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How Intel’s Ohio Semiconductor Investment Is Reshaping Housing Demand Across Cincinnati and Dayton
Ohio’s housing market is entering a new phase of regional interconnectedness, and Intel’s semiconductor investment near Columbus is one of the clearest catalysts. While the project itself is centered in central Ohio, its influence is extending well beyond one metro area — subtly afecting housing demand, migration patterns, and investor strategy across the state, including […]
Why Cincinnati-to-Dayton Relocation Is Surging: The New I-75 Housing Corridor Trend
Over the past several years, a quiet but powerful housing trend has been taking shape in southwest Ohio. Buyers who once limited their searches strictly to Cincinnati or Dayton are now widening their focus to include communities in between. This shift has turned the I-75 corridor into one of the most active relocation and investment […]
The Rise of Multigenerational Living in Southwest Ohio: What Buyers Want in 2026–2027
Multigenerational living is no longer a niche housing preference. Across the U.S., more households are choosing — or needing — homes that can comfortably accommodate parents, adult children, or extended family members under one roof. In southwest Ohio, this shift is becoming especially visible as buyers reassess afordability, caregiving needs, and long-term housing flexibility. For […]
Cincinnati & Dayton’s Hidden Energy-Efficiency Incentives: How Homeowners Can Save in 2026
Energy efficiency has moved from a “nice-to-have” feature to a serious financial consideration for homeowners and real estate investors. Rising utility costs, new federal tax credits, and expanded local rebate programs are pushing more buyers to ask not just what a home costs, but what it costs to operate. In the Cincinnati and Dayton housing […]
The Return of the Urban Core: Why Young Buyers Are Rediscovering OTR, Walnut Hills, and Dayton’s Oregon District
For much of the past decade, suburban and exurban housing dominated buyer interest across southwest Ohio. Space, affordability, and remote work pushed many households away from city centers. But as the market evolves, a notable shift is underway: young buyers are rediscovering the urban core. Neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine (OTR) and Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, along […]
