Clermont County • September 29, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. The luxury real estate market is making headlines with an Indian Hill mansion fetching an eye-popping $5 million, crowning this week's property transactions across Hamilton County. This sale, alongside the $11.1 million acquisition of Pfeiffer Woods in Blue Ash, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's diverse housing landscape, where both multi-million dollar estates and modest starter homes are finding buyers in Cincinnati's dynamic market.
Meanwhile, Florence might soon add a familiar name to its commercial corridor as plans for a Wa Wa gas station with 16 pumps advance along US 42, despite traffic concerns at the notoriously confusing intersection. As autumn settles in, Cincinnati transforms into a seasonal playground with the Zoo's Jack O'Lantern Glow trail featuring 6,000 hand-carved pumpkins, while thrill-seekers can test their courage at Land of Illusion's Haunted Scream Park or the legendary Dent Schoolhouse – perfect timing as October's spooky season officially begins.
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🏠 Indian Hill mansion sells for $5 million in Cincinnati's top property deals. The sprawling residence in the upscale neighborhood topped this week's list of real estate transactions across Hamilton County. Other notable sales included a $3 million commercial property in Mariemont and an $11.1 million acquisition of Pfeiffer Woods in Blue Ash. The weekly compilation of local real estate records provides insight into neighborhood property values and market trends throughout the Cincinnati region. Home prices ranged widely, from luxury estates to affordable starter homes, reflecting the diverse housing market.
⛽ Florence might welcome a Wa Wa gas station at US 42. The proposed 6,372-square-foot facility would feature 16 pumps, 53 parking spaces, and potential future EV charging stations. City officials are concerned about traffic at the already confusing intersection, though Administrator Josh Hunt believes the station might actually make it safer. Meanwhile, Park Hills is considering a townhouse project requiring zoning changes, and Taylor Mill commissioners are planning a dual celebration of the city's 70th anniversary alongside America's 250th.
🎃 Cincinnati welcomes October with haunted houses, festivals, and fall fun. The city offers a variety of seasonal activities from Sept. 29-Oct. 5, including spooky attractions like Land of Illusion's Haunted Scream Park and Dent Schoolhouse. Families can enjoy the Cincinnati Zoo's Jack O'Lantern Glow trail featuring over 6,000 handcarved pumpkins or pick sunflowers at Gorman Heritage Farm's Sunflower Festival. Sports fans can catch the Bengals facing the Detroit Lions on Sunday, while art lovers can browse works from over 200 artists at the Hyde Park Square Art Show.
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