This Italianate building has the distinctive look of Over-the-Rhine without the weekend crowds. Whether we have Over-the-Rhine to thank or not (spoiler alert: we probably do), Cincinnati’s CBD has traded up in a big way, and it’s the residents who win. And here’s the greatest leap for apartments and condos in the last decade or so: Former bonuses like terraces, parking, WiFi lounges, 24-hour fitness rooms and in-unit washers, dryers, and dishwashers? All that stuff is now part of the basic package of living in one of downtown’s new high-rises. Property managers are building shock-and-awe amenities packages like private theaters, electric car plug-ins, and on-site “dog parks.” The rents and list prices themselves are on the high end downtown, but standard-or even low-for most markets of our size. Greater Cincinnati’s real estate options might be tight right now, but as apartments downtown go, it’s a renter’s market-and there are more condos in the CBD than ever before.
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