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Thinking of Moving to Anderson Township, Ohio? 3 Pros and 3 Cons to Consider

Derek Tye| Coldwell Banker Realty
·March 5, 2026·3 min read

What Is Anderson Township?

Anderson Township is an unincorporated community in eastern Hamilton County — one of Cincinnati's largest and most established suburban communities. It sits along the Little Miami River and borders Clermont County to the east. Anderson has a loyal following: people move here and stay for decades because it delivers a near-perfect combination of schools, space, access, and value.

✅ Pro #1 — Forest Hills School District

Forest Hills Local School District — which serves much of Anderson Township — is consistently ranked among Ohio's top school districts. Anderson High School, Turpin High School, and the strong feeder elementary and middle schools give families excellent options at every level. This district is a primary reason families target Anderson when relocating to Greater Cincinnati.

✅ Pro #2 — Parks, Trails, and the Little Miami River

Anderson Township is one of the greener parts of Greater Cincinnati. Armleder Park sits along the Little Miami River with soccer fields, ball diamonds, and open green space. Mitchell Memorial Forest offers 1,600+ acres of woodland hiking just minutes from subdivisions. Woodland Mound Park has disc golf, hiking, picnic areas, and sweeping views of the Ohio Valley. And the Little Miami Scenic Trail runs along the river — you can kayak, bike, or hike practically from your backyard.

✅ Pro #3 — Space and Value

Anderson gives you real lots — quarter-acre to half-acre and beyond — at prices meaningfully lower than Hyde Park, Montgomery, or Indian Hill. You get the square footage, the yard, and the garage without the premium zip code price. It's a practical, family-forward value proposition that delivers every time.

⚠️ Con #1 — Commute to Downtown Is Real

Anderson is about 15–20 miles from downtown Cincinnati. During peak hours on US-52 or I-275, that can turn into 40+ minutes. If you're a daily downtown commuter, be honest about that drive before you commit.

⚠️ Con #2 — Older Housing Stock in Many Areas

Much of Anderson was built out in the 1970s–1990s. You'll find dated kitchens, older mechanical systems, and layouts that haven't been updated. Great bones — but budget for updates if you're buying in the established neighborhoods.

⚠️ Con #3 — No Walkable Commercial Center

Anderson doesn't have a walkable downtown or commercial village. You'll drive for groceries, dining, and errands. The commercial corridors on SR-32 and Beechmont Avenue have everything you need — just not within walking distance of residential neighborhoods.

Current Market

Anderson Township remains one of Greater Cincinnati's most consistently strong markets for families. For current pricing, active inventory, and what similar homes have sold for, ask our AI chat below — or contact me directly to talk through specific neighborhoods within Anderson that might fit your criteria.

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