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Warren County

REALTOR® in Deerfield Township, Ohio

Deerfield Township sits in the southwest corner of Warren County, one of the original townships laid out in 1803 and named for the mineral licks that once drew deer to the area. Today it stretches across more than sixteen square miles along the I-71 corridor, home to Kings Island and a deep bench of neighborhoods built over the last several decades. Ela Mildner-Shapiro, a Sibcy Cline REALTOR® with 22 years of Cincinnati-area experience, helps buyers and sellers navigate this fast-growing corner of the metro.

  • 22 years of Cincinnati real-estate experience across Warren County and beyond
  • $150M+ in closed transactions through Sibcy Cline, REALTORS®
  • Bilingual — native German speaker, fluent in English and German
  • Access to Luxury Portfolio International and Leading Real Estate Companies of the World through Sibcy Cline

A Township Built Around Growth

Deerfield Township was one of Warren County’s four original townships, organized on May 10, 1803, and its boundaries once reached into what are now Turtlecreek, Union, and part of Salem Township. Communities within its current borders include Kings Mills, Socialville, Fosters, and Landen, each with its own character. Kings Mills traces back to Ahimaaz King’s founding of the King Powder Company in 1878, which built worker housing, schools, and mills along the Little Miami valley — history that still shapes the eastern side of the township.

Living in Deerfield Township

Housing stock here ranges from established homes near Kings Mills and Socialville to newer subdivisions built out over recent decades near Mason and Landen. Buyers will find ranch and split-level homes on mature lots alongside newer construction, depending on which pocket of the township you’re in.

The township is anchored by Kings Island, along with The Golf Center at Kings Island nearby. Snider Road and the Fields-Ertel corridor carry much of the local commercial activity, while I-71 connects the township directly to Cincinnati to the south. Most of Deerfield Township is served by the Kings Local School District or the Mason City School District, depending on the neighborhood.

Buying and Selling Here

Because the township covers such a wide area — and includes distinct pockets like Kings Mills, Socialville, and Landen — buyers benefit from an agent who can walk through the practical differences between neighborhoods: lot size, age of construction, and which school district a given street falls into. The township’s mix of established employers along the I-71 corridor also draws a steady stream of relocation and move-up sellers. Ela prepares listings with clear pricing strategy and marketing through Sibcy Cline’s network.

Working With Ela in Deerfield Township

Ela holds the Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) designation and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Cincinnati, with 22 years of hands-on experience across Greater Cincinnati, including Warren County. As a native German speaker working in English and German, she’s a natural fit for relocation clients moving into the area’s many employers along I-71. Reach her at (513) 703-4202.

Common Questions

What communities are part of Deerfield Township?

Deerfield Township includes Kings Mills, Socialville, Fosters, Landen, and other pockets spread across its more than sixteen square miles in southwest Warren County. Each has its own age of construction and layout, so it helps to talk through the specifics of a given street or subdivision rather than treating the township as one single market.

What school district serves Deerfield Township?

Most of Deerfield Township falls within either the Kings Local School District or the Mason City School District, depending on the specific neighborhood. Because boundaries can shift block to block, it’s worth confirming which district applies to a particular address before making an offer.

Is Deerfield Township close to Kings Island?

Yes. Kings Island sits within the township, along with The Golf Center at Kings Island and other regional attractions. That proximity is part of what shapes the area’s commercial development along Snider Road and the Fields-Ertel corridor.

How is the commute from Deerfield Township?

I-71 runs directly through the township, connecting it south toward Cincinnati and north toward Mason, Lebanon, and eventually Columbus. Local roads like Fields-Ertel and Snider Road handle much of the day-to-day traffic between neighborhoods and the interstate.

Does Ela work with buyers and sellers in Deerfield Township?

Yes. Ela is a Sibcy Cline REALTOR® who serves all of Greater Cincinnati on the Ohio side, including Warren County communities like Deerfield Township. Call (513) 703-4202 to talk through a specific neighborhood, timeline, or property.

What kinds of homes will I find in Deerfield Township?

The township mixes established homes near older communities like Kings Mills and Socialville with newer construction in subdivisions built out over recent decades. Lot sizes, architectural style, and age of construction vary significantly depending on which part of the township you’re in.

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