Montgomery

Greater Cincinnati Area

Over 10,500 residents reside in Montgomery and in the heart of this historic town is a cluster of shops and business dwellings that retain much of the country charm of bygone days. There are 32 recognized historic sites in Montgomery – including five that are part of the National Register of Historic Places.

The area was founded in 1795 when people from the Village of Montgomery in New York settled there after making their way up the Little Miami Rover and Sycamore Creek. As the area grew it served as a stopping point along the “3-C” highway between Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland. By 1950 there were 500 residents. It became a city in 1971 with 5,000 citizens.

The spirit of Montgomery is anything but old-fashioned. Montgomery has enjoyed being consistently rated as one of the top communities for the Cincinnati area.

Single-family homes, townhouses, condos and apartments of almost every design are found there. Many homes in the neighborhood are new, having replaced older residences. Because strict zoning requirements have maintained a spacious wooded environment, the area has a lovely suburban atmosphere. And since new homes, for the most part, have followed the pattern of Montgomery’s heritage, a traditional flavor is predominant throughout. As a wonderful place in which to reside, this neighborly community is second to none.

Cincinnati, OH