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SOLDSold On: 6/11/2018 for $289,500This Property is No Longer Available
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1948 Mount Vernon DrFort Wright, KY 41011

To this listing...
Exit 189 from 71/75 onto Kyles Lane toward Highland Pike. Turn left onto Beaumont Ct and right onto Mount Vernon Drive. Follow to end cul-de-sac.
1948 Mount Vernon Dr Fort Wright, KY 41011
Brick ranch home on Ft Wright cul-de-sac. Remodeled kitchen/baths w/ tile, granite, pantry, rollouts & soft close drawers. Kitchen access to garage. Finished basement w/ walk out to large private deck, 3 Season room, spacious rooms, wet bar & ample storage create home small enough to be cozy yet large enough for entertaining. Workshop/storage. New roof. Minutes to 71, 275 & Cincinnati
NOTE: This property was sold on 6/11/2018 and is no longer available. The details listed below are believed accurate to the date of the sale and are subject to change.
Room Dimensions | |
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Bedroom 1: | 20 x 13 (Level: 1) |
Bedroom 2: | 16 x 14 (Level: L) |
Bedroom 3: | 14 x 12 (Level: 1) |
Entry: | 7 x 10 (Level: 1) |
Family Room: | 40 x 10 (Level: L) |
Kitchen: | 15 x 10 (Level: 1) |
Laundry Room: | 13 x 7 (Level: L) |
Living Room: | 20 x 16 (Level: 1) |
Other Room 1: | 19 x 12 (Level: 1) |
Feature | |
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County: | Kenton County |
Acres: | 0.48 Acres |
Age: | 32 |
Appliances: | Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator |
Architecture: | Ranch |
Basement Type: | Full |
Construction: | Brick, Vinyl |
Cooling: | Central Air |
Fireplace: | Wood |
Garage: | Attached, Front |
Garage spaces: | 2 |
Gas: | None |
Heating: | Baseboard, Electric, Heat Pump |
Kitchen: | Ceramic Tile, Eat-In, Marble/Granite/Slate, Pantry, Wood Cabinets |
Levels: | 1 Story |
Lot description: | of record |
Master Bedroom: | Bath Adjoins, Wall-to-Wall Carpet |
Misc: | Busline Near, Cable TV, Ceiling Fan, Garage Door Opener, Pets Allowed, Security System, Smoke Alarm, Sump Pump |
Outside: | Covered Deck, Cul-de-sac St, Deck, Wooded Lot |
Parking: | Driveway |
School district: | Kenton County Public |
Sewer: | Public |
View: | City, Woods |
Water: | Public |

About Ft. Wright
Introduction
To look at this pleasant, progressive community one would never guess what an exciting past it has. This is where General Horatio Governeur Wright helped defend the area against the Confederate invasion at the fortification called Fort Wright.
Summary
More than a century later, Ft. Wright has progressed into a quiet, charming community. Freshly paved streets form a winding ribbon that encircles its hills and byways in a graceful contour of housing developments and scenic neighborhoods. Although the homes are interestingly varied in age, design and size, they are consistently imbued with a look of solid prosperity. Throughout Ft. Wright, the manner of residents is friendly, outgoing and congenial. It is always a happy choice for those who are looking for a home in an attractive, well-established community of 5,700 residents. The city’s motto is: “Neighbors Helping Neighbors”.
Transportation
T.A.N.K. buses serve the Dixie Highway area. Downtown Cincinnati is a 5-minute drive via I-75. The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is a 10-15 minute drive via I-275.
Hospitals
The hospitals are St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, St. Elizabeth Medical Center North, St. Elizabeth West and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Children's Hospital is located in Cincinnati.
Shopping
The Tower Hill Plaza offers many small specialty shops. Buttermilk Towne Center and Crestview Hills Town Center are easily reached within 5-15 minutes.
Recreation
The" James A. Ramage Civil War Museum" in Fort Wright informs visitors about the defence of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. Both public and private golf courses, pools and tennis courts are easily accessible to Ft. Wright residents.
There are several parks and memorials in Fort Wright. "Battery Hooper Park" is the place where Civil War enactments are hosted. Veterans’ Memorial, The "Garden for the Blind" is located next to Fort Wright City Hall and features plants at counter height along a concrete wall so people who are wheelchair bound can enjoy them. For the visually impaired, the park offers “nature that can be heard” include rustling grasses, a waterfall, as well as plants that can be touched and smelled. Other parks include "Volunteer Park", "Fort Tot Park" and the "Nature Center trails". (The expansive Devou Park is adjacent to the Fort Wright.)