Mason, OH January 2021 Housing Market Report
How much did Mason homes sell for last month?
Thirty-two homes sold in the city of Mason, OH during the month of January 2021. The average sale price was $371,576. Average time on the market? Just 19 days.
949 Sheffield Dr $117,500
130 Holly Ln $143,000
216 Boyd Ln $145,000
560 Maple Ln $155,000
921 Tracy Pl $192,500
114 Lynnview Dr $207,900
899 Tradewind Dr $211,111
5157 Derby Ct $235,553
549 Cocinda Ln $240,500
6247 Fireside Dr $250,000
107 Castanea Dr $250,000
6284 Crooked Creek Dr $276,500
6377 Willow Ln $287,000
5707 Villas Creek Dr $298,000
5458 Concord Crossing Dr $298,000
5505 Patriot Ct $298,000
5205 Minuteman Ct $305,000
5839 Hassman Ct $360,000
5662 Hawthorn Ct $385,000
2977 Nighthawk Ct $385,000
4208 Meadowbrook Ln $422,000
5263 Hogan Ct $432,000
3865 Acadia Ln $437,000
4558 Fringe Tree Glen $445,000
4448 Ashfield Pl $540,000
4418 Riverbrooke Wy $540,000
4628 Veterans Pkwy $540,000
6245 Bridgewater Ct $552,500
3210 Foxview Pl $572,500
5504 Birch View Dr $690,000
5699 Sentinel Oak Dr $788,863
6560 Heritage Club Dr $890,000
Data generated from CincyMLS based on Mason, OH single family transactions January 2021
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Mason has ranked in the top 100 Best Places to Live among America's hometowns by Money Magazine. Excellent schools, great location between Cincinnati and Dayton, fun recreational opportunities, top notch local attractions (love Kings Island!) are just a few of the reasons people love Mason!
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"Ohio’s Largest Playground"
Mason, Ohio, was awarded number 7 on Money Magazine’s list of “Best Places to Live” for families among America’s small towns. Mason is the top-ranking Ohio city. Warren County is “Ohio’s Largest Playground” and Mason is the anchor. Come to Mason and stay for the fun! Regional attractions include the Golf Center at Kings Island, Great Wolf Lodge and Conference Center, Kings Island amusement park, and the annual Western & Southern Open. Local attractions include the Mason Community Center and Mason Historical Society’s Alverta Green Museum. Residents and visitors look forward to the annual Mason Heritage Festival, Christmas in Mason, and a wide variety of classes and events for all ages at Mason Community Center.
Excellent Schools!
The Mason area school districts include several of Ohio's most elite public schools. They consistently rank in Ohio's Top 10 ratings.
Recreation
Residents of the City of Mason have many recreational opportunities available at their doorstep. Three public golf courses, a water park, and Kings Island amusement park all lay within city boundaries. The city is also home to the annual Western & Southern Open tennis tournament for men and women. Seven city parks cover 301 acres and include fishing lakes, walking trails, ball fields, tennis courts, picnic shelters, and playgrounds. A continually expanding network of bike paths connects neighborhoods to schools, parks, and downtown.
Mason Community Center
The Mason Community Center is one of the largest public recreation facilities in the state! It includes six basketball courts, 1,200-seat auditorium and a 25-meter competition pool. It also features a leisure pool with a three-story, twisting water slide; a jungle-themed indoor playroom for children; arts and crafts studios; and a game room. The 1/8-mile track overlooks the fitness room, which is filled with rows of treadmills, stair steppers and other cardiovascular equipment. There's also a senior center with a lounge and billiard room, and a child-care area.
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