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A Contemporary Suburban Stunner in Evendale

A recently renovated kitchen, in-law suite, and fully finished basement are just a few of the perks in this 6,000-square-foot home.

This Kennedy Heights Mini-Castle Has a Sweet History

Forget the massive manor. This adorable 1929-built four-bedroom, three-bath mini castle in Kennedy Heights is a sweet dream.

Three Terrace Park Homes on the Market

From modern to charming, here’s a trio of homes with different styles all located in the peaceful, close-knit community of Terrace Park.

A Charming Dutch Colonial Revival in Mariemont

Picturesque landscaping, window boxes, and a close-knit neighborhood make this charming Mariemont abode a perfect family home.

Two Renovated West End Row Houses On the Market

These two West End row houses are located in the Dayton Street Historic District, near where FC Cincinnati is building its new stadium.

A One-of-a-Kind Mt. Adams Modern by Jose Garcia That’s Worth the Splurge

This $3.2 million modular beauty looks like it belongs in the hills of Cali, but the Jose Garcia masterpiece is a Cincinnati dream.

A Hyde Park Home Packed With Play and Entertaining Spaces

From a full-size tennis court to a swing set and an outdoor patio, this family-friendly Hyde Park home has plenty of room for play and entertaining.

A Piece of North Avondale History Gets a Modern Update

Determined homeowners paid attention to historic details—a Rookwood fireplace! Hardwood floors! A sleeping porch!—and brought this beauty back to life.

A Totally Renovated Ranch in Amberley Village

Located in the middle of the suburbs in Amberley Village, this charming modern farmhouse-style ranch takes its inspiration from Kentucky.

Check Out the Master Suite in This Madisonville Flip

Flipping duo Courtney and Adam Huber restored this 1911 four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath Madisonville home back to its original glory.

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