1704 Guise Ct
Reading, OH 45215
$ 140,000
3 Bedrooms
2 Full Baths
0 Part Baths
mls #: 1352802
ad code: 1544
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Open House Schedule
Sunday May 19 1-2:30
Directions, Map and Street View
Reading to Columbia; West - Hunt; R - Sanborn; R - Guise Ct.
Remarks
This Will Not Last! Wide plank flrs, freshly painted, xtra cabs in Kit, NEW butcher block cntrs & NEW Kit sink. Upgraded Baths! 2nd flr Mstr Suite has huge bumpout to rear w/sep sitting area, full bath & tons of closet space! New roof 2012.
Details
Community
Demographics
Map

Features

SchoolDistrict
Reading Community City Schools

Age
58

S/A Taxes
$1064.00

Lot Size
46 x 150

Construction
Brick

Garage
Attached, Built in, Front

Garage Spaces
1

Levels
1.5 Story

Parking
Driveway

Kitchen
Wood Cabinets, Ceramic Tile

Outside
Patio, Metal Fence

Misc
Ceiling Fan

Heating
Gas

Cooling
Central Air

Gas
Natural

Water
Public

Sewer
Public

Appliances
Oven/Range, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Garbage Disposal

BasementType
Full

Basement
Finished, Walkout

Fireplace
None

1st Floor Bedroom
1st Floor Bathroom

Bathrooms

Bath 1
Full Level: 2
Bath 2
Full Level: 1

Room Dimensions

Bedroom1
18x18 Level: 2
Bedroom2
11x11 Level: 1
Bedroom3
10x10 Level: 1
FamilyRoom
16x13 Level: Lower
Kitchen
15x9 Level: 1
LivingRoom
17x11 Level: 1
Introduction
In 1794,German immigrant Abraham Voorhees moved his family from their home near Philadelphia, building a large log cabin along the west bank of the Millcreek. Another visitor, Harvey Redinbo, also purchased land nearby. This early settlement was known as Voorhees-Town, but was later changed to Reading in the honor of Redinbo’s hometown. Reading was incorporated as a village on March 24, 1851.
Summary
Reading, the “Crossroads of Opportunity”, is located four miles north of downtown Cincinnati within the I-275 beltway. As one of Cincinnati’s original suburbs it quickly became a ‘bedroom’ community. Families and businesses alike have been here, some for many generations, either living ‘down in the valley’, or up on ‘the hill’. A large portion of the city includes housing from 1880’s; traditional Cape Cod and ranch homes are also prevalent. Businesses continue to relocate to the area because of its ease in transportation and access to employees.
Transportation
20 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, Reading has easy access to both I-75, I-71, and the Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway, making it one of the more accessible neighborhoods in the Greater Cincinnati beltway. Queen City Metro busses serve the community along busy Reading Road. It’s about a 30-minute drive to the Greater Cincinnati International Airport.
Hospitals
Jewish Hospital is the closest hospital to Reading with a 5 minute drive; Bethesda North Hospital, one of the area’s busiest hospitals is just north of the city. Children’s Hospital Medical Center offers a regional campus just a short drive in nearby Mason, or its main campus 10 minutes downtown.
Shopping
Two separate corridors form the shopping district in Reading: along the Reading Road corridor, and the Benson Street Historic District. If you’re shopping for anything bridal related from music to cakes to tiaras, Reading, along Benson Street, is the Bridal Capital of the region. Reading has great shopping options to meet all your daily needs. Two shopping centers, Tri-County Mall, and the upscale Kenwood Towne Center are both a short 10-minute drive.
Recreation
Reading is TV’s Mayberry come to life. Little League baseball, scouts, and cheering the local high school football team are big here with the focus on community events. Koening Park, famous for seemingly monthly festivals and Little League baseball, is busy year round with civic or social groups renting the shelters for reunions and parties of all types. Centennial Park and its football stadium is likewise kept busy. The community sponsors events all year long, ranging from Easter egg hunts, parades, festivals and arts and crafts shows. A busy historic and nearby senior center offer programs and outings. Nearby Sharon Woods draws Reading residents for its hiking and bike trails around the lake, 18-hole golf course, vast picnic areas and scores of things to do.

General

Zip
45215
State
OH

Population

Total Population
30,262
Male
14,366
Female
15,895
Married
11,659
Median Age
38
10 year change
-6
20 year change
-11

Education

High School Degree
5,858
College Degree
9,099
Associate Degree
1,347
Bachelor Degree
4,539
Graduate Degree
3,213

Household

Households
12,459
Households w/Children
4,068
Ave Household Size
2
Median Income
$47,941
Income Average
$71,042
Median Income 0-25
$26,812
Median Income 25-34
$43,039
Median Income 35-44
$52,108
Median Income 45-54
$65,111
Median Income 55-64
$53,639
Median Income 65-74
$41,058
Median Income 75+
$35,393

Environment

Annual Precipitation
39
Jan Temperature
22-38
July Temperature
66-86
Air Pollution Index
215

Miscellaneous

Airport (major)
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL
Sales Tax Rate
6.50%
Median Home Sale
$103,850
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Sibcy Cline Realtors West Chester Office 513-777-8100
Mary Jo Reckner-Hoffman (513) 235-6067
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