Hyde Park
Community
Hyde Park has long been a magnate community in Cincinnati for people from many walks of life wanting to live, go to school, shop, eat and play amongst abundant green spaces, parks, shops, restaurants and turn-of-the-last century homes set amongst lush 100+ year old flora and fauna. At less than 5 miles from downtown Cincinnati, Hyde Park offers those who choose to live and visit here terrific proximity to the center-city as well as easy access to other destinations including the Greater Cincinnati airport, Northern Kentucky and popular outlying suburbs. Think of Hyde Park as a picturesque one-of-a-kind cityburb and youve got the picture.
History
Hyde Park was incorporated in 1896. The founding of this community was lead by a group of prosperous citizens who wanted to design a community that would preserve natural and architectural beauty and provide a peaceful place for Cincinnatians to call home. Little has changed from then to now as Hyde Parkers to this day enjoy pleasant and historic surroundings especially perfect for a lifestyle that includes walking to and from home to schools, places of worship, shopping, dining, parks and the like.
Living in Hyde Park
Though many consider Hyde Park to be one of the most desirable, prestigious and safe neighborhoods to live in the city, its worth noting that there is a true diversity in Hyde Park housing ranging from multi-million-dollar river-view estates to mid-range family homes to starter homes as well as a wide variety of home and apartment rental opportunities. As well, Hyde Park features wonderful condominium living including the LEED-certified contemporary condominium residences 1 block east of Hyde Park Square dubbed 2801 Erie as well as others including, but not limited to, The Regency, The Madison House, Michigan Terrace, Gloucester Square and many others. Even now when the news about housing values isnt always comforting, Hyde Park enjoys notable housing quality, value stability and location, location, location!
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Source: hydeparksquare.org
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