded areas are village-owned to preserve the idyllic atmosphere. There’s a proposed development, to be built on the Peterloon estate, that will feature homes in the $2- to $5.5- million range. Amenities include numerous recreational opportunities and a highly regarded public school system—earning year after year “Excellent” rating from the Ohio Department of Education. The private, coed school Cincinnati Country Day, known for its outstanding academics, is located here. The city has its own water supply, fine police and fire protection; also its own public works department for waste disposal and road maintenance. Armstrong Chapel (a United Methodist Church founded in 1798), which is unique in that Episcopal and Presbyterian denominations worship here together, is here. Indian Hill was settled in 1795 and incorporated in 1941.
Uniquely, the Village of Indian Hill is actually a city. It has a rich history as a summer retreat for many wealthy settlers in the Cincinnati an... 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
Madeira, Ohio’s first settler was John Hosbrook, who arrived in 1794. He was followed by John Jones in 1795. In 1872, the Marietta & Cincinnat... Read more
Many families care a lot about their children and want them to grow up in a great neighborhood with a strong sense of community, a picturesqu... 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
What do you first notice when you enter the Village of Mariemont? Mature trees shading wide boulevards. Picturesque Tudor-style buildings clustere... 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
It's hard to imagine quiet Terrace Park, Ohio as winter quarters for one of the largest circuses in the country! Yet for over 30 years beginning i... Read more
Terrace Park, Ohio was founded on the Little Miami River, leading to many properties and views near the water. Considered to be a prime example o... Read more
The charming village of Terrace Park, Ohio attracts affluent homebuyers for its small-town feel, tree lined streets, and compact size, whic... Read more
Kenwood, Ohio is an affluent community and one of the area’s premier shopping destinations. It is home to Kenwood Towne Centre, with more than 18... 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
Kenwood, Ohio is well known for its gigantic Kenwood Towne Center, a 1 million square foot shopping center frequently visited by residents an... Read more
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