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Liberty Township- Eastern Butler County

November 3, 2008 by Jennifer Cox  

Located off  I-75, just north of I-275, Liberty Township is located in eastern Butler County. Once considered “too far out” for many Greater Cincinnatian’s to consider home, with the construction of the By Pass 4 and the Rt 129 Michael A. Fox Cross County Highway, all that has changed! Liberty Township is a thriving, bustling community, ripe for further growth.

Liberty Township is located about ½ way between Cincinnati and Dayton. Until recently this area of Butler County had been mainly a farming community. As the demand for more and more affordable new housing pressed outward, home builders found plenty of available land for development.  New construction subdivisions are prevalent up and down Kyles Station and St Rt 747.  Upscale, luxurious homes are located in Four Bridges. Beautiful golf course views make this a “must explore” neighborhood for many moving into the Greater Cincinnati area.

There are still many opportunities to build your own new home on developed subdivision lots. Plenty of acreage is available for retail, housing, office, and restaurant development.

The average new home price in Liberty Township is currently in the mid $300,000 range. Many of the new homes are upscale, up to the $700,000+ price range.  However, there are new/newer homes available under $200,000 too.

Well appointed, attractive ranch condos and landominiums, many with lake views, are available in the mid $200,000 – mid $300,000.

Occasionally, one of Butler Counties 80+ year old historical homes will become available for sale.

If your housing “needs and wants” list includes golf courses within a few minutes reach, you’ve come to the right place.  

It’s worth checking out the The Hughes Schoolhouse, located on Princeton Road.  Built in 1887, the Hughes Schoolhouse is the only one room schoolhouse in Butler County.  Lovingly restored in 1976, the schoolhouse is on the National Register for Historic Places.

Liberty Township is served by the outstanding Lakota School district. Lakota Schools are ranked “Excellent with Distinction” for the 2007-2008 school year by the Ohio Department of Eduction.

Residents of this thriving area enjoy the outstanding park system. Liberty Park, located off Yankee Road, is 16+ acres, with a one mile paved path to enjoy. The annual 4th of July Festivities & the yearly Easter Egg Hunt are held here.   Fort Liberty Playland, found on Van Gorden, just north of the Michael A Fox highway, was built in 2000, and makes me wish I was an 8 year old again.  Over 7 acres of state of the art sliding and climbing!

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Liberty Campus is now open, and is one of the area’s main employers.  The much awaited Ikea just opened with easy access off I-75.

Shopping is good in Liberty Township!  Located ½ between Dayton & Cincinnati, shoppers enjoy a short ride to the Dayton Mall….which I like!  Or, head down to Tri-County Mall, or Kenwood Towne Center. Travel west a few minutes, and shop Bridgewater Falls, in neighboring Fairfield Township.

Check out Liberty Township  official website on all things pertaining to township business: road projects, park system, sheriff, etc.

If you would like to consider Liberty Township for your new home, just let us know! We would be glad to show you the area.

About the Author: Jennifer Cox is a full time licensed real estate consultant with RE/MAX Unlimited, REALTORS®, who enjoys guiding her customers through the home buying and home selling process. Whether a first home purchase or finally achieving that dream home, Jennifer provides excellent advice, guidance and attention to details. Home sellers have come to depend on her knowledge and daily study of the real estate market. They rely on her to watch the trends of the market and to help them achieve their home selling goals.

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