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Current: Paintings of the 1930's: Do you visit the East coast of Lake Michigan in the summer? Take the Badger or Lake Express ferry to the Lake's West coast for an exhibit of Thomas Hart Benton at the Milwaukee Art Museum or the Art Institute of Chicago for an exhibit of Hopper, O'Keeffe, & Wood.
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Jul 29: Art After Dark: Theme: Summer of Love.
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Jul 21-23: Cincy Music Fest: The date R&B fans have been waiting for! Paul Brown Stadium
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Jul 22: Darrell Scott: Acclaimed country singer songwriter & multi-instrumentalist. Ludlow Garage.
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Jul 23: Pat Banatar: A study in 80's pop music at. The Taft.
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Jul 23,27,29: Tosca: The best has been saved for last by the Cincinnati Opera at the Aronoff.
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Jul 27: Sawyer Fredericks: See the winner of The Voice 2015 at Madison Live.
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Aug 5-6: Buckle Up Country Music Fest: Many very popular country acts at Summit Park.
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Aug 6: Summer Concerts in the Park: Listen to the Buffalo Ridge Jazz Band outdoors. FREE at Winton Woods.
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Jul 22-24: Arizona D-backs
Aug 2-4: St Louis Cardinals
Aug 15-18: Florida Marlins
Aug 19-22: LA Dodgers
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Current: All Great Books: Abridged. - Visit the 'Witty Literary Reference' section
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Jul 29: MacBeth: Shakespeare in the Park series event at Seasongood Pavilion. FREE
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Aug 6: Seussical Jr: Youngsters will be mesmerized by this musical narrated by the Cat in the Hat at The Aronoff.
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Current: Honey Bees in the Breeze: Honeycomb beds filled with yellow & orange petals at Krohn.
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Jul 28: Cinema in the City: Back To The Future at Seasongood Pavilion, Mt Adams. FREE
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Jul 29-31: Greater Anderson Days: A community comes together for 3 days of fun that benefits the Park District.
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Aug 11-14: Great Inland Seafood Fest: Annual event in Newport for lobster lovers.
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Parish Festivals
Jul 29-31 St Margaret, Loveland
Aug 5,6 Holy Cross, Mt Adams
Aug 5-7 St John, West Chester
Aug 18-20 St Mary, Hyde Park
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Neighborhood
# Sold
Active Listings
Avg. List
Avg. Sale
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- Amberley Village 4 21 $689,038 $405,372
6
- Anderson Twsp 91 195 399,337 292,052 32
- Avondale 11 23 200,217 238,650
23
- Bellevue 12 38 321,276 134,117 14
- Blue Ash 23 68 457,618 355,176 25
- Clifton 13 32 216,631 258,356 34
- Col-Tusculum 11 32 554,275 622,877 34
- Covington 35 138 212,379 142,132 62
- Crestview Hills 4 6 429,783 101,725 60
- Dayton (KY) 4 36 409,144 102,123 71
- Deer Park 19 28 121,021 130,179
18
- Deerfield Twsp 55 143 524,097 320,898 37
- Downtown 25 62 379,528 293,920 31
- East End --- 21 727,638 ---
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- Edgewood 14 26 469,346 208,229
52
- Fort Mitchell 11 16 374,325 364,045
71
- Fort Thomas 14 52 353,455 182,857 30
- Fort Wright 10 17 254,729 262,560 43
- Glendale 5 22 494,873 337,948 54
- Hyde Park 37 63 891,163 391,900 25
- Indian Hill 17 99 1,586,810 1,215,639 72
- Kennedy Heights 8 18 75,244 136,988 65
- Kenwood 12 20 420,505 243,000 33
- Lakeside Park 5 11 449,073 214,280 51
- Lebanon 33 69 229,053 186,900 47
- Liberty Twsp 78 185 410,983 313,219 36
- Linwood 1 4 278,700 375,000 9
- Loveland 35 45 333,576 203,928 26
- Madeira 19 45 547,808 356,674 12
- Madison Place 3 2 268,950 122,500 31
- Madisonville 13 25 86,700 92,132 30
- Maineville 2 3 215,633 170,250 6
- Mariemont 9 19 706,097 450,411 16
- Mason 66 125 546,026 293,739 32
- Milford 14 12 278,692 175,875 14
- Montgomery 26 59 698,794 502,365 40
- Mt Adams 4 16 661,888 501,875 304
- Mt Auburn 5 14 343,200 183,100 9
- Mt Lookout 9 27 590,111 317,339 33
- Mt Washington 28 44 131,504 164,621 30
- Newport 25 64 324,836 152,072 26
- Newtown 12 10 411,200 317,325 6
- Northside 14 31 203,498 118,421 40
- Norwood 29 50 106,044 155,837 28
- Oakley 20 11 265,691 236,310 3
- Park Hills 4 16 307,311 171,250 27
- Pierce Twsp 20 48 311,087 223,269 70
- Pleasant Ridge 17 26 121,288 175,832 7
- Sharonville 23 29 222,108 153,615 42
- Silverton 12 16 127,114 118,883 31
- South Lebanon 7 41 445,151 309,429 36
- Sycamore Twsp 15 39 401,756 240,300 61
- Symmes Twsp 25 76 487,127 402,696 19
- Terrace Park 10 38 651,595 521,300 45
- Villa Hills 12 26 684,023 201,958 60
- Walnut Hills 20 46 378,243 240,525 74
- West Chester 106 177 386,694 260,370
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- Western Hills 23 77 206,329 140,296 47
- Wyoming 15 65 447,163 349,154
46
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--Neighborhoods with the HIGHEST % of sales to active listings.
--(Only neighborhoods at least 25 combined actives & solds are included.)
-----1. Oakley ---------------- 182% ----- (20 sold with 11 active listings)
-----2. Sharonville ----------- 79% ----- (23 sold with 29 active listings)
-----3. Loveland -------------- 78% ----- (35 sold with 45 active listings)
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-----Neighborhoods with the LOWEST % of sales to active listings.
--(Only neighborhoods at least 25 combined actives & solds are included.)
-----1. Dayton, KY ------------ 11% ----- (4 sold with 36 active listings)
-----2. South Lebanon ------ 17% ----- (7 sold with 41 active listings)
-----3. Indian Hill ------------ 17.2% ---- (17 sold with 99 active listings)
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• Info compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service (MLS).
• Figures include single family & condo sales for July 1 to 31, 2016.
• For all current listings from around the region, log onto www.RobinsonSIR.com
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"Days on Market" click here --> DOM

