The UC Real Estate Roundtable was created to establish and maintain linkages between the university and the business and real estate communities. The Roundtable series features guest speakers who present their ideas, thoughts and perspectives on topics that impact the real estate industry.
The Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati is a professional organization of builders, developers, remodelers and related businesses who aspire to be on the leading edge of home building through networking, education and industry advocacy.
The OHBA (Ohio Home Builders Association) is a 5,200-plus member trade association representing home builders and their associate vendors in a legislative and regulatory advocacy capacity on a statewide basis.
Cincinnati Preservation Association is a not-for-profit organization that serves the Greater Cincinnati community as the recognized resource for the preservation of historic cultural resources such as architecturally significant buildings, archaeological sites, historic public art and monuments.
The Urban Land Institute provides leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. ULI is an independent global nonprofit supported by members representing the entire spectrum of real estate development and land use disciplines.
CABR serves the needs of its members by enhancing the opportunity for all members to conduct business cooperatively, professionally, ethically and profitably. CABR increases the value the public places on the services of a REALTOR® by promoting the benefits of owning real estate.
The Home Builders Association of Dayton is the voice of the residential building industry in our region and one of its most respected membership organizations.
Real estate listings of residential and commercial properties based on suburb, county, map or mls number.
NAHB is a trade association that helps promote the policies that make housing a national priority. Since 1942, NAHB has been serving its members, the housing industry, and the public at large.
The Downtown Cincinnati Improvement District includes all property within the boundaries of Eggleston Avenue on the east, Central Parkway on the north, Central Avenue on the west (including the Centennial buildings), and the river on the south (excluding the two stadiums).
The Corporation for Findlay Market is a private non-profit corporation founded in 2000 to manage Findlay Market following its renovation in 2002 and 2003. CFFM to manages and operates the market.