About Oakwood, OHOakwood, Ohio is surrounded by many suburbs, which makes it hard to build new homes here. Oakwood's neighborhoods are filled with Tudor homes, which are the most common and popular homes available for sale. Because of the lack of ability to develop, the town has decided to concentrate more on preserving its past than building up real estate. Gas lamps light the tree-lined streets bringing back memories of yesterday. The town also has plenty of shopping areas, though most are smaller restaurants but many have been reviewed as being some of the best restaurants in the Dayton area. There are numerous parks and open spaces in Oakwood with tennis courts, swimming pools, and golf courses. | More Local Area InformationAn area known for its continued growth, Washington Township is most known for both its fertile lands, the springs and creeks, all of which are stil... Read morePiqua is a community of approximately 22,000 citizens who are proud to call this historic community their home. Rich in history and culture, Piqu... Read moreTroy, Ohio, with a population of nearly 22,000, is located in the heart of Miami County. Troy is home to the annual Strawberry Festival, th... Read moreUnion, Ohio is a developing, upscale city that many housing developers have been drawn to. Because the land here is beautiful, rich, and open, ther... Read moreUnion, Ohio is located approximately 15 miles north of Dayton in Montgomery, County, Ohio. With a population of nearly 6,400, Union’s City Charte... Read moreTipp City a picturesque town of about 10,000 located along the historic Miami Erie Canal that is easily accessible to I-75 and Wright Patt Air forc... Read moreTipp City, Ohio is a charming community located in Miami County with a population of over 9,000 residents. Tipp City's proximity to the majo... Read moreWith so much to offer its residents, it is no wonder that so many people choose Liberty Township when looking for homes in the Cincinnati-Dayto... Read moreLiberty Township is situated in southeastern Butler County, Ohio, approximately 25 miles south of Dayton and 20 miles north of Cincinnati.... Read moreThe two townships of West Chester and Liberty Township make up around 25 percent of Butler County’s population. West Chester’s location, which make... Read moreOutdoor enthusiasts of all types can easily find their inspiration at Butler County’s 19 parks, wildlife preserves, and arboretums. The Metropark... Read moreNew Carlisle, Ohio is located in Clark County, Ohio and is a community of just under 6000 residents in west-central, Ohio. New Carlisle is just ove... Read moreVandalia is located just seven miles north of Dayton, Ohio in Montgomery County. Vandalia hosts the original “Crossroads of America,” th... Read moreFounded in 1841, incorporated in 1914 and became a City in 1971, Englewood today has more than 13,000 residents. The Historic National Road run... Read moreThe City of Clayton was formed in 1998 by combining the Village of Clayton and Randolph Township, to control future growth and development, stabiliz... Read moreBrookville is located just 16 miles northwest of Dayton, Ohio and within close proximity to the I-70 – I-75 interchange, also known as th... Read moreHuber Heights, Ohio is often called a ‘satellite' community of Dayton because of its nearby location and odd set up of the town. For thos... Read moreHuber Heights, Ohio, incorporated in 1981, has a population of nearly 40,000 and is widely known as “America's Largest Community of Bric... Read moreLocated in Preble County, Ohio, Lewisburg is just 30 minutes from Dayton, Ohio and The Dayton International Airport is conveniently located just 2... Read moreWestern Hills, Ohio combines rural, urban and suburban living in to one town that many find pleasant. The houses in Western Hills, Ohio ar... Read more |