Posted October 9, 200717 yr thinking of fnally relocating to the Cincy area and Montgomery is a big possibility. Anyone shed light on how it is living there? I have only seen the main strip which seems charming. Are the neighborhoods nice? Nice houses? Anything would be great.
October 9, 200717 yr I would recomend Mariemont over montgomery any day, I would recomend Mt. Lookout over both of them.
October 9, 200717 yr As far as suburbs it's one of the best in Cincinnati. It is, however, painfully boring.
October 9, 200717 yr Listen to these guys, if you want a nice suburb, stick to Mariemont. If you want an interesting neighborhood that is walkable and has a bright future look to Mt. Lookout!
October 9, 200717 yr ok what if I am commuting north. I prefer mareimont and Mount Lookout...but my commute would be awful.
October 9, 200717 yr ok what if I am commuting north. I prefer mareimont and Mount Lookout...but my commute would be awful. Can you tell us where north? A little more specific ...
October 9, 200717 yr If you lived in Hyde Park at least you could be close to the interstate. Pricey though. What about Wyoming?
October 9, 200717 yr Wyoming is older. Both have nice "downtowns". Montgomery has more energy. They have Montgomery Inn ribs, Kenwood Mall nearby.
October 9, 200717 yr Ouch, if Dayton. Then yes, maybe Montgomery. Being near an interstate is the key here!
October 9, 200717 yr Montgomery to Dayton? Ouch. Try Glendale or Wyoming for "urban suburbs near I-75." "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 9, 200717 yr Speaking of middletown. It was the hottest place in the nation yesturday at 95 f.
October 9, 200717 yr Thx for all the responses. how does Glendale compare to Montgomery? More expensive? More exciting? Sin't Tony Snow from Glendale?
October 9, 200717 yr Yeah, like most have said, if going to Dayton then either Glendale or Wyoming. Might be more expensive than Montgomery but you'd probably be better off near I-75 than I-71
October 9, 200717 yr Wyoming and Glendale are pretty similar and are both great neighborhoods. They have good access to parks (Winton Woods, Glenwood Gardens, Glenview Golfcourse), they're beautiful and walkable, and have nice business districts. Montgomery is nice too, but is definitely less walkable, but it is closer to Kenwood, the East Side, etc. None of these, however, are "exciting".
October 9, 200717 yr I'd say it's exciting "for a suburb". Being close to all of the new development near 71 probably makes it more inviting than Wyoming which is landlocked by more "depressed" areas of town.
October 9, 200717 yr I'd say it's exciting "for a suburb". Being close to all of the new development near 71 probably makes it more inviting than Wyoming which is landlocked by more "depressed" areas of town. which is like saying I'd say he is tall for a midget
October 9, 200717 yr LOL True, but it means a shorter commute for him if he lives farther north. In other words, being a midget could have its advantages.
October 9, 200717 yr Montgomery actually has a few bars in its business district. It certainly isn't Mt. Adams, but it still has something going for it in the nightlife regard. It also has one of the two comedy clubs worth mentioning in the area, Go Bananas.
October 9, 200717 yr Thx for all the responses. how does Glendale compare to Montgomery? More expensive? More exciting? Sin't Tony Snow from Glendale? Glendale is more historic and has a "quainter" down than Montgomery, though Montgomery has more "stuff." Wyoming has a lively little downtown, bars, etc, and its housing stock is similar to Montgomery, moreso than Glendale. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 10, 200717 yr Sycamore (Montgomery), and Wyoming are both excellent school districts, and Princeton (Glendale) isn't bad either.
October 10, 200717 yr There are some nice older parts of Sharonville. Plus you've got Cliff's Hardware. Just don't live in the Butler County part of Sharonville, you might as well be in West Chester Twp.
October 10, 200717 yr You can buy cheap in Forest Park or Springdale. But then you'd have to live in Forest Park or Springdale.
