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FriDec23

WestChesterBuzz.com’s top 11 stories of 2011: No. 8

Posted by akiefaber December 23rd, 2011, 12:00 pm Post a Comment

Homearama brings crowds, jobs and money to West Chester

WestChesterBuzz.com will count down the area’s top 11 stories of 2011 this month, concluding with West Chester’s most discussed topic of the year Dec. 30.

After skipping 2010, the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati held its 49th Homearama in the West Chester residential development of Foxborough June 11-26.

HomearamaExecutive Director of the HBA Dan Dressman said the event was skipping last year due to “the downturn in the economy.”

The successful return of the annual event brought in more than 20,000 people, as well as money and jobs to West Chester this summer.

It is unclear how much money was generated from the 2011 edition of Homearama, but it is certain that the event contributed to the local economy by creating jobs and attracting people from different communities.

According to Dressman, an average of three jobs are created for every home that is built. The 2011 show featured five homes priced from $672,000 to 1,077,000.

“Homearama brought five home builders to the community, who invested in constructing five new homes and each of those homes required construction trade, decorators and landscapers. Building the homes required jobs and material purchases here in the community,” West Chester Township Administrator Judith Boyko said.

HomearamaIn addition to building costs and job creation, there has been a spillover effect into local businesses from the large crowds that attended the home showcase.

“It is impossible to say where the visitors have come from to attend Homearama, but it is likely that many of them came from other places besides West Chester and while they were here, they probably stopped and had dinner or visited a store or bought gas,” said Barbara Wilson, public information & marketing officer for West Chester. “In someway, they have probably contributed to the economy of West Chester.”

Homearama also featured 44 exhibits in its HOMEZONE and several outside exhibits on a variety of home-related products and services.

Foxborough, which is the residential community the event is being held, is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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TueJul26

Daniels Hicks Homes given top honors at Homearama

Posted by akiefaber July 26th, 2011, 9:30 am Post a Comment

Homearama 2011

The Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati (HBA) recently announced its Peoples’ Choice award winners from this year’s Homearama in West Chester. The home built by Daniels Hicks Homes was given the top awards in all three categories including Favorite Landscaping (Seiler’s Landscaping), Favorite Decorating (Designs on Madison) and Favorite Overall Home (Norris & Dierkers Architects).

The Daniels Hicks Homes’ “Collina Bella Casa” was the event’s largest (7,100 square feet) and most expensive ($1,077,000) home. It features 14 rooms, five bedrooms, five full and one half bathrooms. Its most noticeable feature has to be the half-court basketball area on the lower level. The lower level also features a full bar, billiards, game area, private suite with walk-in closet and a media center. Homearama visitors have also raved about the home’s two-layer deck, which featured a hot tub on the bottom level and a large flat-screen television on the second level.

2011 Cincinnati Homearama Second place for Favorite Decorating (Kimberly Fox Designs) and Favorite Overall Home (Cox Design/RLT Design) went to Willig Greystone Custom Homes. Willig Greystone’s entry, “Kimberly Ann,” was the first LEED-certified home in Homearama and is still currently for sale for $849,000.

Zaring Premier Homes received second place honors for Favorite Landscaping (Rob Richter Landscaping). Zaring’s “New Brunswick” is also currently listed for sale at $834,900. The home will actually have an open house this Saturday from noon to 6 p.m.

>>>PICTURES OF THE ZARING HOME<<<<

The Peoples’ Choice awards, established by the HBA in 1982, allow Homearama attendees to cast ballots for their favorites in the three show categories listed above.

The 49th Homearama was held June 11-26 at Foxborough, a community developed by Cobblestone/Drees Development, located in West Chester Township. The site of the 2012 Homearama will be announced in the next month.

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FriJun24

Homearama brings crowds, jobs and money to West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 24th, 2011, 11:48 am Post a Comment

It is unclear how much money the 2011 edition of Homearama has bought to West Chester Township. However, it is certain that the annual event has contributed to the local economy by creating jobs and attracting people from different communities.

Homearama According to Dan Dressman, executive director of Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati, an average of three jobs are created for every home that is built.

“Homearama brought five home builders to the community, who invested in constructing five new homes and each of those homes required construction trade, decorators and landscapers. Building the homes required jobs and material purchases here in the community,” West Chester Township Administrator Judith Boyko said.

