At Cincy Rents we specialize in Cincinnati rental property and property management. With our wealth of information we’d like to answer some frequently asked questions across the internet about moving to Cincinnati.
Most Cincinnatians would say yes! It is always difficult to paint with a broad brush when it comes to a city with a population over 300,000 and a metro area over over 2 million people, but Cincinnati has ranked by BizJournals as one of the best places to live. AreaVibes gives it a good rating with particularly good marks for amenities, cost of living, and schools. Cincinnati has a lot to offer in terms of higher education, arts and leisure, nature and outdoor activities, and professional sports. For a more complete view on life in Cincinnati, visit the Attractions page.
Cincinnati has four distinct seasons that provides everything from autumn leaves to winter snow and warm baseball weather in the summer. Cincinnati is comprised of 52 neighborhoods plus suburbs that sprawl from northern Kentucky, eastern Indian, and just south of Dayton, Ohio. To get a feel for some of the neighborhoods in Cincinnati, check out our Better Know a Neighborhood blog series. For more on culture and life see the Attractions page and continue to follow this blog for more coverage.
A good list of Cincinnati distinctives to familiarize your self with is:
If you’re moving to town for work then it would be good to get a feel for the city neighborhoods and how they’re connected. Many native Cincinnatians can avoid the highways altogether when they are crowded. Interstates 71 and 75 get very congested each day during rush hour so if possible you want to select a part of town that will let you drive against the current of traffic or avoid using the highways altogether. A good test might be go to Google Maps and enter an address or neighborhood that you’re considering and then get directions to your place of work. If you do this at different times of day you’ll get a sense of what the traffic patterns are like. It is important to try this at both 8-9 am and 4-6 pm. Somewhere that might only take 17 minutes without rush hour could take over an hour with daily traffic. Cincy Rents has rental properties located around the city and can help you find a place wherever you need to be.
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