Clermont County • October 27, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. Luxury real estate is making headlines across the region, with an eye-popping $3.1 million Indian Hill estate hitting the market. The sprawling 4-acre property joins several other high-end listings in greater Cincinnati, including a $3.5 million Warren County home and a downtown-view property asking $2.8 million. Meanwhile, Anderson Township just saw its own real estate splash with a Ravens Run Road home selling for a cool $1.45 million, topping recent property transfers.
On the literary front, female entrepreneurs are turning the page on traditional business models. Aviatra Incubator and Poor Charlotte's Books are collaborating on a Female Author Showcase in Covington on November 1, featuring readings and signings across multiple genres. The partnership extends beyond the event, with Poor Charlotte's opening a pop-up bookstore in the Incubator's retail space from October 25 through mid-December—offering romance and fantasy titles while testing a business model built on supporting women writers and entrepreneurs.
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🏡 Luxury Indian Hill estate hits market for $3.1 million. The sprawling property sits on just over 4 acres of prime real estate in one of Cincinnati's most prestigious neighborhoods. Listed by Sibcy Cline Realtors, the estate joins several other high-end properties currently available in the greater Cincinnati area. The October 2025 listing comes amid increased interest in luxury homes throughout the region, including a Warren County home on 10 acres listed for $3.5 million and a downtown-view property at $2.8 million.
📚 Female authors take center stage at Aviatra Incubator showcase. Aviatra Accelerators and Poor Charlotte's Books are hosting a Female Author Showcase on November 1 in Covington, featuring fireside chats, readings, and book signings from women writers across multiple genres. The event coincides with Poor Charlotte's Books opening a pop-up bookstore in the Incubator's retail space from October 25 through mid-December. Owner Leslie Schicht will use this opportunity to test her business model while offering romance and fantasy titles. The Incubator provides women entrepreneurs with resources and mentorship to accelerate their businesses in a supportive environment.
🏠 Anderson Township home sells for whopping $1.45 million. The luxurious property on Ravens Run Road topped the list of recent real estate transfers in the Cincinnati area. Other notable transactions included a $2.6 million commercial property on Short Vine Street in Corryville and a $2 million home in Symmes Township. The weekly compilation of property sales provides insight into neighborhood real estate trends across Hamilton, Campbell, Kenton, and Boone counties. Local housing markets continue to see high-end properties changing hands despite economic uncertainties.
Spacious Colonial near Pattison Park: This McAllister Custom Colonial Home priced at $615,000 features five acres with an in-ground pool, granite kitchen, spa-like owner's suite, two propane fireplaces, and plenty of outdoor living space near Pattison Park.
Secluded updated home huge garage: This secluded $450,000 home on a wooded acre features a chef's kitchen, primary suite, finished lower level with fireplace, and rare five-car garage—all with recent updates including a new roof and driveway.
Bright spacious home convenient location: Quaint 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home listed at $310,000 offers fresh paint, private backyard, and spacious layout with natural light, while convenient location provides access to shopping and highways.
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