October 10, 200717 yr There is a significant area of older housing in "downtown" Sharonville, you would be in walking distance to the Library and pool, and the Blue Goose, which is a neat "non chain" pub. And "jogging distance" to Sharon Woods. http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=qjbqvw7yz7t3&style=o&lvl=1&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=8008749&encType=1
October 11, 200717 yr Sharonville, Ohio is on the official banned list of Urban Ohio. The admins, moderators and general Urban Ohio population do not endorse Sharonville. They are home to the hate group CCV. If you are going to commute to Dayton frequently and possible daily, bless your heart if you move to Wyoming. I couldn't imagine traveling through the 1-75/I-275 exchange and still have to make it up to Dayton. The problem with Montgomery though is that you have to cross over from I-71 to I-75. What part of Dayton are you looking at commuting too? Downtown Dayton, Dayton Mall area or the Wright-Patt AFB corridor? There is a big swing on where in Dayton you will be commuting to and that would help us narrow the field down. Also where do you want to keep your commute time wise? 30 minutes, 40 minutes?
October 11, 200717 yr What's wrong with Forest Park and Springdale? what's right about forest park or springdale?
October 11, 200717 yr Sharonville, Ohio is on the official banned list of Urban Ohio. The admins, moderators and general Urban Ohio population do not endorse Sharonville. They are home to the hate group CCV. I had no idea the Zoloft comment held so much water Forest Park-- Sounds very pristine :)
October 11, 200717 yr I always get homesick for Lincoln Heights in Sharonville. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 11, 200717 yr Sharonville, Ohio is on the official banned list of Urban Ohio. The admins, moderators and general Urban Ohio population do not endorse Sharonville. They are home to the hate group CCV. Oh yeah, I noticed that when I went to pick up new tags for my car (they are right next to the DMV) Don't damn the whole community b/c CCV found cheap office space in it ;-) (why do I remember when CCV 1st reared their ugly head they were in Springdale?) Add Canal Winchester to the 'banned' list Columbus Contact: Barry Sheets PO Box 681 Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
October 11, 200717 yr What's wrong with Forest Park and Springdale? what's right about forest park or springdale? Another one-liner from Thomasbw... anyways, there is a lot that's right with Forest Park and Springdale. These neighborhoods are the most diverse in the Metro, they have easy access to some of the best recreation areas in the Metro (Glenwood Gardens, Winton Woods, Glenview Golf Course), Springdale has an excellent recreation center and recreation program, they have good access to I-75 and 275, they are not exurbs and are basically built out, they are in Hamilton County. There's a lot that is "right" with these communities.
October 12, 200717 yr Thx again folks. I am hoping to move to a suburb w/ charm and paying a bit extra for it is ok. I have always liked mareimont/Mt Lookout/Hyde park but the commute makes it hard. Wyoming and Glendale seem to fit the bill as far as access to 75 and charm. Any preference b/w the two?
October 12, 200717 yr Thx again folks. I am hoping to move to a suburb w/ charm and paying a bit extra for it is ok. I have always liked mareimont/Mt Lookout/Hyde park but the commute makes it hard. Wyoming and Glendale seem to fit the bill as far as access to 75 and charm. Any preference b/w the two? Wyoming has that close-knit community feeling. It's like an upscale Mayberry. Little kids outside on the corner selling lime kool-aid. So cute.
October 12, 200717 yr Thx again folks. I am hoping to move to a suburb w/ charm and paying a bit extra for it is ok. I have always liked mareimont/Mt Lookout/Hyde park but the commute makes it hard. Wyoming and Glendale seem to fit the bill as far as access to 75 and charm. Any preference b/w the two? Wyoming has that close-knit community feeling. It's like an upscale Mayberry. Little kids outside on the corner selling lime kool-aid. So cute. Thats not such a bad thing.
October 12, 200717 yr ^I don't think he was saying it was. Wyoming is closer to the city core, but has always seemed snobbish to me. Glendale should be the same way, but it just doesn't give me that feel, perhaps because it is part of PCS, which is pleasantly diverse.
October 12, 200717 yr Yeah I wasn't suggesting that it is a bad thing at all. It just is what it is and it ain't what it ain't!
October 12, 200717 yr Thx again folks. I am hoping to move to a suburb w/ charm and paying a bit extra for it is ok. I have always liked mareimont/Mt Lookout/Hyde park but the commute makes it hard. Wyoming and Glendale seem to fit the bill as far as access to 75 and charm. Any preference b/w the two? I prefer Glendale by far. Better housing stock, better topography, better historical significance, better access to I-75 (Sharon Road), and better seemingly for the family (diverse school system). "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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