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10-13-2009, 07:10 PM
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Gaslight Clifton is all that others have said but do take a look at Wyoming. Beautiful, beautiful, safe small town with a highly educated population, excellent schools, wonderful housing stock. Many residents are transplants who have lived overseas through their employment with P&G or in the medical field. Loved my years there. Very quick drive down the Winton Road hill into Clifton.
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10-14-2009, 11:22 AM
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Property Tax Info Readily Available
Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes
Plug in an address in the Property Search section of most any County Auditor's site and you'll have the current tax bill.
Note that in Hamilton County (Cincinnati) the tax is stated as "SA" for semi-annual or half year. Also note that what the homeowner pays has many credits automatically attached.
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10-14-2009, 02:19 PM
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[SIZE=3]I hate the Midwest. The torture I have had to endure. The lack of culture, closed minded people, rednecks, white trash, conservative, uneducated, brain drained toothless hillbillies, where everyone knows everyone and has no life. Prejudices, discrimination, crazy delusional people who think there is 1 supreme race are you serious? The hay, farms, gray skies, rainy days almost every day, flat lands, miles of corn fields, pickup trucks, Wal-Mart’s, Kroger’s. Nothing to do any day of the week. Nowhere to go on weekends everything is a disappointment. I am so sick and tired of being sick in this place that I do not belong the Midwest is not for me and OH is for the plain, conservative, close minded cults.[/SIZE]
Mason is mostly caucasion: Anderson Twp. is diverse.
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10-14-2009, 02:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by savemefromthemidwest
[SIZE=3]I hate the Midwest. The torture I have had to endure. The lack of culture, closed minded people, rednecks, white trash, conservative, uneducated, brain drained toothless hillbillies, where everyone knows everyone and has no life. Prejudices, discrimination, crazy delusional people who think there is 1 supreme race are you serious? The hay, farms, gray skies, rainy days almost every day, flat lands, miles of corn fields, pickup trucks, Wal-Mart’s, Kroger’s. Nothing to do any day of the week. Nowhere to go on weekends everything is a disappointment. I am so sick and tired of being sick in this place that I do not belong the Midwest is not for me and OH is for the plain, conservative, close minded cults.[/SIZE]
Mason is mostly caucasion: Anderson Twp. is diverse.
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Well thanks for sharing  NOT. After reading ALL your posts similiar to this on other threads, here's my advice. Move--your life is what you make of it...where you live doesnt determine if you will be happy or not, you do, and obviously you are hell bent on either being miserable or making others miserable-I personally dont have tolerance for either. So do us all a favor and troll elsewhere.
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10-18-2009, 09:00 PM
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Love, learn, and be happy!
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You might want to take a look at Wyoming, Montgomery, Blue Ash, Madeira, and Terrace Park as well. Excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and lovely homes.
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10-21-2009, 09:20 PM
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I agree with Sunnydee. I don't see any problems in any of the above listings in regards to your nationality. With two kids I would check homes in the Wyoming. The schools are rated as one of the best school districts in the nation. Not cosmopolitan but has more of a village. Mason is very nice but very suburban with excellent schools and newer housing stock. The gaslight district is close to the University of Cincinnati, P&G, the many hospitals. Clifton is in an urban area vs. the above mentioned suburban areas. I would go online and check out Cincinnati Public Schools and see if an urban school district is something you would be interested in . Many families that live in the city deal with Catholic or private schools rather than the public schools. Ohio was a school ratings system; all school districts most meet certain benchmarks. When we were looking for a new home, I used Sibcy-Cline.com to find home listings. I believe you can find the school district ratings there if not the state of Ohio has an education web site. All of Sunnydale listings school's are rated excellent.
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10-22-2009, 02:50 AM
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There is a growing number of Indians moving to Mason and each year there are a number of Cincinnati-wide Indian cultural events that happen in Mason High School auditorium. I remember driving by once and seeing all the beautiful saris, it must have been hundreds of Indian people. Race relations are no problem.
I am also a minority and grew up there. It is lovely, but the housing is largely new construction that is indistinctive, over priced and often it's a whole subdivision where the same three house designs appear one hundred fifty times, with different shudders and paint on them. I moved, but it was an alright place to grow up.
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