Is Montgomery, OH a Good Place to Live?

The location, the schools, and the parks are just a few of the reasons why Montgomery, Ohio is such a good place to live. For apartments near Cincinnati with more space, pet-friendly apartments, and more, you may find the apartment that you’ve been searching for in Montgomery. Keep reading to learn more about what makes the Montgomery, Ohio neighborhood so appealing!

Reasons that Montgomery, Ohio is Such a Good Place to Live

Located northeast of Cincinnati, Montgomery offers convenient access to all that Cincinnati has to offer as well as many other things to do outside of it. From various shopping opportunities and an array of restaurants to community events and a range of outdoor experiences, explore the overview of what makes Montgomery such a good place to live below:

  1. Prime Location

Living in the Montgomery, Ohio neighborhood offers convenient access to both I-71 and I-275. This city in Hamilton County is approximately 15 miles from downtown Cincinnati. Therefore, residents in this popular suburb enjoy proximity to the Central Business District and the many activities and attractions in the heart of Cincinnati, as well as everything that is available in Montgomery and other nearby communities like Symmes Township.

  1. Highly-Rated Schools

According to Niche, Montgomery not only ranks highly as a place to live in Ohio or near Cincinnati but also holds a spot in the Top 100 of the “2026 Best Places to Raise a Family in America” out of over 18,000 different communities. In the state of Ohio, Montgomery appears in the top 10 in several different categories, such as the “Best Places to Raise a Family in Ohio,” “Best Places to Retire in Ohio,” and “Places with the Best Public Schools in Ohio.” In addition to several private schools in the area such as Ursuline Academy, the public schools in the celebrated Sycamore Community School District contribute to why Montgomery, Ohio ranks so highly in the state as well as in the top 5 of several similar categories, specifically in the Cincinnati area.

  1. Numerous Local Attractions, Activities and Events

Residents and visitors alike may enjoy strolling around the Montgomery Heritage District with its various shops and restaurants or touring the many historic landmarks, such as the Yost Tavern and the Wilder-Swaim House. If you need a delicious meal during your exploration of this city or any other time, Montgomery offers a wide assortment of dining options, including the Montgomery Inn – a celebrated destination for barbecue since 1951. For additional shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities outside of what’s available in Montgomery, places like Kenwood Square and the Kenwood Towne Centre in the neighboring Sycamore Township are also nearby.

With eight parks and the Johnson Nature Preserve in Montgomery, there is also plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation. For example, Swaim Park has features such as tennis and basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields, playgrounds and paved walking trails. Swaim Park  like Montgomery Park and other outdoor spaces also hosts various events, such as the Harvest Moon Festival. In addition to the multiple parks in Montgomery, Ohio, residents can also spend time outdoors at places like Sharon Woods in nearby Sharonville or at Summit Park in Blue Ash with its many events, trails, dog park and other experiences.

As per the city’s event calendar, there’s frequently something happening in the Montgomery community such as car shows, live music or movie nights. From Montgomery, residents may also choose to visit places like Loveland Castle, Lake Isabella or Kings Island or spend some time on the Little Miami River or Little Miami Scenic Trail.

Renting an Apartment in Montgomery, Ohio

By living in an apartment at Olde Montgomery, residents can easily enjoy all that Montgomery, Ohio and the surrounding areas have to offer. In addition to the many outdoor spaces in this desirable suburb, the Olde Montgomery property itself is set on 56 acres of beautiful land, which features walking trails, lakes and fountains. Other exciting community amenities at Olde Montgomery include the Olympic-size swimming pool, a playground, a Bark Park and tennis, basketball and pickleball courts. The available floor plans for these apartments in Montgomery, Ohio include one bedrooms, two bedrooms and professional suites, as well as townhome designs with both 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom layouts. With in-unit amenities such as ample closet space, private patios/balconies, full-size washer and dryer connections and central HVAC, as well as stainless steel appliances, built-in bookcases and fireplaces in select units, one of the Olde Montgomery apartments may be the rental that you’ve been searching for!

Frequently Asked Questions about Olde Montgomery

Are there any current move-in specials or discounts?

Limited-time move-in specials or leasing incentives are periodically available. To see if there are any current promotions, please contact our leasing team.

Is parking available at Olde Montgomery?

Yes, on-site parking is offered to residents at no extra cost. Plus, guest parking is also available!

How can I schedule a tour?

Both in-person and virtual tours are available. Please contact our leasing office to arrange an appointment that works for your schedule.

Our leasing agents are available to assist with any questions that you may have about Olde Montgomery or with the application process for one of these Montgomery, Ohio apartments. We also have several other Live NAProperties locations both outside of the city, such as apartments in Northern Kentucky and South Lebanon, OH, and right downtown. Please contact our team today, so we can support you in your apartment search!