Hamilton County
REALTOR® in Silverton, Ohio
Silverton grew up around a crossroads store that David Mosner opened in 1809 where Plainfield Pike meets Montgomery Road, and the village still carries that small-crossroads feeling today. Ela Mildner-Shapiro, a Sibcy Cline REALTOR® with 22 years of Cincinnati real estate experience, works with buyers and sellers across this Hamilton County village and the neighborhoods around it.
- 22 years of hands-on Cincinnati real-estate experience, including close-in Hamilton County villages like Silverton
- $150M+ in closed transactions across Greater Cincinnati
- Bilingual in English and German for relocation clients moving into the Cincinnati area
- Backed by Sibcy Cline’s Luxury Portfolio International and Leading Real Estate Companies of the World network
A Village Built at a Crossroads
Silverton’s story starts with a general store, not a subdivision plan. What began as "Mosner," and later "Enterprise," took its present name after Seth Haines and Robert Cresap platted the village’s first subdivision, widely believed to honor Haines’ wife, Elizabeth Silver Haines. The 1883 arrival of the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway connected the village to the city by rail, and Montgomery Road — now U.S. Route 22 — has anchored its commercial spine ever since.
Silverton is small and tightly bounded, tucked among Deer Park, Kennedy Heights, Amberley Village, and Pleasant Ridge, close enough that most errands are a short trip rather than a planned drive.
The Housing Landscape
Homes here reflect Silverton’s early-to-mid-20th-century growth: modest-lot bungalows, Cape Cods, and post-war frame houses on a walkable street grid rather than curving cul-de-sacs. Because the village built out gradually rather than in one development phase, block-to-block character can shift, and Montgomery Road still gives the village a main-street feel many newer subdivisions lack.
Buying and Selling in Silverton
Buyers drawn to Silverton usually want an established, walkable village with direct access to Montgomery Road and quick reach into Deer Park, Kennedy Heights, and Pleasant Ridge. Because the housing stock spans several building eras, a careful look at each home’s age and systems matters more here than in a subdivision built all at once, and Ela walks buyers through that variation street by street.
On the selling side, the buyer pool often already knows Silverton’s layout, so positioning a listing with honest detail about age and condition tends to matter more than broad marketing reach.
Working With Ela in Silverton
Ela holds an MBA in Finance and Marketing from the University of Cincinnati and the Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) designation, and she’s bilingual in English and German — useful for relocation clients settling into a German-heritage region like Cincinnati. She serves Silverton and every neighboring Hamilton County community at every price point, from her Sibcy Cline office at 8040 Montgomery Road in Kenwood. Reach her at (513) 703-4202.
Common Questions
What kind of homes will I find in Silverton, Ohio?
Silverton’s housing stock dates mostly to the early-to-mid 20th century, with bungalows, Cape Cods, and frame houses on a walkable street grid rather than a modern subdivision layout. Because the village grew gradually, home age and updates can vary from block to block, so it pays to review each property individually.
How did Silverton get its name?
The area was first known as Mosner, after David Mosner opened a general store there in 1809, and later as Enterprise. When Seth Haines and Robert Cresap platted the village’s first subdivision, it was renamed Silverton, widely believed to honor Haines’ wife, Elizabeth Silver Haines.
What school district serves Silverton?
Parts of Silverton fall within Cincinnati Public Schools, and nearby Hamilton County district boundaries touch the village as well; the exact district depends on the specific address. Buyers should confirm the assigned district for any home they’re considering.
Does Ela work with buyers and sellers in Silverton?
Yes. Ela serves all of Greater Cincinnati on the Ohio side, including Silverton and the Hamilton County villages around it, at every price point. Call (513) 703-4202 to start a conversation about a Silverton purchase or sale.
What’s the commute like from Silverton?
Montgomery Road runs directly through Silverton as part of U.S. Route 22, connecting the village to Kenwood, downtown Cincinnati, and surrounding Hamilton County communities without a highway on-ramp needed from most streets.
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