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    Riverpointe - Fitness center. Courtesy Clint Copenhaver, Robinson Sotheby's International Realty. www.condokey.com/riverpointe

    Riverpointe

    (1 review)

    We live in this condominium complex and I have to say it feels like we're always on vacation. We…read morehave a nice view of the river, as well as a distant view of downtown Cincinnati, from the patio of our unit. The beautiful clubhouse won a design award and contains a fitness facility, a vanishing edge outdoor pool and a room available for rent by residents for private events. Our condo is a two bedroom, two bath unit with a sitting room that we use as a tv/home office area. We have been pleased with the quality of construction and were able to make paint, flooring, and cabinetry choices. We are very convenient to downtown Cincinnati and I-71. When you come out of the complex, Ft. Thomas, a quiet, attractive town, is almost immediately to the left and the small town of Dayton is to the right. The only drawback is that we're not too convenient to shopping, however. Of course that's my perspective: I lived convenient to all shopping and eating in Knoxville. The closest larger groceries are in Newport (Remke) & Bellevue (Kroger), although there is a small grocery (Riverside) in Dayton. Dayton has a few restaurants, but mostly we head to Newport, Crestview or the Rookwood area to eat out or shop. For home improvement projects, you can find a Lowe's in Highland Heights and I sometimes head to Kohl's in Cold Spring to avoid the lengthy drive to Turfway or Florence. Plans are for a Target and Kroger near the Memorial Hwy. exit of 275, it just seems there is a lot of prep work that needed to be done.

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    Park Place At Lytle - Joe Miller, with Robinson Sotheby's International Realty shot this photo in June.

    Park Place At Lytle

    (3 reviews)

    Downtown

    Enjoying our 5th year here at PP@L! One of many perks is our fitness center on the 4th floor, open…read more24/7, fully equipped and providing spectacular views of the City, day and night.

    Park Place at Lytle is the largest Condo unit downtown, with 115 units. It is also the only larger…read morebuilding downtown that I know of where each unit has been sold. I must admit I have some bias towards the building since I live there. I had lived downtown about 11 years before I bought a place, I was not going to leave downtwon, so was waiting for an acceptable place before I bought something. I was looking forward bigger building with some of the admenties a larger building has. Mainly, some of the admenties that an apartment building has. I order online a fair amount and like having someone at the front door who can accept packages for me. Widmer cleaners stop by our building each workday and you can get a bag from them and put your dry cleaning bag on the outside of your door and 3 days later if will reappear cleanned downstairs. The night personnel will pick it up from your door. Other people I know downtown refer to Park Place as the downtown suburbs, I understand the comparison, being on 5th street it is still in the heart of downtown, but this area is very quiet compared to the rest of downtown. Also you do not have any other condos/apartmetns directly across from your windows. Another great thing about the building is that it is a very social building. Our Condo owners association even has a social committee. I gained another appreciation of this building when I went on vacation this year with some friends of mine who live in a large condo building in the Buckhead area of Atlanta, they had to get friends of their outside their building to take care of their plants, while they were gone.. I was able to get my next door neighbour to do it and if she had not been available, there was other people in my building who I could have asked.

    Madison Place Apartments

    Madison Place Apartments

    (3 reviews)

    Gorgeous apartments, amazing views of the city, and even better apartment staff! The managers,…read morecleaning crew, and maintenance staff are some of the nicest people I've met! Any maintenance issues have been addressed that same day and I really like how the managers are always available to talk to either in person or via email. I love being so close to downtown Cincinnati and within walking distance to all of the shops and restaurants in Covington. There are two very nice club rooms/lounge areas that can be reserved for events or parties, a huge gym that includes a sauna, pet spa, coffee/espresso machine with custom drinks, Luxer One locker package system, Tide lockers for your dry cleaning, I mean the list just goes on and on. You can't beat the amenities here!

    In moving from Denver, Colorado to Cincinnati, OH, I was on the search the perfect NEW apartment…read morebuilding, and I found it with Madison Place! The building is located right on the banks of the Ohio river, on the Covington, KY side, and features stunning views of the entire Cincinnati skyline. I like this location because it is close to Cincinnati (accessible by footbridge), but not as congested as Cincinnati in terms of parking. The building was completely renovated recently offers studios , and 1 and 2 bedroom units- all of which are spacious, with high ceilings and large decks that offer spectacular views. I love that the building includes many amenities; community terrace with firepit, pet friendly, a huge fitness facility, and 24/7 attended security in the lobby. I can't give enough praise for this awesome new apartment building!

