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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 2:21 PM
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27 Photos of Wealthy Cincinnati

27 Photos of Wealthy Cincinnati

For one of my last weeks living in [url=http://urbanup.net/cities/ohio/cincinnati-ohio/]Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, I wanted to explore the wealthy enclaves of the eastern half of the Queen City. With spring in full swing - and my allergies causing sniffles and congestion, it was a good time to wander about and see just what I could discover - with much thanks to Jeffrey Jakucyk of [url=http://jjakucyk.com/transit/]Cincinnati Traction History</a>.

If you have the money, you can live at these secluded addresses in Hyde Park, a wealthy neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. Scattered on private lanes, near golf courses, some clinging to the sides of hills overlooking the Ohio River and the skyline of downtown, many of these are valued at several million each, namely for the architecture and the value of the land.


3530 Bayard Dr.







2320 Bedford Ave.



2338 Bedford Ave.



2358 Bedford Ave.



17 Elmhurst Pl. at Grandin Ln.



10 Grandin Ln.



2570 Grandin Rd.





2624 Handasyde Ave.



2626 Handasyde Ave.





3539 Holly Ave.



2500 S. Rookwood Dr.



3450 Vista Ave.



3485 Holly Ave.



3160 Victoria Ave.





3543 Vista Ave.



East Walnut Hills, namely along the Madison Road corridor, has some stately houses on large lots. While the 40 acre estates are long gone, nearly all of these opulent and excessive residences remain.

2923 Annwood St.



2929 Annwood St.



2963 Annwood St.



1854 Keys Crescent Ln.



3043 Wold Ave.



2953 Wold Ave.



1736 Madison Rd.



1812 Madison Rd.



1840 Madison Rd.



1842 Madison Rd.



Take some time and explore the winding roads that hug the cliffs in Hyde Park and Walnut Hills!
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 2:59 PM
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Thanks. Looks like a handsome neighborhood.
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 3:43 PM
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Fine homes. So are your pictures.
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Old Posted May 6, 2014, 4:41 PM
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Awesome photos! Thanks for sharing.

Hyde Park neighbourhood is really pretty. All those houses are amazing.

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain.
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Some really nice old houses in that area!
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Just beautiful! And noooo! You're leaving Cincinnati? I love your high quality threads Where are you headed?
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He's moving to Lexington, down the street.

Nice shots, Sherm.
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Beautiful homes. Thanks for posting them.
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A classic tudor is regal in my perspective anywhere, good for Cincy, great pix!!
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Man, those are gorgeous. Some of them (the non-tudor ones) remind me of some affluent areas of my hometown (Alexandria, VA).
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Excellent!
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