Movie theaters, heated pools, bathroom fireplaces: Greater Cincinnati's luxury homes are unique, extravagant, and more than a little over the top.
As the white-hot housing market continues to blaze, we've taken a look inside some of the most lavish and expensive homes for sale in the area in our regular On the Market feature.
Below, we've compiled a list of some of our favorite listings over the last year. Some of these may no longer be for sale, but it's still fun to look.
Historic Newport home listed for $1.25M - From the stained-glass windows to the fireplace tiles, this home is full of local history.
$1.6M water lover’s dream in Mason 'like living at a resort' - This house is situated on a man-made waterway that allows non gas-powered boating, fishing and other nautical pastimes.
$2M Edgewood estate with sauna, pool and 3,000-bottle wine cellar - The house has a custom-made walk-in wine cellar capable of holding 3,000 bottles.
$2.8M Covington penthouse with panoramic views of downtown Cincinnati and Ohio River - The building was once home to Reds' Hall of Fame baseball player Barry Larkin, who had a custom-designed penthouse built on the top floor.
CaSole, a $4.25M estate in Hyde Park with noted garden - A massive Hyde Park estate built to mimic an Italian villa with gardens that are listed in the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Gardens.
$6.9M Italian Villa-style mansion in Indian Hill - If you were a fan of the hit TV series “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” then you'll appreciate the sheer grandiosity of this Italian Villa-style mansion in Indian Hill.
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