
864 Jackson StreetLincoln Hts., OH 45215
SOLD
Sold On: 6/29/2022 for $190,000
This Property is No Longer Available
MLS# 1739759
3
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
2 full
1
half
Baths
Baths
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- New Construction
New construction home w/open floorplan on 1st fl in heart of Lincoln Heights. 1st fl laundry! Main bedroom w/walk in closet & adjoining bath. 5 year temporary restrictive covenant for owner occupant sale only. Income restrictions for buyer: at or below 80% area median income for Hamilton Co. Property must remain affordable for 15 yrs. No investors. Highest & best offer due by 5:00 p.m. on 5/22/22. Offers will be reviewed & notified by 5/24/22, seller reserves right to accept offer at any time.
Directions to this Listing:
Wayne Ave to Chester Rd to right onto Jackson. House is on the left.
Information Refreshed: 7/1/2022 11:30 AM
Property & Home Details
0.12
Acres
Acres
Princeton City
School District
School District
Features
County:
Hamilton County
Appliances:
Oven/Range, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Microwave, Garbage Disposal
Architecture:
Traditional
Basement:
Unfinished
Basement Type:
Full
Construction:
Vinyl Siding
Cooling:
Central Air, Ceiling Fans
Garage:
Built in
Garage spaces:
1
Gas:
Natural
Heating:
Gas
Kitchen:
Pantry, Laminate Floor, Island
Lot description:
40 x 110
Misc:
Ceiling Fan, CO Detector, Recessed Lights, Busline Near, Home Warranty, Smoke Alarm
Parking:
Driveway
Primary Bedroom:
Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Bath Adjoins, Walk-in Closet
S/A Taxes:
Of Record
School district:
Princeton City
Sewer:
Public Sewer
View:
City
Water:
Public
Rooms
Bath 1:
F (Level: 2)
Bath 2:
F (Level: 2)
Bath 3:
P (Level: 1)
Bedroom 1:
11 x 14 (Level: 2)
Bedroom 2:
11 x 13 (Level: 2)
Bedroom 3:
11 x 13 (Level: 2)
Dining Room:
15 x 17 (Level: 1)
Kitchen:
10 x 14 (Level: 1)
Living Room:
28 x 17 (Level: 1)
Lifestyle in Lincoln Heights, OH

Lincoln Heights was named after President Abraham Lincoln.
Summary
Located in the Mill Creek valley on northern Cincinnati, the Village of Lincoln Heights was the first African American self-governing community north of the Mason-Dixon Line. The community was established in 1923 and later incorporated into a village in 1939. The Wright Aeronautical plant where the B-29 bomber was manufactured lured many residents to the area in the 1940s. Songwriters, the Isley Brothers (Twist and Shout), are from Lincoln Heights.
Transportation
Interstate 75 is minutes away and easily transports cars south and north. I-275 and Ronald Reagan Expressway and within a 5-minute drive on I-75 for east and west connections. Lincoln Heights is a 15-minute drive to downtown Cincinnati. Cincinnati Metro buses service the area.
Hospitals
Many of Cincinnati’s finest hospitals are within a 15-minute drive via the interstate, including Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, The Christ Hospital, University Hospital, Mercy Health Jewish Hospital and Bethesda North Hospital.
Shopping
Tri-County Mall and other shopping opportunities in the Springdale area are 10 minutes away. The mall has ove 100 stores and is anchored with Macy’s, JC Penney’s, Dillard’s and Sears. Kenwood Towne Center is a 15-minute drive with over 200 stores including Nordstrom, Macy’s and Dillard’s. Glendale and Wyoming are a short drive away offering smaller boutique shops and restaurants. Many daily needs can be satisfied within the village of Lincoln Heights.
Recreation
Lincoln Heights Day is an annual tradition for the community with a festival and parade. The village also hosts an annual Memorial Day celebration. Children enjoy many sporting opportunities through the local school system.
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