Shepard Fairey Mural and Cincinnati Property Values

Recently the artist Shepard Fairey launched an extensive art show in Cincinnati and as part of the exhibition he created murals on the sides of some buildings in and around Cincinnati. One of the murals was recently painted over because the property owner was upset by the images contained in the “Duality of Humanity 4 Pike Street”.

I wanted to offer some insight and opinion on murals and property values. Frankly – it depends. It depends on the neighborhood, it depends on the mural content. There are some instances where murals ad tremendous beauty and value to neighborhoods and showcase the diversity and vibrance of the culture. In some cases murals can be a distraction. If you or your community are planning a mural hire a professional and make sure you have buy in from the entire community and especially the building owner!

4106 Sherel Ln.

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Offered at $219,900

Come see this beautiful move in ready 2 bed 2 full bath gem in the desirable Pillars neighborhood of Oakley! Walk to shops, restaurants and the Oakley Playground!There is an abundance of storage throughout the home. The kitchen has newer cabinetry and a classic country farm sink. The tudor home features new windows, a finished lower level with gorgeous full bath, a private study, room for a wet bar, and it walks out to attached garage. The home also has a newer high-efficiency HVAC, hardwoods throughout the main level, and Rookwood tile wood burning fireplace.

Appealing Your Property Taxes with a Cincinnati Realtor

As we approach the end of the year the various cities and counties in Cincinnati will begin to calculate the property taxes that we all owe. Some areas of Cincinnati are currently in a tax abatement zone (they pay less or no property tax at all), but the rest of us will owe our 2009 property taxes in 2010.

What happens if you feel your property taxes are too high? If a number of houses have sold in your area and you are certain they were for less than your home’s taxable value? As a Cincinnati Realtor I have access to the information and the insight you need to appeal your property taxes.

AmblesideProperty taxes are based on the value of your home, and your home is only as valuable as the homes in your neighborhood.  If they sell for less then your home is worth less and that is important in appealing property taxes. Considering the economic changes that occurred between 2007 and today property values in Cincinnati have changed.  Some areas have appreciated, and some have depreciated. It is important to know where your house is valued so you can make sure you are paying your fair share. If you have questions about appealing your property taxes please contact me and I will be happy to consult with you. 513-518-1140

A Realtor Reflects on Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain is a controversial issue which involves the government (local, county, state, or federal) condemning a person’s home so that the land it sits on can be used for the betterment of the community. Eminent Domain has been used to acquire land for the development of new highways, airport expansions, and other major public works.

However government has used Eminent Domain to secure land for private development of office buildings, and hotels. In Cincinnati we saw Eminent Domain enacted on a number of residents near the RookWood Commons plaza. In 2005 the Supreme Court ruled on a case involving Pfizer and a local government enacting Eminent Domain to condemn and seize property for a research park. After 10 years of tax abatement and special treatment from the local government Pfizer has moved out leaving a blighted neighborhood where a strong community once stood.

The story represents the caution and care that government must exercise when using Eminent Domain for non-public works projects. When private developers create proejcts there is often the danger that they may abandon the project at any point in the development.

Does a felon live in your neighborhood?

We have been made aware that the website Felonspy.com may not provide reliable or factual information. To this end we have posted reliable and factual resources for researching Cincinnati crime activity on the post ‘Your neighborhood Crime Statistics‘. It is in the interests of our clients and community members that we always provide the most current and reliable information to them.
How well do you know your neighbors? Home buyers often ask about the people that live in the neighborhood. Since that information is subjective, here is a tool that might help you to learn factual information about the criminal history of homeowners in the neighborhood. Click here for a direct link to the site. Every place you see a red balloon or thumb tact is the home of a convicted felon.
Type in your address and your neighborhood map will pop up. Just hover your mouse over an icon and not only will the name come up, but also the crime they were convicted of.