Current - Cincinnati Art Museum exhibits the work of Toulouse-Lautrec. This is an artist with backstory as compelling as Van Gogh. - Current - The Constella Festival, is larger than it's inaugural '11 season. 22 Events over 34 days! To Nov 2. - Nov 1 - Walk the Moon plays The Madison Theater. This Cincinnati band is garnering international fame. - Nov 1 - Singer songwriter Justin Townes Earle plays at The Taft. - Nov 9 - Grammy winner Aimee Mann performs at The 20th Century Theater. - Nov 15 - Iris Demint. Also at The 20th Century. - An Iris & John Prine duet. - Hats off to the Reds for a great season! - Upcoming Bengals Home Games Oct 21: Pittsburgh Steelers Nov 4: Denver Broncos Nov 11: NY Giants Nov 25: Oakland Raiders - Upcoming Bearcats Home Games Nov 3: Syracuse Nov 17: Rutgers - Oct 26-28 - Alice (in Wonderland). Premiered by the Cincinnati Ballet at Music Hall. - Nov 3-Dec 23 - Hank Williams: Lost Highway. A portrait of the revered country artist. At The Playhouse. - Oct 21 - The Great Human Race To combat hate & prejudice. At Lunken. - Oct 27 - Walk & Freedom Run. Presented by BRIDGES for a Just Community. - Nov 5 - See pumpkins fly at the 6th annual Pumpkin Chuck at Stanbery Park, Mt Washington. - Nov 10 - Prepare Affair is a volunteer effort to help winterize homes of the elderly. Call 513-351-7921. - |
Neighborhood
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# Sold
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Active Listings
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Avg. List
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Avg. Sale
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**Days on Market
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Amberley Village | 4 | 42 | $462,536 | $252,625 |
62
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Anderson Township | 41 | 288 | 302,780 | 224,466 | 63 | ||
Avondale | 4 | 53 | 136,616 | 155,000 |
37
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Bellevue | 5 | 63 | 174,078 | 93,500 | 60 | ||
Blue Ash | 12 | 82 | 250,607 | 263,192 | 58 | ||
Clifton | 5 | 57 | 196,126 | 210,400 | 119 | ||
Columbia Tusclm | 4 | 53 | 304,755 | 472,575 | 85 | ||
Covington | 22 | 240 | 220,010 | 67,110 | 85 | ||
Crestview Hills | 3 | 13 | 180,146 | 425,317 | 92 | ||
Deer Park | 8 | 38 | 117,511 | 92,337 |
63
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Downtown | 12 | 64 | 343,719 | 255,417 | 252 | ||
East End | 1 | 23 | 400,183 | 480,000 |
432
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Fort Mitchell | 5 | 28 | 294,986 | 263,580 |
33
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Fort Thomas | 11 | 87 | 264,159 | 186,336 | 29 | ||
Glendale | 3 | 23 | 457,009 | 243,333 | 182 | ||
Hyde Park | 24 | 115 | 485,466 | 306,525 | 61 | ||
Indian Hill | 9 | 88 | 1,667,386 | 1,082,778 | 89 | ||
Kennedy Heights | 3 | 33 | 82,053 | 84,200 | 45 | ||
Kenwood | 4 | 43 | 288,274 | 324,600 | 97 | ||
Lakeside Park | 2 | 21 | 306,443 | 180,590 | 89 | ||
Linwood | 3 | 3 | 68,933 | 185,617 | 114 | ||
Loveland | 10 | 107 | 245,696 | 178,060 | 38 | ||
Madeira | 14 | 57 | 387,732 | 246,578 | 50 | ||
Madison Place | 2 | 18 | 110,872 | 193,500 | 190 | ||
Madisonville | 10 | 58 | 85,158 | 79,830 | 76 | ||
Maineville | 3 | 4 | 168,738 | 108,500 | 30 | ||
Mariemont | 4 | 39 | 425,918 | 453,105 | 31 | ||
Mason | 33 | 219 | 297,713 | 205,074 | 54 | ||
Milford | 4 | 31 | 154,128 | 163,538 | 75 | ||
Montgomery | 12 | 74 | 494,830 | 292,142 | 86 | ||
Mt Adams | 1 | 39 | 718,382 | 331,000 | 12 | ||
Mt Auburn | 2 | 18 | 194,905 | 31,550 | 104 | ||
Mt Lookout | 8 | 44 | 353,239 | 420,173 | 44 | ||
Mt Washington | 10 | 117 | 151,908 | 134,590 | 45 | ||
Newport | 17 | 133 | 285,387 | 159,363 | 164 | ||
Newtown | 3 | 22 | 224,027 | 232,000 | 59 | ||
Northside | 5 | 41 | 104,182 | 114,198 | 79 | ||
Norwood | 14 | 115 | 107,881 | 83,566 | 66 | ||
Oakley | 8 | 62 | 211,004 | 167,113 | 65 | ||
Park Hills | 2 | 23 | 165,009 | 199,250 | 140 | ||
Pierce Township | 10 | 82 | 326,372 | 164,500 | 78 | ||
