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Best "up and coming" areas in Cincinnati!
Hey Everyone! I just wanted to do a quick, fun post to see which areas are everyone's personal favorites for "up and coming" here in Cincinnati. Just make a list of your top areas, you can also add some explanations if you would like. I will go first......
1. Madisonville (New construction going up fast, surrounded by the best areas in Cincinnati)
2. Mt. Auburn (New construction, Close to Findley Market and downtown)
3. Norwood (All of Norwood is being fixed up and made new, close to Oakley and Hyde Park)
4. Northside (A lot of construction going up over the next few years)
5. Westwood (NOT East Westwood) (Closer to the Westside Brewery the better)
6. St. Bernard (Close to Northside, I think this will become much better)
7. East Price Hill (Closer to incline district the better, close to downtown)
- Jordan Fiore
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What does everyone think about Bond Hill? I think it requires a bit of long term thinking, but as Oakley and Norwood continue increasing in prices, I imagine the sprawl and investment will hit more than currently. Cincinnati and Ohio governments have both bookmarked the area for investments and its a five minute drive from Xavier University. Lots of Tudor style homes and other highly desired design styles as well.