>>>HOME-BY-HOME BREAKDOWN AT HOMEARAMA 2011<<<

In addition to building costs and job creation, there has been a spillover effect into local businesses from the approximately 20,000 people who have attended the event between June 11 through June 23.

“It is impossible to say where the visitors have come from to attend Homearama, but it is likely that many of them came from other places besides West Chester and while they were here, they probably stopped and had dinner or visited a store or bought gas,” said Barbara Wilson, public information & marketing officer for West Chester. “In someway, they have probably contributed to the economy of West Chester.”

Homearama also features 44 exhibits in its HOMEZONE and several outside exhibits on a variety of home-related products and services.

HomearamaThe event ends after this weekend and will be open Friday, June 24, through Sunday, June 26, from noon to 10 p.m.

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

For directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough, which is the residential community the event is being held, is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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TueJun21

Home-by-home breakdown of West Chester’s Homearama

Posted by akiefaber June 21st, 2011, 5:25 pm Post a Comment

Through this past weekend (June 11-19), approximately 16,000 people have attended Homearama in West Chester. Due to its popularity, WestChesterBuzz.com has provided information and pictures of all five of the featured homes.
2011 Cincinnati Homearama
Willig Greystone Custom Homes presents the “Kimberly Ann” – This home has impressed Homearama goers with its craftsman-style exterior, its spacious master bathroom and for the reason that it could be the only LEED certified home in West Chester (meaning it is of the highest standard of energy efficiency). It is also one of the two homes that is currently for sale and is priced for $849,000. – Pictures of the “Kimberly Ann”

Homearama 2011 Zaring Premier Homes presents the “New Brunswick” – Like the “Kimberly Ann,” this home is also for sale. Previously listed at $973,000, the builder has it aggressively priced at $834,900. The “New Brunswick” has also impressed Homearama visitors with its kitchen and its basement. The white kitchen brings in a lot of light and offers stainless steel appliances, large cabinets and a lot of counter space. Meanwhile, the basement features a large Cincinnati Reds mural, a walk-up bar, billiards area, media room and a circular see-through Solaris fireplace by Heat & Glo. – Pictures of the “New Brunswick”

Homearama 2011 Daniels Hicks Homes presents “Collina Bella Casa” – This is the most expensive home (priced at $1,077,000) at Homearama. The 7,100 square-foot “Collina Bella Casa” features 14 rooms, five bedrooms, five full and one half bathrooms. Its most noticeable feature has to be the half-court basketball area on the lower level. The lower level also features a full bar, billiards, game area, private suite with walk-in closet and a media center. Homearama visitors have also raved about the home’s two-layer deck, which featured a hot tub on the bottom level and a large flat-screen television on the second level. – Pictures of the “Collina Bella Casa”

Homearama 2011 Justin Doyle Homes presents “The Augusta” – This home, which is 6,302 square feet, is also extremely energy efficient. According to its builder, the energy bill will be less than $200 in the winter. “The Augusta” features five bedrooms and four full and one half bathrooms. The basement features three bedrooms, each with walk-in closets and attached bathrooms. The basement also features a full bar, media area with a large screen television, a billiards area and a game area. The home itself has already sold for $815,000. – Pictures of “The Augusta”

Homearama 2011 Jack H. Wieland Builders Inc. presents the “Manchester” – Many Homearama visitors are calling this home the “best value” at this year’s event. Priced at $672,000, “The Manchester” was designed from scratch by the owner and its builder. The second floor features three bedrooms, personally designed for the owner’s three small children, two full bathrooms and a kids’ play area/media room. The home also features a master suite with a spacious bathroom on the first floor and a large deck that runs off from the kitchen. – Pictures of “The Manchester”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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SatJun18

A look inside the homes at Homearama 2011 in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 18th, 2011, 7:18 am Post a Comment

Due to high readership about Cincinnati’s 2011 Homearama in West Chester, WestChesterBuzz.com provided information and pictures of all five of the featured homes in the show this week. Earlier this week, the Buzz featured the “Collina Bella Casa,” which is a 7,100-square foot home built by Daniels Hicks Homes, “The Augusta,” which was built by Justin Doyle Homes and is the show’s second largest home, the “New Brunswick,” which was built by Zaring Premier Homes and is the largest home at the show that is currently for sale, and the “Manchester,” which was built by Jack H. Wieland Builders Inc. and is being called by fans as the best value at Homearama.

