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My family and I have had enough of living in Cincinnati and are trying to find a rental home in Northern Kentucky. We're working with a tight budget as we are saving to buy a home in the next two, and are only willing to go as far as 900.00 a month. If anyone can help us out that would be greatly appreciated.
We originally moved from Georgia to Cincinnati, but due the classification that goes one here we are ready to be greeted by a more friendly group of people and hear that NKY is the place to be! ![]() |
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I don't know much about Northern KY but I wish you luck in finding what you need.
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The following site may help you: NKYRents.com - Northern Kentucky Apartments, Condominiums & Houses For Rent - Rental Property Listings & Rentals.
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I'd stay north of the river if you are against racism and biggotry but whatever you want.
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Yeah, because Cinci is known nationwide as such a unsegregated, accepting place free of racial problems. Go way troll.
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Maybe hes sick of the crime and seeing people walking down the street acting like they are in a rap video and are about to hold up a gas station? |
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Ok, sure...
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Let's keep all of your choices north of the I-75/71 split.
Places worth looking into are listed below; the ones in bold are particularly a straight shot to Downtown Cincy, very safe, less than ten minutes from basic shopping (Wal-Mart or Meijer) and have nice, quality living standards for less than $650/mo. Boone County: Florence, Burlington, Union, Richwood, Constance, Rabbit Hash Kenton County: Covington (Wallace Woods and west Cov. around Devou Park are really nice, the rest of the city is dicey,) Latonia, Fort Mitchell, Erlanger, Elsmere, Ludlow, Independence Campbell County: Alexandria, Highland Heights, Cold Spring, Melbourne, Bellevue, Dayton (in some parts,) Newport (East Row and far south Newport only,) Wilder, Grants Lick |
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Hmmm I would highly recommend several neighborhoods in NKY, but before you put the time and effort of moving in, you should know you may have to move a little farther than you think to actually move "out of Cincinnati". Just moving over the bridge may not produce the drastic results you are looking for- I wouldn't expect things to be much different in general - what it all depends on really is the specific neighborhood. Just like any town, certain neighborhoods are different than others and have different types of people. If you elaborate on where you live now and why you don't like it, i'm sure we can recommend some places that are more preferrable.
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