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Living in Cincinnati

Cincinnati is a great place to call home with its mix of friendly neighborhoods, affordable housing, strong business environment, award winning school districts, diverse religions, variety of shopping and dining options and critically acclaimed art venues.

Cincinnati has all the amenities you’d find in a larger, more metropolitan city but maintains a small town feel, making it truly a unique place to live.

Affordable LivingAffordable Living - Housing in the Cincinnati area comes in all price ranges from under $100,000 to over $1 million and expands into Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. The median home price for the area is $122,000 and is one of the most affordable housing markets in the country.
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EducationEducation - Families cite the numerous educational choices as a big asset here in Cincinnati. The area has 63 public school districts and more than 200 private and parochial schools. Many of these schools offer a wide range of programs, including magnet schools, Montessori, college preps, performing arts, and information technology.
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NightlifeNightlife - There are night spots and restaurants all over town featuring live music and dancing. Many night clubs are on Main Street in Over the Rhine offering a wide range of musical acts and with diverse crowds. Or explore the hillsides of Mt. Adams for pretty city views with plenty of places to have a good time.
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The ArtsThe Arts - Cincinnati offers one of the richest artistic experiences in the nation with a variety of options from the beautiful sounds of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra to the engaging displays at the Contemporary Arts Center.
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Major League TownMajor League Town - Cincinnati is a great sports town and is home to first professional baseball team – the Cincinnati Reds. Plus there is NFL action with the Cincinnati Bengals who play at the Paul Brown Stadium with seating for over 65,000 sports fans. In addition to baseball and football there’s also the Cincinnati Cyclones of the East Coast Hockey League and the Cincinnati Kings of the United Soccer League. Not to mention the exciting men’s and women’s college sports team including the cross town basketball rivalry of Xavier and Cincinnati.
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