Cincinnati Ahead of National Market in Finding a Bottom
Written by Jennifer Cox on May 27, 2009
Sometimes it is good to be ahead of a bad curve. The good news is the Cincinnati area is ahead of the national averages in returning to historical price ranges (see our earlier post).
We took the S&P/Case Shiller Home price index from 1987 to 2009 and adjusted it for inflation. You will notice that before the bubble, home prices were in a defined historic range. The housing bubble that began around 1999 blew this historic price range away. Read more
Relocating to Cincinnati- Where to find Homes for Sale & A Good Realtor to Assist
Written by Jennifer Cox on January 1, 2009
Moving to a new area is such an adventure! If you have a potential move to the Greater Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky area in your future, I can bet you have plenty of questions. You want to make sure the agent taking care of your new home needs can help guide you to your destination city, answer questions about neighborhoods and new home builders, help you find shopping and schools. Relax. Yes, Relax. We are here to help, and will be here every step of the way. Read more
Market Snapshot – 2000 to 2008
Written by Jennifer Cox on February 1, 2008
Homes are still selling, but not like before. This is a great graph to understand the current real estate market. The line at the top is the number of homes sold in Cincinnati. As you can see, the market peaked in Read more



