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2270 Edenderry, 303Crescent Springs, KY 41017
To this listing...
I-75 to west on Buttermilk Pike to right on Anderson, left on Bromley Crescent Springs Rd to left on Edenderry.
To this listing...
I-75 to west on Buttermilk Pike to right on Anderson, left on Bromley Crescent Springs Rd to left on Edenderry.
Move right into Emerald Springs! New granite kitchen counter tops, HVAC, carpet & paint! Large open floor plan with cathedral ceilings, wood burning fireplace w/marble surround, fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator & range 1 yr old, washer & dryer included. One car garage with direct access to common hall. Covered deck with private wooded view. HMS Home Warranty.
Bathrooms | |
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Bath 1: | F (Level: 2) |
Bath 2: | F (Level: 2) |
Room Dimensions | |
Bedroom 1: | 19 x 11 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 2: | 11 x 10 (Level: 2) |
Breakfast Room: | 10 x 10 (Level: 2) |
Entry: | 4 x 4 (Level: 2) |
Kitchen: | 10 x 9 (Level: 2) |
Living Room: | 22 x 15 (Level: 2) |
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County: | Kenton County |
Age: | 20 |
Appliances: | Dishwasher, Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer |
Architecture: | Traditional |
Basement Type: | None |
Construction: | Brick, Vinyl |
Cooling: | Central Air |
Fireplace: | Wood |
Garage: | Attached |
Garage spaces: | 1 |
Gas: | None |
Heating: | Electric |
HOA Features: | Association Dues, Clubhouse, Landscaping, Maintenance, Pool, Professional Mgt, Snow Removal, Trash, Water |
HOA fee: | 255 |
HOA fee period: | Monthly |
Kitchen: | Counter Bar, Laminate Floor, Marble/Granite/Slate, Pantry, Wood Cabinets |
Levels: | 2 Story |
Lot description: | N/A |
Master Bedroom: | Bath Adjoins, Walk-in Closet, Wall-to-Wall Carpet |
Misc: | 220 Volt, Ceiling Fan, Garage Door Opener, Home Warranty, Smoke Alarm |
Parking: | 1 Car Assigned, Driveway |
School district: | Kenton County Public |
Sewer: | Public |
View: | Woods |
Water: | Public |
About Crescent Springs
Introduction
In the early 1800s, Revolutionary War veterans began carving farms out of the Northern Kentucky wilderness. By the 1890’s Crescent Springs became one of the many unscheduled train stops along the Cincinnati Southern Line that ran from Ludlow to Somerset. More passengers were choosing to live ‘out in the country’ so a railroad depot was built at the ‘Y’ intersection where Western Reserve meets Crescent Springs-Erlanger Road.
Summary
Located in north-central Kenton County, the city of Crescent Springs wasn’t established until 1957, although residents had been calling the city Crescent Springs. The most popular theory for the city’s name was the crescent shape the railroad tracks made as the train passed through town. Primarily a sleepy farming area, the completion of I-75 through the area in the 1970s drove expansion to its present population of 3900 over the city’s 1.4 square miles. Progress continues to drive the busy city located just a few minutes from downtown Cincinnati and the busy riverfront. Some of the area’s last farm acreages are being developed into new residential areas.
Transportation
Busy Buttermilk Pike is the primary access road through Crescent Springs. Less than five minutes from downtown Cincinnati off easily accessible I75, it’s easy to get around in Crescent Springs. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) provides bus service through the region, and into downtown Cincinnati. Greater Cincinnati International Airport is a close 14 miles.
Hospitals
Several Northern Kentucky hospitals and their branches are within a few minutes driving. The Crescent Springs Volunteer Fire provides EMS service to the area.
Shopping
Buttermilk Towne Center offers many selections for daily shopping needs; Florence Mall is a mere 10 minutes away, depending on traffic. Cincinnati and additional shopping malls offer more extensive shopping within a 15-minute drive. The Field and Stream outdoor sports store is a short drive.
Recreation
The center of recreational activities, Crescent Springs Memorial Park at Buttermilk Pike and Collins Road, includes more than a mile of trails, several play areas, the only free-standing swinging bridge in Northern Kentucky as well as a Veterans and 9/11 memorials. Nearby riverfront access allows boaters and fishing enthusiasts easy access to the Ohio River. Numerous festivals and outdoor events summer and fall weekends provide an endless supply of outdoor activities in nearby Cincinnati, Covington and Newport riverfronts. Crescent Springs hosts an annual Easter Egg Hunt, movie night, Fun Fest, Music Fest, a Halloween event as well as Christmas in the Park.