Madeira

Greater Cincinnati Area

Daniel Bates arrived in Madeira in 1787 and purchased land in 1804. From 1788-1794, John Cleves Symmes surveyed and sold land in Hamilton County including Madeira. In 1866 the railroad through Madeira was completed and the stop was called "John Madeira" after the local landowner and treasurer of the railroad. Today, the railroad station is a charming hallmark of Madeira reminding residents of its early village history.

Madeira has merited quite a few “Best Ofs” throughout the years from Business Week, Cincy Magazine and US News and World Report. The community has many spirited citizens who work diligently to preserve a friendly neighborhood setting. One of the prime attractions to this neighborhood is the wide choice in housing including ranch styles, cape cods, colonials, contemporaries as well as newly constructed homes and lifestyle condos. The business district is a draw for shopping, coffee breaks and dining. Madeira is the perfect choice for those interested in the convenience of a suburban community that is located just 12 miles from Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati.

Cincinnati, OH