Every community has a different character — different schools, different commute, different lifestyle. Here's the honest breakdown of the areas Josh knows best.
Loveland
Small-Town Feel, Big Outdoors
Charming downtown with boutique shops and restaurants, direct access to the Little Miami Scenic Trail, and Loveland City Schools. One of the most livable small cities in Ohio.
Home to Ohio's #2-ranked school district, Kings Island, the Cincinnati Open, and Fortune 500 employer Cintas. A 97% graduation rate and $124K median income tell the story.
One of Cincinnati's most sought-after neighborhoods. Walkable streets, restored Victorian homes, Hyde Park Square's restaurant scene, and a strong community identity. Close-in urban living at its best.
Spacious lots, mature trees, and a quiet suburban feel served by the Forest Hills Local School District — home to both Turpin and Anderson High Schools. A longtime favorite for move-up buyers who want space without going far from the city.
From 6,500 residents to 44,000+ in four decades — Liberty Township's growth is backed by top-rated Lakota schools, 435 acres of MetroPark green space, and the region's premier shopping destination at Liberty Center.
Home to a thriving corporate corridor and a diverse housing stock from townhomes to custom builds. The Summit Park development has transformed Blue Ash's appeal as a live-work-play destination.
One of Butler County's fastest-growing communities, served by the Lakota Local School District, with abundant retail and dining and consistent new construction. Strong value per square foot for the area.
A refined village feel with upscale dining, boutique retail, and premium housing. Montgomery's walkable town center and Sycamore Community Schools make it a perennial favorite for discerning buyers.
A National Historic Landmark — planned as a model English village in the 1920s. Tudor Revival architecture, a genuine village square, and a tight-knit community make Mariemont one of Cincinnati's most unique addresses.
Situated along the Little Miami River, Milford offers genuine small-town character, Milford Exempted Village Schools, and affordable entry points relative to the broader Cincinnati market. A value play with lifestyle upside.
If you're relocating or just getting started, the right neighborhood depends on a lot of factors — school district, commute, budget, lifestyle. Josh has walked buyers through this conversation hundreds of times. A quick call often makes this clearer than hours of Googling.