• Home
  • News – Real Estate Ink
  • Search Homes For Sale
  • Selling A Home
    • Your Home’s Value
    • Preparing Your Home For Sale
    • Get A Cash Offer On Your Home
  • Meet Eric Lowry
  • Contact Us

New Years Eve Family Events in Cincinnati

December 15, 2017 by Eric Lowry

9 New Years Eve Family Events in CincinnatiHere is our list of the best New Years Eve Family Events in the Cincinnati area….we hope this helps you plan some fun for your family to ring in the New Year!

Happy Zoo Year – New Years activities will include shows of Winter Wonders by Madcap Puppets, a meet and greet with Father Time and Baby ZOO Year and the Zoo will cap off all celebrations with an early countdown with fireworks presented by Rozzi Fireworks.

Axis Alley New Year’s Family Party – Bowling, pizza, and soft drinks!

New Years Eve at Sports Plus – Unlimited Ice Skating, Zip Lining, Trampoline Jumping, Racecar Simulation Driving and Rock Wall Climbing. There will also be food, drinks, and party favors.

New Years Eve with the Cyclones – End your 2017 in a family friendly setting with the Cyclones with this special 6:05pm start time. Immediately following the game the Cyclones will once again host Indoor Fireworks!

New Years Eve Blast on Fountain Square – Ice skating, live music, food, drinks, games, and fireworks!

New Year’s Eve Kids Cruise – Bring the whole family to BB Riverboats as we countdown to 2018 at 12:00 noon. Your cruise will be complete with all the party favors as well as a DJ for entertainment. There will be some great activities throughout the day for the kids as well as a tasty lunch buffet. Boarding time is at 10:30 AM.

Noon Year’s Eve at Northgate Mall – This free family fun includes games and a kiddie countdown at noon! This event takes place from 10 AM – 1 PM.

Happy New Year from The Lowry Team!!

Similar articles:

Things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati

Find Your Home's Current Market Value In Seconds

Brand New Listings Under 200K Under 300K
Under 400K Under 500K Under 600K
Luxury Homes Condos/Townhomes Land

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Holidays, Things To Do In Cincinnati Ohio Tagged With: Best Real Estate Agents in Cincinnati, Eric Lowry, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, new years eve events for kids in Cincinnati, New Years Eve Family Events in Cincinnati, The Lowry Team, things to do in Cincinnati on New Years Eve, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, What's it like living in Cincinnati

Things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati

December 15, 2017 by Eric Lowry

Things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati (1)From live music and gourmet food, to board games and speakeasies, you will find everything you need here on the list of best things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati.

Looking for family friendly fun? Click here!

Jags Steak and Seafood – Spend your New Years Eve enjoying live music, drinks, and gourmet cuisine from around the world.

Top Golf West Chester – Live entertainment, delicious food, and party favors.

Funny Bone at Liberty Center – Laugh in the New Year with comedian Drew Lynch, while enjoying delicious food and drinks.

New Years Eve Blast on Fountain Square – Music, food vendors, games, full bar service, fireworks, and ice skating.

First Midnight at Jack Casino – Entertainment from Jessica the Ripper and DJ Etrayn.

New Years Eve Bash at Newport – Featuring Rusty Griswolds, DJ Mark McFadden, and Gangsters’ dueling pianos. All tickets include drinks from 7 bars, champagne toast, late night food, and party favors.

Axis Alley New Year’s Eve – Ticket price includes appetizer buffet, drink tickets, a champagne toast, party favors, and a luxury bowling lane.

Taft Ale House’s New Year Bash – Live music from the Eden Park Band, appetizers, a four course meal option, and a rare beer tapping at midnight.

New Years Eve at MadTree – Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a private party in the MadTree Barrel Warehouse complete with great beer, a full bar, dinner by the bite, photo booth, a special guest band (to be announced) will be playing live followed by DJ L-Train to close out the night, and a champagne toast at midnight.

Fifty West Brewing Company New Year’s Eve Beer Dinner – A private four-course beer dinner from chef John Tomain to celebrate the end of 2017. The NYE-themed meal features a cocktail kick-off, and then four courses paired with four beers from brewmaster Chris Seigman.

Bill NYE Bash at 16-Bit – Celebrate the New Year at 16-Bit with a Bill Nye-inspired bash. Features Bill Nye cocktails, a marathon of Bill Nye the Science Guy TV show, limited-edition T-shirts and giveaways.

New Years Eve at the Rook – Ring in the New Year by playing games all night! Crazy good food and drink specials all party long and a champagne toast at midnight! This is a party you won’t want to miss so grab your tickets now to ensure your spot in all of the fun.

