Lisa Murtha
Three Glendale Homes That Won’t Be on the Market Long
Glendale is one of the city’s more charming suburbs, abundant with historic homes on spacious lots. Here are three prime examples.
A Pet Monkey Made This Bellevue House Famous
Today, countless Bellevue natives know this house simply as the place “where the monkey used to live."
An Uber Sleek Home in Delhi Township
This contemporary home with a wooded two-and-a-half-acre lot is one of just six homes on a private drive in Delhi Township.
A Totally Refurbished Townhome Just Steps from Eden Park
Whenever an older home can be rescued and revived instead of torn down, it’s feels like a win-win, especially where the environment is concerned.
A 109-Year-Old Gem on Norwood’s Floral Avenue
This home has only been on the market once before, when the current owner’s grandparents purchased the house from its original owners in 1939.
An Industrial-Style Condo on Fourth Street with Ohio River Views
Built circa 2006, the Parker Flats project includes 49 condos with soaring 16-foot-high ceilings, walls of windows, and Ohio River views. This corner unit in particular strikes our fancy.
This Indian Hill Home Has an Indoor Pool and a Sandy Beach to Go...
A one-of-a-kind Indian Hill home incorporates whimsical features that go far beyond the norm.
An Amberley Village Mid-Century Modern on Almost Two Acres
This 1955 Mid-Century Modern was built with steel beams and floor joists as “an extra measure to insure performance and durability.”
An Eclectic North Avondale Home with a Private Treed Yard
We’re big fans of historic North Avondale homes, especially this 97-year-old white house with three floors of living space and a private treed yard.
An Indian Hill Mansion with a Personality All Its Own
Newer construction often has a cookie-cutter feeling about it. That’s not the case with this 18-year-old Indian Hill estate home.