Hamilton County • September 15, 2025
Good morning, Hamilton County. A staggering $2.5 million luxury mansion has hit the Wyoming market, offering a glimpse into high-end living with its dedicated wellness floor and entertainment-ready backyard oasis. This prestigious listing joins the ranks of Cincinnati's elite properties, including a recent Indian Hill home that commanded an impressive $6.46 million—nearly setting a local record for residential real estate in our area.
Fall festivities are approaching with America's largest Oktoberfest returning to Cincinnati's riverfront September 18-21. The 49th annual celebration will transform Sawyer Point into a Bavarian wonderland complete with traditional music, dancing, and authentic German cuisine from both new vendors like Fifty West Brewing and beloved returners like Schmidt's famous cream puffs. Meanwhile, city officials continue addressing public safety concerns as Cincinnati faces staffing challenges within its police department, with ongoing discussions about utilizing additional state resources to combat crime.
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🏠 Luxury Wyoming mansion hits market at $2.5 million. The "pristine" property, listed by the Shaikh family since September 11, features a dedicated wellness floor and guest house. Outdoor amenities include a backyard oasis designed for relaxation and entertainment. This high-end listing joins other notable luxury properties in the Cincinnati area, including a recent Indian Hill home that sold for $6.46 million in a near-record transaction.
🚨 Cincinnati desperately needs state help to fight rising crime. The city is facing a critical police shortage, with 150-200 fewer officers than needed for public safety. Local officials have turned down support services from Governor DeWine that could help locate probation violators, investigate drug crimes, and prevent illegal activities. According to the author, city leadership should put aside political differences and accept all state resources being offered, especially after the murder of an innocent mother of five downtown. Accepting these services isn't a sign of weakness but rather common sense to protect families.
🍻 America's largest Oktoberfest returns to Cincinnati's riverfront September 18-21. The 49th Oktoberfest Zinzinnati will transform Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove into a Bavarian wonderland featuring traditional German music, dancing, and authentic cuisine. New food vendors joining the celebration include Fifty West Brewing Company, Skyline Chili, and Mama Bear's Mac, alongside returning favorites like Mick Noll's and Schmidt's famous cream puffs. Beyond food, visitors can shop for German wares, create glass art with Jason Mack, and enjoy family activities on Sunday's designated Family Day.
Brick fixer-upper awaits vision: Priced at $182,000, this estate sale offers a solid brick cape cod ripe for rehabilitation on a quiet street, complete with fenced backyard and shed - an investor's opportunity priced according to its condition.
Brick Moneymaker Near Silverton: This income-producing 4-family brick property in Silverton is listed at $419,900, featuring recently renovated units, a new roof, updated doors, and solid rental income of $4,720 monthly from its fully occupied apartments.
Northside gem with tiered decks: Priced at $233,900, this Northside gem blends original charm with modern updates, featuring two bedrooms, hardwood floors, a Rookwood fireplace, and private tiered decks—all minutes from Cincinnati's best amenities.
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