Cheers to the New Year at Rhinegeist – Celebrate 2018 with beer, wine and cocktails, music, and a super size balloon drop.

Mt. Adams Pavilion’s New Year’s Eve Ball – Hors d’oeuvres buffet, champagne, party favors, and more!

New Year’s Eve Symphony – Start your New Year’s celebration in the spellbinding beauty of Music Hall! Join JMR and the Pops, featuring the bewitching jazz vocalist Morgan James of Postmodern Jukebox fame, for a sophisticated evening of cocktails and enchanting music.

Receptions – Fairfield – Live music from The Menus, open bar, appetizers, buffet dinner, a champagne toast, and more.

We hope this list of things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati helped you plan some fun to ring in the new year! Happy New Year from The Lowry Team! 

You might also be interested in:

Family-Friendly New Years Eve Events in Cincinnati

Find Your Home's Current Market Value In Seconds

Brand New Listings Under 200K Under 300K
Under 400K Under 500K Under 600K
Luxury Homes Condos/Townhomes Land

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Holidays, Things To Do In Cincinnati Ohio Tagged With: Eric Lowry, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, New Years Eve events in West Chester Ohio, The Lowry Team, Things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, What to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati

Where to find Santa in Cincinnati

December 3, 2017 by Eric Lowry

Where to find Santa in CincinnatiTaking your kids to see Santa is a huge Christmas tradition with many families. If you’re wondering where to find Santa in Cincinnati this year, look no further! Here is a list of all the places you can find Santa hanging out:

Liberty Center – Located in the “Living Room” in front of the fireplace. Purchase a picture with Santa for $5 or take your own!

EnterTRAINment Junction – See the elves, reindeer, Mrs. Claus, and Santa!

Sharon Woods – Drive through Holiday in Lights, then stop at Santaland.

The Christmas Ranch – See their 1 million Christmas lights synchronized to holiday music, see Santa, and more!

Kings Island – Winterfest is back and so is Santa!

Cincinnati Museum Center – Holiday Junction featuring Brickopolis.

Cincinnati Zoo Festival of Lights – Santa will be available for visits starting at 4 PM.

Newport Aquarium – Visit Water Wonderland and see Scuba Santa!

Bass Pro Shop – Visits and photos with Santa are FREE!

Washington Park – Santa’s workshop, Saturdays in December 1-3 PM.

Fountain Square Ice Rink – Skate with Santa!

Kenwood Towne Center, Tri-County Mall, Northgate Mall, and Florence Mall also have will have Santa visits throughout the month.

We hope this list helps you bring a little Christmas magic to your family’s holiday season! Merry Christmas from The Lowry Team!

Related Articles:

Christmas and Holiday Things to do in Cincinnati

Things to do for New Years Eve in Cincinnati

Family Friendly New Years Eve Events in Cincinnati

Find Your Home's Current Market Value In Seconds

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Holidays Tagged With: Best Real Estate Agents in Cincinnati, Christmas events in Cincinnati, Eric Lowry, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, Santa visits in Cincinnati, The Lowry Team, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, Where to find Santa in Cincinnati, Where to get pictures with Santa in Cincinnati

Selling Your Cincinnati Home – Step 3

December 3, 2017 by Eric Lowry

513-368-3751 to Connect with a Top Real Estate Agent in Cincinnati

Home Values Brand New Listings Contact Us
West Chester Liberty Township Mason
Monroe Fairfield Township Fairfield

Step 3 to Selling Your Cincinnati Home : Stage Your Home

Selling Your Cincinnati Home - Step 3Preparing your home for sale properly can net you considerably more money at closing. It’s important to keep in mind that some rooms in your home are more important than others in the preparation process and some home improvements are a much better investment as you prepare to sell your home. Don’t waste your money though, consult your Realtor on the best steps you can take. In the meantime, here are some general steps that you could start implementing right now.

The first step in staging your home is to maximize the curb appeal. Make sure to trim the bushes and keep the lawn neatly mowed.  The curb appeal of your home will provide the first impression to potential buyers. Make it a good one!

Next, you will want to remove any clutter from your house.  Start packing up anything you are not currently using.  You are going to have to pack it up eventually anyway, so you might as well get started.  Your house will appear larger and more organized.

If you have transformed one (or more) of your bedrooms into something other than a bedroom, such as a sewing room or exercise room, change it back. If you are listing your house as a three bedroom, you want the home buyer to be able to easily visualize the three bedrooms.

Get a free home value estimate here!

Clean up and organize the counters in the bathrooms and kitchen. They should appear neat, clean and clutter free!  Put items that are generally sitting out on the counter tops away out of sight.

After all of the steps are completed, do one last final clean up.  Deep clean your house from top to bottom; yes, even the windows!  Repair any nicks to the walls and cover them with a fresh coat of neutral paint.

Lastly, add a pop of color.  This could be some colorful towels in the half bath or fresh flowers in a vase in the entrance way.  Add color outside by planting some annuals. Place a new welcome mat by the front door or add a splash of color with a pillows on a chair.

Homes that are properly staged sell faster and for more money than homes that are not. 

Questions about selling your Cincinnati home?
Call/text Eric Lowry and The Lowry Team at 513-368-3751

Find Your Home's Current Market Value In Seconds

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Preparing Your Home For Sale, Sellers Tagged With: Adam Wald, Best Real Estate Agents in Cincinnati, Eric Lowry, home staging in Cincinnati, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, preparing your Cincinnati home for sale, selling a house in Cincinnati, Selling Your Cincinnati Home - Step 3, should I stage my home for sale?, The Lowry Team, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, What's my Cincinnati home worth?

Selling Your Cincinnati Home – Step 2

November 25, 2017 by Eric Lowry

513-368-3751 to Connect with a Top Real Estate Agent in Cincinnati

Home Values Brand New Listings Contact Us
West Chester Liberty Township Mason
Monroe Fairfield Township Fairfield

Step 2 to Selling Your Cincinnati Home : Price It Right

Selling Your Cincinnati HomeOne of the most important steps in selling your home is determining what price to list it for. Research shows that a house priced right at market value sold in just half the time compared to homes priced above market value.  In addition, homes priced at market value ended up selling for almost $4,000 more on average.

Pricing your home at or just below market value might seem a little counterintuitive, however it will work to your benefit. Many homeowners think that pricing their home a little over market value will leave them room for negotiation. In actuality, this just dramatically lessens the demand for your house (see the accompanying chart).

Selling Your Cincinnati Home 3Instead of the seller trying to ‘win’ the negotiation with one buyer, they should price it so that demand for the home is maximized. By doing this, the seller will not be fighting with a buyer over the price, but will instead have multiple buyers fighting with each other over the house. This is especially likely to happen in the current market, as housing inventory is extremely low.

Your Realtor also plays a crucial role in pricing your home. They will perform a Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) for you, which takes into account recent sales of similar homes in the same market area and current market trends. This will help educate and assist you as you decide what price you will put your house on the market for.

Questions about selling your house?
Call/text Eric Lowry and The Lowry Team at 513-368-3751.

Find Your Home's Value Now!

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Preparing Your Home For Sale, Sellers Tagged With: Adam Wald, Cincinnati Real Estate Team, Eric Lowry, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, Liberty Township Ohio Home Values, Mason Ohio Home Values, Selling Your Cincinnati Home - Step 2, The Lowry Team, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, What's my Cincinnati home worth?, What's my West Chester house worth?

Selling Your Cincinnati Home – Step 1

November 25, 2017 by Eric Lowry

513-368-3751 to Connect with a Top Real Estate Agent in Cincinnati

Home Values Brand New Listings Contact Us
West Chester Liberty Township Mason
Monroe Fairfield Township Fairfield

Step 1 to Selling Your Cincinnati Home: Hire a Real Estate Professional

Selling Your Cincinnati HomeWhether you are buying or selling a home, it can be quite an adventurous and complicated journey. This is why you need an experienced real estate professional to guide you on the path to your ultimate goal.

The top 5 reasons you NEED a real estate professional in your corner haven’t changed, but have rather been strengthened by the projections of higher mortgage interest rates and home prices.

1. What do you do with all this paperwork?

Each state has different regulations regarding the contracts required for a successful sale, and these regulations are constantly changing. A true real estate professional is an expert in his or her market and can guide you through the stacks of paperwork necessary to make your dream a reality.

2. Ok, so you found your dream house, now what?

There are over 180 possible steps that need to take place during every successful real estate transaction. Don’t you want someone who has been there before, someone who knows what these actions are, to make sure that you achieve your dream?

3. Are you a good negotiator?

So maybe you’re not convinced that you need an agent to sell your home. After looking at the list of parties that you will need to be prepared to negotiate with, you’ll soon realize the value in selecting a real estate professional. From the buyer (who wants the best deal possible), to the home inspection companies, to the appraiser, there are at least 11 different people who you will need to be knowledgeable of, and answer to, during the process.

