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Anderson Township is nice. I live in Mt. Lookout which is near 2 minutes from Anderson. The commute to CVG is about 25 minutes.

Young and want to meet chicks

Ohio
Mt. Adams- Overpriced and old, but Upscale and a great yuppy nightlife.-2 bedroom 950 per month, 15-20 mins from cvg, 1 min to downtown and lots of fun.

Mt. Lookout-Same as above, 25 mins from cvg, 8 mins to downtown.

Hyde Park- Only if mom and Dad are going to help

Kentucky

Nothing

Ready to settle to the burbs or buy a house

Ohio
Not on F.O. salary

Kentucky
All I can Say is Florence Y'ALL
More Bang for your buck 3 mins to the airport, 10-15 Mins to downtown. The same house in Florence will cost $20,000 more in Ohio and be 10-20 miles farther out.
 
From the Ohio side...

I currently live 35 miles from CVG, on the north side of Cincinnati.

The housing here is more expensive if you purchase a new home. If you purchase an older home, more than 10 years old, you'll get more for the dollar in Ohio. My wife and I purchased our home (4BR/2.5 BA/2 car garage) in 1998 for $121,500. A new home in KY/OH costs about $40,000 more and is typically smaller.

Winton Woods charges a 1/2 percent income tax. Springfield Township (where I live) does not.

For those on reserve, I could get from home to ops in an hour, 15 minutes from the time the pager went off. That's in bad weather. Right now, it's about an hour.

If you are National Guard/Reserve, WPAFB is an hour away.
 
If you're like me and hate traffic, live as close to CVG as possible. Florence is nice and there are a lot of options. If you decide to live North up in Cincinnati your going to love driving 275 or negotiating the other major routes. A real pain in the @ss...

I especially like "Florence Y-All" on the mall water tower :)
 

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