If you haven't been to the Queen City, you might be surprised to find that the metropolitan area includes Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana, making for a large population of close to 2 million. DWELL513 services clients in NKY and Cincinnati.
Cincy is a hot spot for tech start-ups, as well as fortune 500 companies such as P&G, GE Aerospace, Kroger, Cintas, Amazon, DHL, and TQL.
There is much to love about our charming city! Along with beautiful homes and a great food scene, Cincy has many great parks, a world class zoo, amazing museums, concert venues, and an overall ease of living. Each neighborhood is unique with different styles of architecture, eating, shopping, and living. Please enjoy our ongoing neighborhood video tours!
Over the Rhine, more commonly known as OTR, is an urban neighborhood just north of downtown. It offers great shopping, a vibrant night life, plus beautiful Washington Park and historic Findlay Market.
Madisonville is a super charming, fast-growing community located northeast of downtown Cincinnati. It is a very convenient location, bordering multiple other Cincy neighborhoods such as Pleasant Ridge, Mariemont, Oakley, Indian Hill, etc.
Covington, KY is an extension of downtown Cincinnati. The Cov is filled with small retailers, hip drinking spots and restaurants, and eclectic architecture.
Mansion Hill is a historic neighborhood located in east Newport, Kentucky. It is a lovely example of late 19th century architecture, possessing hundreds of Queen Anne, Italianate and Victorian houses.
Northside, an urban neighborhood of Cincinnati, experienced its first housing boom in the 1820's. 200 years later, a hotbed of creativity, diversity, and entertainment, it's experiencing another boom.
The Gaslight District in Cincinnati is home to fun shopping and entertainment, as well as beautiful historic homes and gaslights that have lined the streets for nearly 200 years.
The Tudor architecture of the village square was commissioned in 1923 by philanthropist Marie Emery, for whom the village is named, and was inspired by the appearance of an early English village. The village encompasses many restaurants, cafes, and shops, including the iconic Mariemont Inn and Mariemont Theater that showcases independent films.
Once a sleepy river town, Bellevue is quickly evolving into a hot neighborhood with a happy mix of shopping, restaurants, and bars. It's a fantastic (and affordable) place to call home if you want to be close to downtown Cincinnati.
Pleasant Ridge is a charming gaslight neighborhood north of downtown Cincinnati with an awesome business district composed of independent shops, restaurants, and bars.
Beautiful Mt. Adams offers San Franciscan vibes with an architectural array of houses lining steep city streets. At the top of the hill, you'll find plenty of eclectic restaurants, bars, and artisan shopping.
Ludlow, the up-and-coming hidden gem of Northern Kentucky, is just up the road from Covington, super cute, and chalked full of independent businesses.
Woodburn Ave is the hot spot in East Walnut Hills, a neighborhood located on the near east side of Cincinnati. Walnut Hills offers a diverse array of housing, ranging from mega-mansions to affordable condos.
Alongside of some Cincinnati's most elegant homes, Hyde Park also boasts several family-owned shops, boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, and real estate offices (including ours).
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