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My urban planning firm is giving me the oppurtunity to move to SW Ohio. Right now im looking into the Columbus and Cincinnati metros. I have heard that there are alot of suburbs in both cities that are great areas to live in. If anyone could give me any information on some nice suburbs around Columbus and Cincinnati i would greatly apprectiate it. Im looking into housing around $300,000 to $400,000 and a nice safe place to live. I dont want to live in an area that is too small but, also not too big.
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you still looking for help? Looks like you're the one giving advice in other posts ;^)
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We moved to Choctaw Lake from Columbus two years ago and have never regretted it. It's paradise. Lot's of folks here commute to Dayton, Springfield and Columbus every day.
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