July Features ---- 15th Annual Paddlefest
1119 Wareham Drive
Mt Adams
1119 Wareham Drive
$475,000
7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths
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Beautiful townhouse is an urban oasis boasting fantastic views.
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Ideally located. Rooftop terrace. Elevator. Study.
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Contact for this home:
Lee Robinson
513.842.2225


1080 Broadview Furnace Road height=
Adams County
1080 Marble Furnace Road
$299,000
8 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths
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Here's your Adams County weekend retreat! Enjoy access to Brush Creek.

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Rustic & modern. Hike, fish, canoe. Commune with nature. Includes a guest house!
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Contact for this home:
Connie Greene
513.842.3263
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Click images for more info.
--- Have you marked your calendar for Paddlefest? Read about it here. Paddlefest founder Brewster Rhoads and Robinson Sotheby’s International Realty founder Lee Robinson are both avid kayakers and the initial planning meetings were held here in our Hyde Park office.
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People of a certain age remember the Ohio River as so polluted, few considered it a recreation opportunity. This is a far cry from how Thomas Jefferson described it in 1781: “The Ohio is the most beautiful river on earth. Its current gentle, waters clear, and bosom smooth and unbroken by rocks and rapids, a single instance only excepted.”
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Indeed, the Ohio River has been the essential ingredient for life in the Midwest for eons. Significant Native American chiefdoms such as the Osage, Omaha, Ponca, and Kaw trace their earliest history to this Valley. These early tribes moved far to the West as the Iroquois tribe grew and expanded into our area in the 17th century.
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In her book: Reflections in Bullough’s Pond, historian and author Diana Muir describes the pre-contact Iroquois nation as an imperialist, expansionist culture whose cultivation of the corn, beans, squash agriculture complex enabled them to support a large population. Unique among most societies, the women elders nominated the chief for life from the clan and owned the symbols of his office.
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The Ohio River is a living connection to this timeless history. Our link to the Ohio is measured by the blink of an eye. It wasn't until the 1670's that a non-native American laid eyes on our river. For 150 after that, canoeing remained the most efficient way to travel the river. That began to change as another page in history turned when the steamboat named the New Orleans made a trip from Pittsburgh to the Crescent City.
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Amazingly, as if to herald the significance of this event, the New Madrid Earthquake, the largest earthquake in this nation's recorded history, occurred midway through this maiden voyage. This caused a great confusion on the journey as some navigational landmarks moved and others were wiped out.
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So you see, the history of the river is rich and colorful. We encourage all to reconnect with our Ohio River. Perhaps one day, we will describe the Ohio in words similar to those used by Thomas Jefferson in 1781. --RSIR

We are partners with over 900 Sotheby's real estate offices in 64 countries.
Each month we showcase an interesting home from one of these partners.
This home is being marketing by Sotheby's International Realty, Santa Fe.
Brunswick, Maine
Enjoy the natural rural beauty of Maine plus the benefits of nearby downtown Brunswick. Includes 200 feet of direct water frontage on Maquoit Bay!
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This three bedroom, two and a half bath home has 2,612 square feet, nestled on 2.5 acres and and is listed at: $850,000.
For info, click the image at left, or call our office - we're always glad to help! 513.321.6000.

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Robinson Sotheby's International Realty
2724 Observatory Avenue | Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
513.321.6000

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