636 Hidden Pine Way
Crescent Springs, KY 41017
$ 149,500
2 Bedrooms
2 Full Baths
0 Part Baths
mls #: 417297
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75 to Buttermilk Pike west, R on Anderson, L on Queen City, L on Hidden Pine.
Remarks
Amazing 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo w/private entry & attached garage! Maintenance-free lifestyle allowing more time for travel & all your favorite things! Upgrades abound including: soaring cathedral ceilings, designer laminate flooring, custom built-ins, wall of windows, state of the art KIT w/stainless steel appliances, ceramic baths, lighted panels + more! Minutes to expressway & downtown Cincy!
Details
Community
Demographics
Map
Reserves Of Buttermilk subdivision

Features

SchoolDistrict
Kenton County Public

Age
3

S/A Taxes

Hoa Fee
155

Lot Size
condo

Construction
Brick

Garage
Built in, Front, Oversized

Garage Spaces
1

Levels
1 Story

Parking
Off Street, Driveway

Kitchen
Wood Cabinets, Laminate Floor, Other, Ceramic Tile, Eat-In, Counter Bar

Outside
Wooded Lot, Other

Misc
Ceiling Fan, Fire Sprinkler, Busline Near, Pets Allowed, Recess Lights, Other, Garage Door Opener, Cable TV, Smoke Alarm, Attic Storage

Heating
Heat Pump, Electric

Cooling
Central Air

Gas
None

Water
Public

Sewer
Public

Appliances
Oven/Range, Dishwasher, Microwave, Garbage Disposal

BasementType
None

Fireplace
None

View
Woods

HoaFeatures
Association Dues, Professional Mgt, Landscaping, Snow Removal, Trash, Water

1st Floor Bedroom

Bathrooms

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

Room Dimensions

Bedroom1
15x12 Level: 2
Bedroom2
12x11 Level: 2
DiningRoom
14x10 Level: 2
Entry
10x5 Level: 1
Kitchen
12x11 Level: 2
LaundryRoom
5x5 Level: 2
LivingRoom
16x14 Level: 2
Introduction
In the early 1800s, Revolutionary War veterans began carving farms out of the Northern Kentucky wilderness. By the 1890’s Crescent Springs became one of the many unscheduled train stops along the Cincinnati Southern Line that ran from Ludlow to Somerset. More passengers were choosing to live ‘out in the country’ so a railroad depot was built at the ‘Y’ intersection where Western Reserve meets Crescent Springs-Erlanger Road.
Summary
Located in north-central Kenton County, the city of Crescent Springs wasn’t established until 1957, although residents had been calling the city Crescent Springs. The most popular theory for the city’s name was the crescent shape the railroad tracks made as the train passed through town. Primarily a sleepy farming area, the completion of I-75 through the area in the 1970s drove expansion to its present population of 3900 over the city’s 1.4 sq. miles. Progress continues to drive the busy city located just a few minutes from downtown Cincinnati and the busy riverfront. Some of the area’s last farm acreages are being developed into new residential areas.
Transportation
Busy Buttermilk Pike is the primary access road through Crescent Springs. Less than five minutes from downtown Cincinnati off easily accessible I75, it’s easy to get around in Crescent Springs. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) provides bus service through the region, and into downtown Cincinnati. Greater Cincinnati International Airport is a close 14 miles.
Hospitals
Several Northern Kentucky hospitals and their branches, St. Elizabeth and St. Elizabeth, are within a few minutes driving. The Crescent Springs Volunteer Fire provides EMS service to the area.
Shopping
Buttermilk Towne Center offers many selections for daily shopping needs; Florence Mall is a mere 10 minutes away, depending on traffic. Cincinnati and additional shopping malls offer more extensive shopping within a 15-minute drive.
Recreation
The center of recreational activities, Crescent Springs Memorial Park at Buttermilk Pike and Collins Road, includes more than a mile of trails, several play areas, the only free-standing swinging bridge in Northern Kentucky as well as a Veterans Memorial. Nearby riverfront access allows boaters and fishing enthusiasts easy access to the Ohio River. Numerous festivals and outdoor events summer and fall weekends provide an endless supply of outdoor activities in nearby Cincinnati, Covington and Newport riverfronts.

General

Zip
41017
State
KY

Population

Total Population
47,507
Male
23,229
Female
24,278
Married
21,627
Median Age
35
10 year change
3
20 year change
17

Education

High School Degree
7,768
College Degree
13,709
Associate Degree
2,359
Bachelor Degree
7,175
Graduate Degree
4,175

Household

Households
18,447
Households w/Children
6,777
Ave Household Size
2
Median Income
$63,900
Income Average
$85,608
Median Income 0-25
$36,968
Median Income 25-34
$54,216
Median Income 35-44
$75,070
Median Income 45-54
$83,018
Median Income 55-64
$68,366
Median Income 65-74
$51,838
Median Income 75+
$38,110

Environment

Annual Precipitation
42
Jan Temperature
21-38
July Temperature
66-86
Air Pollution Index
213

Miscellaneous

Airport (major)
CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY INTERNATIONAL
Sales Tax Rate
6.00%
Median Home Sale
$150,250
Listing Courtesy Of:
RE/MAX Affiliates 859-372-6000
Jane Ashcraft-West (859) 630-2222
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