Today, the featured home is the most energy efficient and grabs your attention before you set a foot in the door.

Willig Greystone Custom Homes presents the “Kimberly Ann”

2011 Cincinnati Homearama

When leaving the “Kimberly Ann” many Homearama visitors had many positive things to say about the exterior of the home.

“I really liked the craftsman style,” Barb Moringstar of Fairfield said of the exterior. “It reminds of an old-fashioned home. I want to say 1940s, when not all of the homes looked the same.”

>>>PICTURES OF THE KIMBERLY ANN AT HOMEARAMA 2011<<<

The house may have a different feel to it since the builder is just starting build more homes in the suburbs after focusing most of their time in the city and in rural areas.

At last years’ Citi-Rama Home Show, Willig Greystone Custom Homes won “favorite” floor plan from the critics for a home under $220,000. It was that popular floor plan that the builder decided to use in the “Kimberly Ann.”

“It is an easy flowing floor plan,” said Dan Willig, president of Willig Greystone Custom Homes. “It makes people comfortable right when they step in the home.”

The first floor features three bedrooms, all tucked away, including a master bedroom with an extremely large bathroom and two spacious walk-in closets.

In the basement, the “Kimberly Ann” features a storm shelter and walkout with access to the rear and connection up to outdoor covered porches. The basement also features an entertaining area with billiards room, bar, game area and media room, in addition to a bedroom, full bathroom and exercise room.

2011 Cincinnati Homearama The “Kimberly Ann” is also the only home in the show with LEED certification, meaning it provides the home with the highest standard of energy efficiency at Homearama.

“This may be one of the only LEED homes to be built in West Chester,” Willig said. “This house also offers a fresh new style and updated design features like the kitchen and hearth room openness and the craftsman exterior.”

The home is approximately 5,000 square feet is for sale for $849,900.

The 2011 edition of Homearama in West Chester opened June 11 and has drawn more than 10,000 people through Thursday, June 16. Crowds are expected to grow larger as the event gets closer to its ending date (June 26).

“Typically attendance grows as the show goes a long,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. “Our last day is usually the busiest.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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FriJun17

A look inside the homes at Homearama 2011 in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 17th, 2011, 8:24 am Post a Comment

Due to high readership about Cincinnati’s 2011 Homearama in West Chester, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown each of the featured homes in the show this week. Earlier this week, the Buzz featured the “Collina Bella Casa,” which is a 7,100-square foot home built by Daniels Hicks Homes, “The Augusta,” which was built by Justin Doyle Homes and is the show’s second largest home and is extremely energy efficient, and the “New Brunswick,” which is the largest home at the show that is currently for sale.

Today, the featured home is the one Homearama visitors are calling the best value.

Jack H. Wieland Builders Inc. presents the “Manchester”

Homearama 2011

Due to its location at the end of the street, the “Manchester” is typically the last home many of the Homearama visitors see at the show.

“This is one is the best in the show,” said Barb Gerth of Mt. Washington. “It is practical and it is the best value.”

The 4,700-square foot home features a master suite with a spacious bathroom and a large deck that runs off the kitchen.

>>>PICTURES OF THE MANCHESTER AT HOMEARAMA 2011<<<

The second floor was designed for the family’s three small children. Not only does each child have their own room, but there are two full bathrooms and a kids play area/media room (photo) on that level.

Homearama 2011 “A lot of people of come up to me and have told me that it is their most favorite home,” builder Jeff Wieland said. “I believe, that the reason why is because there is a more of personal touch to it. This home was built from scratch for the people, who we built it for, and people can relate to it.”

The home was built and sold for $672,000. It is the least expensive home at Homearama.

“With the way we operate, is that you bring us the budget, tell us what you are looking for and we will try to meet that,” Wieland said. “We want people to see that they don’t have to pay a lot of money to have a custom built home.”

Tomorrow, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown and provide a photo gallery of the “Kimberly Ann” built by Willig Greyston Custom Homes.

The 2011 edition of Homearama in West Chester opened June 11 and drew more than 5,000 people in its opening weekend. Crowds are expected to grow larger as the event gets closer to its ending date (June 26).

