Clermont County • October 6, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. A staggering $2.45 million price tag just made headlines as an Anderson Township luxury home on Coldstream Club Drive topped recent real estate transfers across the Cincinnati region. This impressive sale highlights an active market spanning multiple counties, where transactions range from modest investments to multi-million dollar acquisitions that reflect our area's diverse economic landscape.
Fall brings magical transformations beyond just changing leaves, as Harry Potter's Forbidden Forest materializes at Loveland's Cub World Adventure Camp starting October 24. This enchanting experience invites visitors to cast spells alongside iconic characters and creatures from the beloved franchise. Meanwhile, Northern Kentucky town halls are witnessing their own kind of drama, with heated debates in Park Hills over zoning changes and a silver lining in Fort Wright, where residents will enjoy the lowest property tax rates since 2008.
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🏠 Anderson Township home sells for a whopping $2.45 million. The luxury property on Coldstream Club Drive topped the list of recent real estate transfers in the Cincinnati area. Other notable sales include a $2.85 million commercial property in the Business District and a $1.55 million home in Indian Hill. The weekly compilation of property records shows active real estate markets across Hamilton, Campbell, Kenton, and Boone counties. Buyers and sellers remained busy with transactions ranging from modest $20,000 purchases to multi-million dollar acquisitions.
🧙♂️ Harry Potter's Forbidden Forest comes alive in Ohio this fall. The immersive experience will enchant visitors at Loveland's Cub World Adventure Camp on select days from October 24 to November 30. During the 60-90 minute journey, guests will encounter beloved characters like Harry and Hagrid alongside magical creatures such as hippogriffs and unicorns. Visitors can cast spells, recreate iconic moments from the franchise, and afterward explore a themed village complete with Butterbeer and souvenirs. The traveling attraction has already delighted Potter fans in cities worldwide including Brisbane, Chicago, and Vancouver.
🏛️ Small-town politics ignite heated debates across Northern Kentucky cities. In Park Hills, Mayor Zembrodt pushed through a controversial zoning change to increase density despite resident objections, with one council member walking out in protest. Boone County's fiscal court meeting erupted when residents lined up to criticize Commissioner Hand's comments about Democrats, prompting an early adjournment when speakers veered from official business. Meanwhile, Fort Wright approved lower property tax rates—the lowest since 2008—while council members paid tribute to departing member Dave Abeln after his 13 years of service.
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