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The westernmost neighborhood of Cincinnati, Sayler Park adjoins the north bank of the Ohio River and calls itself "Cincinnati's Western Gateway." Prices $25,000 to $180,000. Established in the 1830s, the neighborhood is primarily residential with tree-lined streets; most businesses are located on or near bustling Glenway Avenue.

Prices $80,000 to $130,000. Westwood's housing history includes wealthy industrialists, including Proctor & Gamble founder James Gamble. Styles include Victorian Vernacular, Arts and Crafts, Colonial Tudor revivals, bungalows and foursquares. Prices $20,000 to $180,000. Formerly orchard land, the historic Cedar Grove neighborhood in Price Hill began residential development in 1883; its proximity to downtown attracted wealthy residents.
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The Sanregret Team of Keller Williams Advisors provides unparalleled residential real estate services to the Cincinnati and northern Kentucky markets. We are highly experienced with all types of real estate from new construction to resale, and offer our special expertise in historic homes. With over 30 years of combined experience, each team member brings a unique set of knowledge, skills and experience.
At Cincinnati Historic Homes, we are more than just architecture enthusiasts. We are real estate agents who pride ourselves on expertly guiding our clients through the process of buying and selling historic homes, navigating historic protections, exceptional building materials and practices, and special property maintenance needs, we have been there for the sale of some of the Greater Cincinnati area's most unique gems.
Renovation Lending gives you the ability to purchase any home and have updates completed with a onetime, seamless closing. Repairing your Historic Home will save you the large out-of-pocket expense as you can simply add the repair costs to the purchase price.

Historic Home restoration loans, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) 203K renovation, Jumbo Renovation and Home Path Renovation mortgage financing are just a few of the options you will have when finding your Cincinnati Historic Home.Jumbo Renovation is a program that you can use to add repairs or renovations up to 50% of the home's future value.
Directly across the river from Cincinnati rests Bellevue, a town founded in 1870. Known for its public parks and historic Fairfield Avenue, which fields a rich mix of boutique and essential businesses, Bellevue sits comfortably above the Ohio River. Historic preservation is a strong focus of the city's government, businesses, and residents.
Declared a City Historic District in 1989, Columbia Tusculum traces its inception to the 1788 Benjamin Stites settlement Columbia, which predates Losantiville (Cincinnati's original name) by one month. Columbia Tusculum is rich in the area's history, including the first school opened in Cincinnati and the Pioneer Memorial Cemetery (formerly Columbia Baptist Cemetary), both founded in 1790.
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