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Old 05-11-2008, 12:19 PM
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I am relocating to Cincinnati in July and looking for an apartment in a good, safe neighborhood close to Childrens Hospital. I would like to live among young professionals. Anyone have any knowledge of the Emery Center Apartments in downtown? Or would Hyde Park be a better choice? Any other suggestions? Thanks!!
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:02 PM
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the emery apartments are great, they have an awesome rooftop deck. hyde park is nice as well. I would also recommend gaslight clifton. there are also some nice apartments around eden park.

all and all I would recommend downtown
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ludlow/gaslight district of clifton is definitely safe and quiet. hyde park, mt lookout, and oakley are also nice. you are going to find the nicest places at the cheapest prices in downtown or over the rhine. there are great deals and certain parts of both are plenty safe. I would try for closed or gated parking in OTR though. but both areas are very much on the rise and area getting safer and nicer daily.
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ludlow/gaslight district of clifton is definitely safe and quiet. hyde park, mt lookout, and oakley are also nice. you are going to find the nicest places at the cheapest prices in downtown or over the rhine. there are great deals and certain parts of both are plenty safe. I would try for closed or gated parking in OTR though. but both areas are very much on the rise and area getting safer and nicer daily.
emery has inside parking
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Don't know if this is something you would be interested in, but there are a lot of new apartments near Children's Hospital, which are occupied by YPs. You would be within walking distance to all the hospitals in that area.

One of the newer ones is Stetson Square:
The Village at Stetson Square Apartments Cincinnati, OH - Apartments for Rent in Cincinnati Ohio
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^Stetson Square is nice and within walking distance of Highlands and Mecklenbourg Gardens
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