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

Derek Tye| Coldwell Banker Realty
·February 28, 2026·3 min read

What Is West Chester?

West Chester Township is one of the fastest-growing communities in Ohio — and has been for 20 years. Sitting in Butler County along the I-75 corridor, it's one of the most accessible, well-amenitized suburbs in Greater Cincinnati. If you're relocating from another state and want infrastructure, good schools, and easy access, West Chester gets checked off a lot of lists.

✅ Pro #1 — Voice of America MetroPark

Voice of America MetroPark is one of the best community parks in the region — 1,000+ acres built on the former site of a Cold War-era broadcasting facility. Miles of paved trails, a model airplane flying field, disc golf, picnic areas, and gorgeous open prairie landscape. It's one of the most underrated parks in Greater Cincinnati. The township also has Beckett Park for youth sports, Heritage Village Museum for history buffs, and dozens of smaller neighborhood parks scattered throughout. Outdoor families are well served here.

✅ Pro #2 — Lakota Local School District

Lakota Local Schools — one of the largest school districts in Ohio — serve most of West Chester and Liberty Township. The district consistently earns high marks, and the scale of the system means exceptional athletic facilities, course offerings, and extracurricular depth that smaller districts can't match. Lakota East and Lakota West high schools are two of the state's top sports programs.

✅ Pro #3 — I-75 Access and Employment

West Chester's I-75 location puts Cincinnati to the south and Dayton to the north — both within 30 minutes. The township has its own growing employment base (Children's Hospital facilities, corporate parks along Cincinnati-Dayton Road) and is close to major employers in Mason, Blue Ash, and downtown. If you're a two-income household with jobs in different directions, West Chester's central location is a genuine strategic advantage.

⚠️ Con #1 — Suburban Sprawl Without a Center

West Chester doesn't have a traditional downtown or village square. It's a collection of subdivisions, retail corridors, and corporate parks — highly functional, but lacking the community identity and walkable character that Mariemont, Madeira, or Hyde Park have. If place matters to you, West Chester feels more utilitarian.

⚠️ Con #2 — Traffic on I-75 and SR-747

West Chester's growth has outpaced some of its road infrastructure. The I-75/SR-747 corridor and Cincinnati-Dayton Road see significant congestion during peak hours. This is improving with ongoing road projects, but commute reality in and out of West Chester varies significantly by time of day.

⚠️ Con #3 — Less Appreciation Upside Than Some Markets

West Chester's accessibility and large housing supply means it doesn't see the same appreciation spikes as constrained markets like Madeira, Mariemont, or Indian Hill. It's a solid, stable market — but if maximum long-term appreciation is your goal, it may not be your strongest pick.

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West Chester is consistently one of Greater Cincinnati's highest-volume real estate markets. For current pricing, active inventory, and neighborhood-specific insights, ask our AI chat below or connect with me directly.

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