OCTOBER Newsletter September Stats Continued

Neighborhoods with the BEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combined actives and solds are included):

  1. Deer Park ……….. 109% (12 sold with11 still active)
  2. Mt. Washington …. 85% (17 sold with 20 still active)
  3. Madisonville  ……..  91% (14 sold with 17 still active)

Neighborhoods with the LOWEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combined actives and solds are included):

  1. Mt. Auburn ………. 4% (1 sold with 27 still active)
  2. East End ………… 4.1% (1 sold with 24 still active)
  3. Terrace Park  …… 4.3% (1 sold with 23 still active)
[table “27” not found /]
  • Info compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service and the Northern Kentucky Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
  • Figures include single family & condo sales for September 1-30, 2018.
  • For current listing from around the region, please visit www.RobinsonSIR.com
  • For details about “Days on Market” click here –> DOM

 

SEPTEMBER Newsletter August Stats Continued

Neighborhoods with the HIGHEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combined actives and solds are included):

  1. Sharonville …. 125% (20 sold with16 still active)
  2. Loveland ……. 113% (26 sold with 23 still active)
  3. Milford  ….…..  91% (10 sold with 11 still active)

Neighborhoods with the LOWEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combined actives and solds are included):

  1. Mt. Adams ….. 9% (4 sold with 44 still active)
  2. Avondale …… 13% (4 sold with 30 still active)
  3. East End  ….. 14% (3 sold with 21 still active)
[table “18” not found /]
  • Info compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service and the Northern Kentucky Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
  • Figures include single family & condo sales for August 1 – 31, 2018.
  • For current listing from around the region, please visit www.RobinsonSIR.com
  • For details about “Days on Market” click here –> DOM

Sepember 2018 Newsletter … Happenings Continued

Area Events of Interest

Each year, thousands attend the Gorman Heritage Farm annual Sunflower Festival and Row by Row Dinner. Daily admission is affordable and fun for kids of all ages. Photo courtesy @brookwallace3.

Fall is nearly upon us. As the weather turns from hot and humid to cool and refreshing, there is no better time to venture out and enjoy the great outdoors!

Sep 21: Niederman Family Fall Fest in Hamilton

Sep 21-23: Oktoberfest Zinzinnati in Downtown Cincinnati

Sep 22: Tunnel to Towers 5K in Crescent Springs Community Park

Sep 23: Bluegrass for Babies at Seasongood Pavilion in Eden Park

Sep 23: The Village Bazaar in Covington’s MainStrasse Village

Sep 26: Over-the-Rhine International Film Festival at the Duke Energy Center

Sep 28-30: Newport Oktoberfest at the Newport Riverfront

Sep 29: Apple Fest Train Rides on the LM&M Railroad in Lebanon

Sep 29-30: Great Outdoor Weekend

Oct 6: Walk to End Alzheimers at Yeatmans Cove

Oct 6: Sunflower Festival at Gorman Heritage Farm

Oct 13: Queen Bee Half Marathon & 4 Miler in Downtown Cincinnati

Oct 13: Harvest Moon Fall Festival at Swaim Park in Montgomery

Sporting Events

Cincinnati Bengals Home Games

Oct 7: Dolphins

Oct 14: Steelers

Cincinnati Reds Home Games

Sep 25-26: Royals

Sep 28-30: Pirates (final series of the regular season)

FC Cincinnati Home Games

Sep 29: Indy Eleven (final home game of the season)

Cincinnati Cyclones Home Games

Oct 6: Nailer (pre-season)

Oct 13: Komets

 

 

 

AUGUST Newsletter July Stats Continued

Neighborhoods with the HIGHEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 25 combines actives and solds are included):

  1. Pleasant Ridge …. 158% (19 sold with12 still active)
  2. Sharonville ……..  146% (19 sold with 13 still active)
  3. Deer Park  ……..  100% (14 sold with 14 still active)

Neighborhoods with the LOWEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 25 combines actives and solds are included):

  1. Mt. Adams …………….. 2% (1 sold with 44 still active)
  2. Columbia Tusculum …. 12% (4 sold with 33 still active)
  3. East End  ……………… 13% (3 sold with 23 still active)
[table “17” not found /]
  • Info compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service and the Northern Kentucky Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
  • Figures include single family & condo sales for July 1 – 31, 2018.
  • For current listing from around the region, please visit www.RobinsonSIR.com
  • For details about “Days on Market” click here –> DOM

August 2018 eNewsletter … Happenings Continued

Area Events of Interest

The Germania Society of Cincinnati held their first Oktoberfest in 1971, the first in the Cincinnati region.

