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Curated by Ela · Five Ways to Live Here

Lifestyle Collections

Most searches start with a price and a bedroom count. The better ones start with how you want to live. Ela curates Cincinnati’s finest neighborhoods into five collections — find yours, then let her find the home.

Historic Estates & Provenance — Indian Hill

Collection No. 1

Historic Estates & Provenance

Homes with a past — Georgian and Tudor estates on old family grounds, avenue districts on the National Register, and a National Historic Landmark village. These are the houses Cincinnati tells stories about, and they change hands quietly, often between families who already know each other.

  • Georgian, Tudor, and Colonial Revival architecture
  • National Register districts and Landmark villages
  • Homes held by families for generations

The Neighborhoods

Golf & Country Club Living — Kenwood

Collection No. 2

Golf & Country Club Living

For buyers who measure a neighborhood by its first tee. Cincinnati’s club corridor runs through the east side — private courses, tennis and swim clubs, and the homes that sit minutes from their gates. Ela’s guide to the region’s clubs pairs naturally with these neighborhoods.

  • Private club corridors minutes from the front door
  • Estate and executive homes near the courses
  • A social calendar that comes with the address

The Neighborhoods

Acreage & Equestrian Country — Amberley Village

Collection No. 4

Acreage & Equestrian Country

Room to breathe: multi-acre grounds under mature trees, bridle-path country in Indian Hill, and generous wooded lots in the villages and townships around it. Privacy here is not a feature — it is the point.

  • Multi-acre grounds and mature woods
  • Indian Hill’s storied equestrian tradition
  • Village and township lots measured in acres, not feet

The Neighborhoods

Village Squares & Walkable Charm — Mariemont

Collection No. 5

Village Squares & Walkable Charm

Morning coffee on a town square, a hardware store that knows your name, storybook streets you can walk after dinner. Cincinnati’s planned villages and square districts offer a kind of daily life most cities lost decades ago.

  • Town squares and heritage business districts
  • Storybook streets, sidewalks, and porches
  • Community calendars that actually fill

The Neighborhoods

Not sure which collection is yours?

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Take the neighborhood match quiz, or browse the estates practice — and when you’re ready for a human answer, Ela has 22 years of them.