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Updated 10 months ago, 01/24/2024

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Marco Fiore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Discussion: Areas in Cincinnati on the rise

Marco Fiore
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Realtors and Investors.... What are your favorite areas in Cincinnati that most people aren't aware of? 

Mine are:

Deerpark/Silverton - Businesses opening up everywhere including a brewery (Highgrain), bringing in a younger, more energetic community. It's along I-71 that can get you most places in Cincinnati relatively quick.

Madisonville - People in Cincinnati probably know about Madisonville, but out of state investors listen up. Madisonville is nestled up between Mariemont and Oakley with exponential growth in both residential and commercial sectors. This area looks much different than it did five years ago, but there is much more to come.

College Hill - Clean, walkable, and vast redevelopments in the business sector (grocery stores & shopping areas) including a Sleepy Bee that just opened up. Lots of local events to give it a community feel. 

Norwood - There's a reason its called "The gem of the highlands". Great location (near Rookwood, Oakley and not far from downtown). New developments happening everywhere. 

Excited to hear what everyone else thinks!

  • Marco Fiore

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