“Typically attendance grows as the show goes a long,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. “Our last day is usually the busiest.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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ThuJun16

A look inside the homes at Homearama 2011 in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 16th, 2011, 9:07 am Post a Comment

Due to high readership about Cincinnati’s 2011 Homearama in West Chester, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown each of the featured homes in the show this week. Earlier this week, the Buzz featured the “Collina Bella Casa,” which is a 7,100-square foot home built by Daniels Hicks Homes, and “The Augusta,” which was built by Justin Doyle Homes and is the show’s second largest home and is extremely energy efficient.

Today, the featured home will the largest home at the show that is currently for sale.

Zaring Premier Homes presents the “New Brunswick”

Homearama 2011

The “New Brunswick” at this year’s Homearama stands out from other homes in the show in multiple areas. After speaking with the show’s visitors, much of the buzz is about the home’s kitchen and its basement.

“We have received a lot of feedback about the kitchen,” said Ray Neverovich, president of the north division at The Drees Company. “There is a lot of light and it is open. I think people have really liked that a lot.”

>>>PICTURES OF THE “NEW BRUNSWICK<<<

The kitchen itself features a sink before a large set of windows, stainless steel appliances, large white cabinets and a lot of counter space.

Downstairs, the basement excited many of the show’s visitors thus far. The Cincinnati Reds themed basement features a Reds mural, a walk-up bar, billiards area and a separate sitting room to watch the game.

Homearama 2011 Another feature that catches the eye in the basement is the circular see-through Solaris fireplace by Heat & Glo, which gives the impression that is never ending.

Upstairs is more traditional. The second floor features four bedrooms and a family room area for gaming or watching television. The home also features a mother-in-law suite on the first floor equipped with a kitchen that includes a refrigerator and a sink.

“It is very traditional (to have the bedrooms all on the second floor),” Neverovich said. “It is very popular in Cincinnati. Most of the homes we sell at Zaring and at Drees continue to have second floor master bedrooms. We thought we should continue with that and target that buyer.”

The “New Brunswick” is one of two homes in the show that is currently available for purchase. Previously listed at $973,000, the builder has it aggressively priced at $834,900.

Overall, the home is 5,493 square feet, features five bedrooms and four and one half bathrooms.

Tomorrow, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown and provide a photo gallery of the “Manchester” built by Jack H. Wieland Builders Inc.

The 2011 edition of Homearama in West Chester opened June 11 and drew more than 5,000 people in its opening weekend. Crowds are expected to grow larger as the event gets closer to its ending date (June 26).

“Typically attendance grows as the show goes a long,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. “Our last day is usually the busiest.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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WedJun15

A look inside the homes at Homearama 2011 in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 15th, 2011, 12:02 pm Post a Comment

Due to high readership about Cincinnati’s 2011 Homearama in West Chester, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown each of the featured homes in the show this week. On Tuesday, the Buzz featured the “Collina Bella Casa,” which was a 7,100-square foot home built by Daniels Hicks Homes. Today, the featured home will be the one with the castle theme across the street.

Justin Doyle Homes presents “The Augusta”

2011 Cincinnati Homearama

Despite being the second largest house at Homearama with 6,302 square feet, “The Augusta” will give its new owner a low energy bill in the winter.

“It is not just a beautiful home, it is also extremely energy efficient,” builder Justin Doyle said. “The energy bill will be less than $200 in the winter.”

>>>PICTURES OF “THE AUGUSTA”<<<

The home, which features five bedrooms and four and one half bathrooms, actually offers 3,517 square feet of space on the first floor and adds 2,785 square feet of finished space in the basement.

Homearama 2011 The basement actually features three bedrooms each with walk-in closets and attached bathrooms. The basement also features a full bar, media area with large screen television, a billiards area and a game area.

The home itself has already been sold for $815,000.

Tomorrow, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown and provide a photo gallery of the “New Brunswick” built by Zaring Premier Homes. Unlike the “Collina Bella Casa” and “The Augusta,” the “New Brunswick” is for sale and is listed $834,000.

The 2011 edition of Homearama in West Chester opened June 11 and drew more than 5,000 people in its opening weekend. Crowds are expected to grow larger as the event gets closer to its ending date (June 26).

“Typically attendance grows as the show goes a long,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. “Our last day is usually the busiest.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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TueJun14

A look inside the homes at Homearama 2011 in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 14th, 2011, 11:44 am Post a Comment

Due to high readership about Cincinnati’s 2011 Homearama in West Chester, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown each of the featured homes in the show this week. The first home that you come to upon entering the event has shown to be also the most memorable for visitors of the event.

