Millsbrae Ave, Oakley
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Millsbrae Ave
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2yrs+
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- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
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"Millsbrae Avenue is a quiet residential street close to it all"
Millsbrae Avenue in Oakley runs from Madison Road through to Robertson Avenue. It is a relatively quiet residential street. There are a variety of housing options from single-family homes and duplexes to multi-unit apartment buildings (the smaller and older variety.) The street is part of a walkable neighborhood, with sidewalks lining either side of the street. There is on street parking available. Most of the homes have driveways with detached garages, as they are older homes that pre-date the era of attached garages. The homes on Millsbrae are neatly maintained and, because they are in Oakley, are more affordable than similar sized and type of homes in nearby Hyde Park. You can typically get a home on Millsbrae for less than $200K.
Millsbrae is conveniently located for access to the Oakley business district on Madison Road, as well as the shopping of Oakley/Norwood at Rookwood Commons and Rookwood Pavilion and at the crossroads of Madison and Edwards Roads. It also provides easy access to I-71. Millsbrae is centrally located and in close proximity to Downtown Cincinnati, the major hospitals and universities, as well as the northern suburbs and the Kenwood shopping area. Just one exit up from where you get on I-71, there is the Center of Cincinnati shopping area that features a PetsMart, Target, Meijer's and Sam's Club.
Millsbrae is conveniently located for access to the Oakley business district on Madison Road, as well as the shopping of Oakley/Norwood at Rookwood Commons and Rookwood Pavilion and at the crossroads of Madison and Edwards Roads. It also provides easy access to I-71. Millsbrae is centrally located and in close proximity to Downtown Cincinnati, the major hospitals and universities, as well as the northern suburbs and the Kenwood shopping area. Just one exit up from where you get on I-71, there is the Center of Cincinnati shopping area that features a PetsMart, Target, Meijer's and Sam's Club.
Pros
- affordable homes
- quiet neighborhood
- convenient location
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees