Hamilton County • June 2, 2025
Good morning, Hamilton County. The real estate market is making headlines as luxury properties change hands across our neighborhoods. A striking $2.2 million ultra-modern home in Symmes Township has just hit the market, featuring a heated pool for year-round swimming and a state-of-the-art theater, while Montgomery recently saw a mansion sell for $1.8 million in a week of brisk property transfers throughout the county. These transactions highlight the continued strength of Greater Cincinnati's premium housing market even as summer heats up.
Meanwhile, the city is bursting with seasonal activities to fill your calendar. From the fascinating Titanic exhibit downtown to free concerts in parks across the region, June's offerings have something for everyone. Families can explore large machinery at the Big Rig Gig, sports fans can catch the Reds taking on the Brewers and Diamondbacks, and art enthusiasts can browse local talent at Art on Vine or the Lebanon Festival of the Arts. Pride celebrations round out a vibrant week of community events.
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🏠 Luxury Cincinnati suburb home hits market for $2.2 million. The custom-built residence in Symmes Township features an ultra-modern design that stands out in the local real estate landscape. Homebuyers will find upscale amenities including a gas-heated pool for year-round swimming and a state-of-the-art home theater for entertainment. Listed by Coldwell Banker, the property at 11870 Snider Road represents one of the premium offerings in the Greater Cincinnati luxury housing market this summer.
🎭 Cincinnati bursts with summer fun this June. The city's weekly calendar (June 2-8) offers a diverse array of activities including a Titanic exhibit downtown, multiple free concerts in parks across the region, and several Pride celebrations. Sports fans can catch the Reds playing the Brewers and Diamondbacks, while art enthusiasts have options like the Art on Vine market and the Lebanon Festival of the Arts. Family-friendly events include the Big Rig Gig where kids can explore large machinery and Dance & DIY Night at Findlay Market featuring tie-dye stations and live music.
🏠 Montgomery mansion sells for $1.8 million in top property transfers. The sale highlights a busy week of real estate activity across Hamilton County, where dozens of homes changed hands at various price points. Other notable transactions included a $1.75 million property in Independence and a $1.5 million home in Anderson Township. The Cincinnati Enquirer's weekly compilation tracks property sales across multiple counties, allowing readers to monitor real estate trends in their neighborhoods. Meanwhile, commercial properties also saw significant activity, with an $17 million sale of Five Seasons facilities in Symmes Township.
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Tenant-Occupied Investment Under 120K: This investor's dream at $110,000 features a 4-bed, 1.5-bath home with attached garage and unfinished basement, currently generating $1,125 monthly from a tenant with a lease through September 2025.
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