Daniels Hicks Homes presents “Collina Bella Casa”

Homearama 2011

The “Collina Bella Casa,” which means “beautiful hilltop home” and is Homearama’s largest and most expensive home in the show. The layout, which features 14 rooms, five bedrooms, five full and one half bathrooms is 7,100 square feet and is priced at $1,077,000.

>>>PICTURES OF THE “COLLINA BELLA CASA”<<<

When asked what stood out to him about the home James Wade of West Chester pointed out two big things.

“What stood out to me? Well, its size and its cost,” Wade said. “I would love to have it. It is a very captivating house. The deck and recreation room were very impressive.”

Homearama 2011 Many Homearama visitors like Tom Brehm of West Chester enjoyed the two-layer deck, which featured a hot tub on the bottom layer and a flatscreen on the top. Brehm, like most who attended the event so far, was shocked to see an indoor basketball court in the basement.

Karen Keeton of Anderson Township liked the basement at the New Brunswick (to be featured on the Buzz later this week), which featured a Cincinnati Reds theme and was built by Zaring Premier Homes.

“I liked the Reds basement, but did you see the basketball court?” Keeton said after walking through the Zaring home. “That was the best.”

The basement at the “Collina Bella Casa” also features a full bar, billiards, game area, a private suite with walk-in closet and a media center that holds a large-screen television. The basketball area, which is actually a half-court, is located to the right of the billiards area down another set of stairs.

The home also features a first-floor suite that has a walkout to a covered deck, a master bath and an oversized walk-in closet with custom built-ins. The second floor features three junior suites and a loft.

Tomorrow, WestChesterBuzz.com will breakdown and provide a photo gallery of “The Augusta” built by Justin Doyle Homes.

The 2011 edition of Homearama in West Chester opened June 11 and drew more than 5,000 people in its opening weekend. Crowds are expected to grow larger as the event gets closer to its ending date (June 26).

“Typically attendance grows as the show goes a long,” said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. “Our last day is usually the busiest.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which takes place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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WedJun8

Homearama 2011 edition set to begin this weekend

Posted by akiefaber June 8th, 2011, 5:54 pm Post a Comment

Homearama 2011, which will take place in the West Chester residential development of Foxborough, will begin this Saturday, June 11. Builders have all five of the featured homes, which are priced from $672,000 to just more than $1 million, nearly ready for the public.

2011 Cincinnati Homearama This year’s Homearama is the 49th time that the local homebuilders association has done the show. Last year, the event was skipped due to “the downturn in the economy,” according to said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati.

>>>INTERIOR PHOTOS OF 2011 HOMEARAMA HOMES<<<

Two builders, Willig Greystone Custom Homes and Zaring Premier Homes, are currently looking for home buyers at this month’s Homearama. The Greystone home is a four-bedroom home listed at $769,000 and includes a media and billiards room. Meanwhile, the Zaring house is listed at $973,000 and is 5,400-square-foot, five-bedroom home.

>>>EXTERIOR PHOTOS OF 2011 HOMEARAMA HOMES<<<

The other three luxury homes at this year’s Homearama have already been sold. Those homes include a five-bedroom home that has a indoor basketball half-court built by Daniels Homes (sold for $1,077,000), a five-bedroom ranch with media room built by Justin Doyle Homes (sold for $815,000) and a five-bedroom home with hobby and craft rooms built by Jack H. Wieland Builders Inc. (sold for $672,000).

2011 Cincinnati Homearama“One of the reasons (we picked West Chester Township) was because it was identified as one of the best places to live, not just in Ohio, but in the whole United States by Money Magazine,” Dressman said. “That was a major draw for us. Also, the school system is great and there has been a hotbed of activity over the last several years in the community and we hope to build upon that.”

>>>CINCINNATI ENQUIRER PREVIEW OF HOMEARAMA 2011<<<

Cincinnati.com posted a preview of the event, titled “Homearama 2011 to open front doors” while WestChesterBuzz.com posted more information about the event late last week called “2011 Cincinnati Homearama begins June 11 in West Chester.”

Tickets for this year’s Homearama will cost $13 at the gate or $11 at Greater Cincinnati area Kroger stores. Children 12 and under will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

The event, which will take place June 11-26, will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. then on Friday through Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.

For tickets, directions and more information visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati website.

Foxborough is located off Hamilton-Mason Road and State Route 747 in West Chester Township. It is near the Liberty Township border.

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