Pleasant Ridge | 10 | 57 | 145,979 | 141,990 | 61 | ||
Silverton | 3 | 30 | 124,907 | 110,000 | 60 | ||
Sycamore Township | 14 | 54 | 254,943 | 245,798 | 71 | ||
Symmes Township | 13 | 96 | 426,138 | 346,335 | 55 | ||
Terrace Park | 8 | 28 | 552,293 | 533,813 | 110 | ||
Villa Hills | 3 | 46 | 395,830 | 113,300 | 55 | ||
Walnut Hills | 4 | 102 | 322,435 | 321,063 | 118 | ||
West Chester | 51 | 325 | 258,295 | 193,595 |
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Western Hills | 2 | 20 | 207,970 | 223,450 | 52 | ||
Wyoming | 10 | 57 | 331,384 | 300,100 |
44 |
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--The neighborhoods with the HIGHEST percentage of sales to active listings. --(Only neighborhoods with at least 35 active listings are used in the highest percentage report.) -----1. Sycamore Township ------ 25.9% ------- (14 sold out of 54 active listings) -----2. Madeira -------------------------- 24.6% ------- (14 sold of 57 active listings) -----3. Deer Park -------(Tie)--------- 21.05% ------- (8 sold of 38 active listings) -----3. Hyde Park -------(Tie)--------- 21.05% ------- (24 sold of 114 active listings) - -----The neighborhoods with the LOWEST percentage of sales to active listings. --(Only neighborhoods with at least 35 active listings are used in the lowest percentage report.) -----1. Mt Adams ------------------- 2.6% ------- (1 sold of 39 active listings) -----2. Walnut Hills ---------------- 3.9% ------- (4 sold of 102 active listings) -----3. Villa Hills -------------------- 6.5% ------- (3 sold of 46 active listings) - |
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• The above information is compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service (MLS). • Figures include single family & condominium sales for Sept 1 through Sept 30, 2012. • For all current listings from around the region, log onto www.RobinsonSIR.com ** For details about "Days on Market" click here --> DOM |
October Features | Make Your Landscape Come Alive with Birdscaping! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anderson Township 3303 Hickory Creek $599,900 13 Rms, 5 BRs, 4/2 Baths - A wonderfully open floor plan gives this home an exceptionally airy feel! - A custom, mahogany deck carries the living space outdoors. - Mt Adams 1123 Carney Street $485,000 8 Rms, 3 BRs, 2/1 Baths - A rooftop terrace provides a phenomenal 360 degree vista. Lovely Ohio River Valley views. - Neat as a pin inside, with a newly remodeled kitchen. - Contact for these two homes: Lee Robinson 513.842.2225 - Click images above for more info. |
After purchasing their home, some of our clients comment that they would like to do something with the yard but, they don’t have any ideas. Of course a landscape architect could be a first step. Or you could consider 'Birdscaping'. The idea is to create a bird friendly habitat by selecting trees, shrubs, & flowers that are favored by songbirds. - It's not too late to get a start on your Birdscaping plans. September and October are ideal planting months. Autumn plantings benefit from more moderate rains and stable temperatures. - The birds pictured below are regular visitors to 'bird friendly' yards. Our clients who apply Birdscaping are delighted by the year round song and color provided by an array of birds. One client raves about the song of the Cowbird, which is quite unusual. Click on each photo to be taken to the Cornell Lab of Ornithogy website. There, you can get info on each bird, including a recording of each. -
Here's a quick reference guide to a selection of trees and shrubs that attract the widest array of birds and how many species are attracted to that plant. -
Of course, flowers are also bird magnets. One of our clients focuses on attracting Goldfinches by planting Sunflowers, Coneflowers, & Russian Sage. Hanging a thistle seed bird feeder assures that she sees these brightly colored birds throughout the winter. -RSIR |
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