    Roebling Row - a large living room

    Roebling Row

    (5 reviews)

    Named after the creator of Cincinnati's iconic bridge, Roebling Row apartments offer luxurious…read moreliving right on the banks of the Ohio River. Located on the border of the Licking Riverside Historic District, the 1880s-style architecture blends in with the the legendary community of Covington's heyday. The Historic District is lined with trees, small green spaces, and a mix of Italianate, French Empire, and Victorian-era buildings. These apartments have been newly erected, and as such, boast modern interiors. You won't find exposed bricks or lofty ceilings here. Roebling Row caters to the traditional box-style apartment with a spacious great room, bedrooms with large closets, and laundry in every unit. Some even come with balconies that overlook the beautiful Cincinnati skyline and Roebling Suspension Bridge. Parking is somewhat of a problem. There is a small lot for residents in the rear of the building, but its filled by early evening. Across the street is metered parking which is free between 5:00pm and 9:00am. This is fine if you work first shift, but you could find yourself moving your car around if you're on a different schedule. Amenities include a fitness center, sundeck, and storage on every floor. There are also some swanky perks like an ice maker on the fridge, a built-in microwave, two car garages, and organic produce delivery. During the summer, a farmer's market sets up shop on the weekends right around the corner. Roebling Row is also right across the street from some delicious local pubs like Keystone, Blinkers, and Molly Malone's. All of this, of course, comes with a price tag. If it's in your budget, Roebling Row is a fantastic and gorgeous place to live. RENT: 1 Bedroom: $1000 / month 2 Bedrooms: $1300 - $1800 / month

    I've lived at Roebling Row since July 2010, and I honestly can't think of a location that offers…read morebetter bang for the buck than this place,provided you can jibe with a few of things I've listed below. #1: The most affordable units are the 2 bed/2 bath apartments. Split the approximately $1300/mo in rent and you've got yourself a location that's walking distance from Mainstrasse, the Licking River Historic District, The Banks, Paul Brown, Great American Ballpark, Sawyer Point, and the rest of Downtown. #2: Parking can be a bit rough at times. The positive here is that RR offers free off-street parking in the private lot behind the building. The negative is that the lot is often filled up by 8pm. Plenty of free off-street parking is available between 5pm and 9am. #3: While the exterior of the building may look cool and contemporary, the interiors of the units are your standard-fare apartments, replete with beige carpet and white walls. It's not a bad thing, just think of it as a blank canvas with which to work with. #4: The general age of the residents is closer to 145 than to 25. I wish I were exaggerating, but yeesh, there is definitely a lack of people my age in this building. Then again, maybe they're just avoiding me. #5: The staff and maintenance are 98% excellent. I haven't had any personal complaints about them, but I've heard a few stories from other residents. Nothing big, just small stuff. If you've got a roommate, I can't recommend this place enough, especially with the potential to have the Roebling Bridge, Ascent, and the upcoming Riverfront Park just outside your door!

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    Kent Lofts

    (1 review)

    This was the first apartment that my partner and I lived in together and where we started our small…read morelittle family by getting a fur baby. it was close to walk into the downtown Bellevue area and was also a quick walk to the Kroger's which made life very easy for us. The apartment has a nice gym that we used a couple of times and a nice outdoor patio that we did not use the entire time that we lived there but it was very nice to know we had the option too. Parking was a little difficult for the first couple months we were there because we did not want to pay the extra hundred dollars plus to have an indoor parking space but we ended up finding street parking very easily. But often dealt with many of the neighbors down there that were extremely rude and do not want an apartment building in this area! Rent was reasonable for how close we were to the city but we ended up paying a lot more for just a loft when most people would get a one or two bedroom for what we paid with the rent also increasing yearly! The property managers were very easy to get a hold of at first when we had issues but our favorite person ended up leaving when we had about three months left in our lease. After she left the person that replaced her was not as communicative and we often struggled the last couple months trying to get someone to answer the phone. The only major issues that we really had was in the winter because of the old windows that were so beautiful to look out of were not insulated. The apartment would often drop to the 50° area and we would have ice growing inside of the windows. This did cause our electric and heating bill to go up because we were trying to not freeze and there would be days where we would just try to stay in the loft just so we wouldn't get cold down in the kitchen. There were not many families in the building, this was definitely a younger group of people that resided here and I think for our first apartment when we wanted to be closer to the city this was great for us but now that we have expanded and we need more space it was not fitting for us anymore!

    Southshore Condominiums - condominiums - Updated May 2026

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