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Cincinnati Living
Big city amenities, employment and lifestyle at an incredibly affordable, small city cost of living. 

Accessible and Walkable

The Greater Cincinnati area is connected by parks, a growing network of bike/hike trails and a street and highway system makes it easy to get across town in less time than can be achieved in many metro areas. 

Downtown Cincinnati and its many historic, walkable neighborhoods are easy to get around by foot, bike, bus and car. It takes an average of 20 minutes or less to drive to or from almost any point in the greater Cincinnati area. A lunch time walk from the business district near P&G to Fountain Square, in the the heart of downtown, is just an 8-minute stroll. 

You can also take a walk over to Newport on the Levee via the pedestrian bridge, affectionately known as the "Purple-People" bridge. Everything is connected in Cincinnati. Parking is available & affordable, and valet is actually an optional luxury, instead of a common necessity as in Chicago, New York, Boston, and larger cities.