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Commercial Properties:

Cincinnati, like many other large cities, has seen an influx of entrepreneurs taking advantage of the commercial and residential real estate developments in the area. With many people looking to take the leap into business, as the economic shift has left many out of work, the city has provided office space, warehouse space, and retail space to all walks of life looking to further their dreams of developing their own business. The downtown area has recently received a major boost, with lots of executive space and options to explore. In a recent survey of Cincinnati Commercial property space vacancies, the area had many opportunities starting at $400 - $600 a month for small spaces with amenities including air conditioning, heating, and answering services. Larger options exist too, with many starting at around $1 - $2 a square foot and many different amenities attached. The city has been named one of the best places to live, and has a state income tax rate of around 6.56%, and a sales tax rate of 6.5%. Some local areas in Cincy that we service are: Blue ash, Central, cliton, Tri County, Fairfield, Goshen, Eastside, Hyde Park, Harrison, Kenwood, Milford, Westchester. Please read more about the local Cincinnati commercial property market in our articles section.

Cincinnati Housing:

The median home price in the area has seen some minor gains, but has stayed relatively low. The average home price is $127805, even though the area has seen a decline in home sales. Cost of living is relatively low, considering the population and area.
The city of Cincinnati is located in the state of Ohio north of the Ohio River along the Kentucky border. The estimated population of the city is 333,336 in the center, and upwards of 2.1 million residents in the greater metropolitan area. The city is considered to be a major boomtown, and is often referred to as the first boomtown in the United States. It was the first major inland city, and has been growing by leaps and bounds ever since.

Economy / Careers:

The economy of the city of Cincinnati is diverse, with many different companies abounding in the area. The area has a large concentration of opportunities in the area; with many large scale white-collar jobs to help people of all backgrounds reach their vocational goals. Some of the major companies in the area include, Convergys, Macy’s Inc, Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, Fifth Third Bank, HGTV, Food Network, and many other larger businesses. Despite a large amount of employment options, the area has an unemployment rate of 10.5%, which is higher than the national average. With city has seen some hard times in the recent economic decline, but analysts remain optimistic as to the future of the area.

Climate / Culture:

The climate of Cincinnati is a mixed bag. The seasonal changes are relatively mild, with summers being hot, and temperatures reaching upwards of 80 to 90 degrees. The fall and winter months can get very cool, and the area sees a fair amount of snow. The spring is moderate, and the changes are consistent, and noticeable.
The mayor of this vibrant city is Mark Mallory. Mallory is the 68th mayor of the city and has been a mainstay in the office since December 2005. He has led the way to creating business opportunities, education development, and much more. He is a life-long resident of the city and has a wealth of education, political experience, and has consistently tried to focus on community growth.