Aug 24-25: beWILDerfest Music & Beer Festival at Urban Artifact

Aug 24-25: Brew Ha-Ha at Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove

Aug 24-26: Germania Society Oktoberfest at Germania Park

Aug 26: Cheetah Run 5K at Cincinnati Zoo

Aug 29: Yappy Hour at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Garden and Park

Aug 29: Starry Starry Night at the Cincinnati Observatory

Sep 1-Oct 21: Krohn Conservatory’s Fall Show, At Home in the Garden

Sep 7-9: MainStrasse Village Oktoberfest

Sep 8: Civic Garden Center presents a class on Saving Seeds

Sep 8- Oct 14: Old West Festival in Williamsburg

Sep 15: Montgomery Car Show at Montgomery Square Shopping Center

Sporting Events

Cincinnati Reds Home Games

Aug 28-30: Brewers

Sep 6-9: Padres

Sep 10-12: Dodgers

Cincinnati Bengals Home Games

Preseason Aug 30: Colts

First regular season game Sep 13: Ravens

FC Cincinnati Home Games

Sep 1: Pittsburgh Riverhounds

Sep 16: Toronto FC II

July 2018 eNewsletter … Happenings Continued

More Summer Fun in Cincinnati

Kids can come to check out a variety of vehicles during Montgomery’s annual Touch-a-Truck event at Weller Park. They can experience fire engines, an ambulance, tractors, police cruisers, military vehicles and more. Kids can get behind the wheel of their favorite vehicles and talk to the drivers. This is a free event open to the young and young at heart.

July 21: Crafted Local Food, Beer & Music Festival at Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove

July 27-28: It’s Marsapalooza, The Return of the Red Planet at Cincinnati Observatory Center

Aug 2: Touch-a-Truck in Montgomery’s Weller Park 

Aug 2-5: Glier’s Goettafest at Newport on the Levee

Aug 4: Ohio River Paddlefest

Aug 5: Splash & Dash 5K Run and Walk benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters at Sawyer Point

Aug 8 – 12: Hamilton County Fair at the Fairgrounds

Aug 9-12: Great Inland Seafood Festival at Newport Festival Park

Aug 11: Cincy Blues Fest at Sawyer Point

Aug 11: The O.F.F. Market in Oakley

Now – Sept 9: Mission Aerospace at Cincinnati Museum Center

Sporting Events

Cincinnati Reds Home Games

July 20-22: Pirates

July 23-25: Cardinals

July 26-29: Phillies

Aug 10-12: Diamondbacks

Aug 13-15: Indians

Aug 17-19: Giants

FC Cincinnati Home Games

July 21: New York Red Bulls

July 28: RCD Espanyol

August 4: Nashville SC

Aug 12: Penn FC

Aug 18: Charleston Battery

 

JULY Newsletter June Stats Continued

Neighborhoods with the HIGHEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combines actives and solds are included):

  1. Pleasant Ridge …. 188% (15 sold with 8 still active)
  2. Deer Park …….… 146% (19 sold with 13 still active)
  3. Sharonville…….… 136% (15 sold with 11 still active)

Neighborhoods with the LOWEST percentage of sales to active listings (only neighborhoods with at least 20 combines actives and solds are included):

  1. Mt. Adams ………. 9% (4 sold with 44 still active)
  2. East End ……..…. 10% (2 sold with 20 still active)
  3. South Lebanon  … 12% (5 sold with 42 still active)
[table “13” not found /]
  • Info compiled from the Greater Cincinnati Multiple Listing Service and the Northern Kentucky Multiple Listing Service, Inc.
  • Figures include single family & condo sales for June 1 – 30, 2018.
  • For current listing from around the region, please visit www.RobinsonSIR.com
  • For details about “Days on Market” click here –> DOM

June 2018 eNewsletter … Happenings Continued

Celebrate Independence Day with the biggest and best fireworks in the tri-state area along with music, entertainment, food, drinks, and family fun! Wednesday, July 4th from 4:00 – 10:35 pm at Summit Park in Blue Ash.

Summer Fun in Cincinnati

June 19 – June 23: Owls of Ohio Week at Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve

June 27: The Art of Food Preservation – Jams, Jellies, and Preserves at the Civic Garden Center

June 29: It’s Carnival Night at Oakley After Hours featuring music by Zak Morgan

June 30: Hyde Park Blast 4 Mile Run/Walk and Cycling Races

June 30 – August 19: Krohn Conservatory’s Summer Show, “An Apothecary Soul Garden”

July 3: Balloon Glow at Coney Island

July 4: Ault Park Independence Day Fireworks

July 4: Red, White & Blue Ash

July 13: Mt. Adams Cinema in the City presents Elf

Sporting Events

Cincinnati Reds Home Games

June 19-20: Tigers

June 21-24: Cubs

June 28-July 1: Brewers

July 2-4: White Sox

July 20-22: Pirates

FC Cincinnati Home Games

June 16: Richmond

June 30: Ottawa

July 14: Tampa Bay

Church Festivals

St. Veronica: Mt. Carmel
June 22-24
4473 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45244

St. Columban: Loveland
June 22-24
894 Oakland Rd., Loveland, OH 45140

 

MARCH 2018 NEWSLETTER … Happenings Continued

Butterflies of Madagascar at the Krohn Conservatory in Eden Park March 24 -June 17

Robinson Sotheby’s International Realty … March eNewsletter

HAPPENINGS CONTINUED …

Visual Arts

Now – May 20: William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance. Contemporary South African artist William Kentridge’s More Sweetly Play the Dance makes its North American museum premiere at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Sporting Events

March 29: Cincinnati Reds Home Opener

FC Cincinnati Home Game: April 7 Louisville City FC

March Madness: Click here to download your own Mens NCAA Basketball Tournament bracket.

Cincinnati Cyclones Schedule

Other Local Events of Interest