The Town of Price Hill, OhioThe community of Price Hill, Ohio was once called Bold Face Hill, after Chief Bold Face, a local Indian tribal leader. Price Hill has beautiful hilltop views and very affordable, renovated Victorian, newer brick and frame houses, modest in size and price. A new development in East Price Hill, Grand Commons Avenue, offers 20 new homes with spectacular views of downtown and Northern Kentucky. The stunning vistas have long drawn visitors, ever since trolleys carried entertainment seekers up the Price Hill Incline to an amusement complex operated by William Price, grandson of the area’s founder. There are several retail outlets and restaurants here; it is the birthplace of Skyline Chili. Queen’s Tower, a luxury high rise, is located here, and such institutions as Cincinnati Christian University (formerly Cincinnati Bible College), Elder High School and Seton High School. Plus the new Robert Paideia Academy and new Rees E. Price, both PreK–8, built by Cincinnati Public Schools. Also located here is Mt. Echo, which offers a spectacular view of the Ohio River and downtown Cincinnati. Price Hill is close to downtown, with excellent access to public transportation. | More Local Area InformationPrice Hill was one of Cincinnati's earliest communities and has grown with the times while never throwing away its heritage leading to one of th... Read moreAnderson TownshipThis area is known for being one of Greater Cincinnati's fastest growing areas. Outstanding housing can be found here at affordabl... Read moreLocated partly in Green Township and partly in Cincinnati, Covedale, OH is a residential community established in the 1820s. It was annexed t... Read moreDelhi, Ohio is a sprawling residential community with a strong family-friendly feel. Delhi (pronounced DELL-high) offers a wide range of housing... Read moreThis quaint river town, west of Covington, was incorporated in 1864. Housing is a mix of old and new, some built in the 1800s and some contemporar... Read moreAs the fog lifts, and the gentle breeze rolls off of the Ohio River, you are able to enjoy the old-fashioned town of Ludlow, Kentucky. This charmin... Read moreThe older neighborhood of Westwood, OH is where generations of families live close to one another. Procter & Gamble co-founder James Gamble mad... Read moreThe city of Cincinnati is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio, right along the banks of the Ohio River. Founded in 1788 by Joh... Read moreCincinnati, sometimes called Zinzinnati, giving it a proper German flavor to the pronunciation. is also often called the Queen City of the Midwest.... Read moreThe downtown of Cincinnati is a surprisingly bustling housing market attracting many young people and couples looking for family-friendly homes i... Read moreAn urban setting with a small-town feel is how many residents describe Northside, Ohio- a close suburb of Cincinnati. Centrally located, Northside... Read moreTate TownshipTate Township is the perfect place for people looking to move to close-knit communities. Many generations have remained in Tate Townshi... Read moreThis 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 moreVilla Hills, Kentucky is a popular suburban community of Kentucky. Less than 20 minutes from Cincinnati, many people looking to escape the city hav... Read moreThe development of Park Hills, which was mostly uninhabitable in the 1800s, began in the 1920s, years after cities such as Erlanger, Elsmere an... Read morePark Hills, Kentucky is a wonderful community with easy access to Cincinnati. Park Hills is one of the most naturally beautiful places in the are... Read moreNamed for War of 1812 General Leonard Wales Covington, the city is the largest in Northern Kentucky and is home to more than 43,000 people... Read moreCovington is Northern Kentucky's largest city and is located right on the Ohio River, close to Cincinnati. Covington is an ideal spot for living an... Read moreThe bedroom community of Fort Mitchell, KY is just minutes away from downtown Cincinnati. It was named after Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel (one “l”), ... Read moreFort 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 |