4. What is the home you’re buying/selling really worth?

It is important for your home to be priced correctly from the start to attract the right buyers and shorten the amount of time that it’s on the market. You need someone who is not emotionally connected to your home to give you the truth as to your home’s value. According to a study by Collateral Analytics, FSBOs achieve prices significantly lower than those from similar properties sold by real estate agents:

“FSBOs tend to sell for lower prices than comparable home sales, and in many cases below the average differential represented by the prevailing commission rate.”

Get the most out of your transaction by hiring a professional.

5. Do you know what’s really going on in the market?

There is so much information out there on the news and on the internet about home sales, prices, and mortgage rates; how do you know what’s going on specifically in your area? Who do you turn to in order to competitively and correctly price your home at the beginning of the selling process? How do you know what to offer on your dream home without paying too much, or offending the seller with a lowball offer?

Dave Ramsey, the financial guru, advises:

“When getting help with money, whether it’s insurance, real estate or investments, you should always look for someone with the heart of a teacher, not the heart of a salesman.”

Hiring a Realtor who has his or her finger on the pulse of the market will make your buying or selling experience an educated one. You need someone who is going to tell you the truth, not just what they think you want to hear.

Bottom Line

You wouldn’t replace the engine in your car without a trusted mechanic. Why would you make one of the most important financial decisions of your life without hiring a real estate professional?

Don’t hire an agent; hire a team…The Lowry Team! When you hire The Lowry Team, you are hiring an entire team of real estate specialists.  The Lowry Team consists of members that are focused on areas of specialization including Listing Specialists, Buyer Specialists, Transaction/Listing Coordinator, Inside Sales Associates, and a Marketing Director. Every part of the buying or selling process is handled with care, expertise, and 100% focus to ensure that you have a positive and profitable real estate experience.

Questions about selling your house?
Call or text Eric Lowry at 513-368-3751.

Find Your Home's Value Now!

Filed Under: Eric Lowry's Articles, Preparing Your Home For Sale, Sellers Tagged With: Adam Wald, Best Real Estate Agents in Cincinnati, Cincinnati home values, Eric Lowry, how to sell a house in Cincinnati, Keller Williams Realty West Chester Ohio, Real Estate Team in Cincinnati, Selling Your Cincinnati Home, The Lowry Team, Top Realtors in Cincinnati, What's my Cincinnati home worth?

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • …
  • 10
  • Next Page »

Search Thousands Of Homes For Sale In The MLS!

Search_Widget

Categories

  • Avoiding Foreclosure
  • Beckett Ridge Homes For Sale
  • Blue Ash Ohio Homes For Sale
  • Butler County Real Estate
  • Buyers
  • Cincinnati Real Estate Careers
  • Dayton Ohio Real Estate
  • Eric Lowry's Articles
  • Fairfield Community Information
  • Fairfield Homes For Sale
  • Fairfield Ohio Real Estate Market Reports
  • Fairfield Township Homes For Sale
  • Featured Properties
  • Featured Subdivision
  • Financing
  • Financing Options
  • First-time Homebuyer
  • Foto Friday
  • Holidays
  • Home Improvements
  • Homes For Sale in Lakota Schools
  • Just For Fun
  • Lebanon Ohio Homes For Sale
  • Liberty Township OH Real Estate Market Reports
  • Liberty Township Ohio Homes For Sale
  • Liberty Twp Community Info
  • Loveland Ohio Homes For Sale
  • LowryTeam.com Real Estate Market Trends Report
  • Maineville Ohio Homes For Sale
  • Market Update
  • Mason Community Information
  • Mason OH Real Estate Market Reports
  • Mason Ohio Homes For Sale
  • Monroe Homes For Sale
  • New Construction
  • New Listings
  • Preparing Your Home For Sale
  • Real Estate Information
  • Real Estate Market Reports
  • Real Estate Market Statistics
  • Real Estate News
  • Real Estate Video
  • Relocating to Cincinnati
  • Rent vs Buy
  • Restaurants & Dining
  • Sellers
  • Short Sale / Foreclosure
  • Springfield Ohio Real Estate
  • Tax Credit
  • Testimonials
  • Things To Do In Cincinnati Ohio
  • Things to do in Dayton
  • This Month In Real Estate
  • Tuesday Open House
  • West Chester Community Info
  • West Chester OH Real Estate Market Reports
  • West Chester Ohio Homes For Sale
  • West Chester Ohio Parks
  • What's My Home Worth
  • Wyoming Community Info
Return To Top
2025 Lowry Team Real Estate, Inc