Ross Township

Greater Cincinnati Area

Ross Township was named the ‘new frontier’ of Butler County by the Journal News, citing the spurt of residential growth in the once rural area. Ross was first called “Venice” when the area was for platted by Dr. Benjamin Franklin Clark in 1817.

Founded in 1803, Ross Township sits in south central Butler County and includes the villages of Ross and Millville. 6,400 residents are spread throughout the area with more arriving each year. Rural farms are disappearing and are being developed as city residents flee to a more relaxed country lifestyle. The area is rich in Native American archeological settings with several mound sites located on private property. Homes range from old-style residences to newly built homes on acreage or in subdivisions. Homes are available in all price ranges.

Cincinnati, OH