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10 Best Areas To Invest In Cincinnati

If you are looking to buy real estate in Cincinnati, you should know the best places to invest in. The three most important factors when buying a real estate anywhere are location, location, and location. Location creates desirability. Desirability brings demand. Demand would raise the price of your Cincinnati real estate and you should be able flip it for a lump sum profit.

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Some of the best neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio are Hyde Park, Oakley and West Price Hill. Montgomery has a median listing price of $469,000, making it the most expensive neighborhood. East Price Hill is the most affordable neighborhood, with a median listing price of $65,000.

Here are the 10 Best Neighborhoods in Cincinnati to invest in real estate because they have the highest appreciation rates. Click Link to View All Current Homes For Sale in Each Area!

10 Best Neighborhoods in Cincinnati 

1. Woodburn Ave / Dexter Ave

2. E Mcmillan St / Victory Pky

3. Barrow Ave / Ridge Ave

4. Erie Ave / Red Bank Rd

5. Race St / W Liberty St

6. Art Academy of Cincinnati / Walnut St

7. Oakley Square

8. Peete St / Mulberry St

9. W Liberty St / John St

10. Linn St / Winchell Ave

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When looking to invest in Cincinnati real estate, you need to find places where the expected property appreciation forecast is positive. The running costs for owning and managing a Cincinnati investment property should be low. The neighborhoods in Cincinnati must be safe to live in and should have a low crime rate.

The neighborhoods should be close to basic amenities, public services and shopping malls. There should be a natural and upcoming high demand for rental properties and a low supply of income properties.

There are 109 neighborhoods in Cincinnati. There are 125 elementary schools, 74 middle schools, 53 high schools and 97 private & charter schools

Cincinnati was ranked the fastest growing power in the Midwest in terms of percentages. It is the seventh largest economy in the Midwest and 28th largest in the United States. The median age, here, is a positive sign. The media age for residents is 32, while the average age of people living in Ohio is 39.

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