- 1-3 Beds
- 1-2 Baths
- 686 - 1,385 Sq.Ft.
Floorplans
Scroll down to read how the history of Columbia-Tusculum inspiried our floor plan names!
The Bates
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
686 Sq.Ft.
$1,575 - $1,825
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The Decker
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
742 Sq.Ft.
$1,699 - $1,749
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The Kellogg
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,058 Sq.Ft.
$2,539 - $2,589
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The LuNeack
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,091 - 1,102 Sq.Ft.
$2,635 - $2,875
Available Now
Available Now
The Morris (Den)
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,176 Sq.Ft.
$3,055
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The Norwell (Den)
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,329 Sq.Ft.
$2,939 - $3,089
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The Stites
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,385 Sq.Ft.
$3,089 - $3,189
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
The Spencer
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
1,357 - 1,360 Sq.Ft.
$3,139 - $3,329
Available 10/15
Available 10/15
Application fee: $50.
Other fees may apply, please contact the property for details.
The Bates - Named for The Bates Building 3819 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
The Bates Building is an historic house in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A two-story building constructed in a vernacular style of architecture, it is one of the oldest buildings on Eastern Avenue in the neighborhood, constructed in 1865.
In 1979, the Bates Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Kellogg - Named for The Kellogg House 3807 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The Kellogg House is a historic building in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Built in 1835, it is a two-and-a-half-story building with two prominent chimneys on the ends. The Kellogg House was operated as a hotel; it was erected by Samuel Knicely in 1835 and given to a Mr.
Kellogg seven years later as a wedding gift.
From that time until 1977, it remained in the Kellogg family, although by the late 1970s it had been converted into apartments. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The LuNeack - Named for The LuNeack House 3718 Mead Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The LuNeack House is a historic residence in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Built in 1894, it is a frame building with clapboard walls, two-and-a-half stories tall. The overall floor plan of the house is that of a rectangle, with the front and rear being the shorter sides, although the original shape has been modified by the extension of the rear and a hexagonal bay on the western side.
Because the house has seen so few modifications since its original construction, it is architecturally distinctive; in 1978, a historic preservation survey of Columbia-Tusculum called it "outstanding" among the area's wooden Victorian residences.
The Norwell - Named for The Norwell Residence 506 Tusculum Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio A Victorian building constructed in 1890, the Norwell residence is a weatherboarded structure with a stone foundation and a shingled roof.
The overall floor plan of the house is irregular: two and half stories tall, the house is shaped like the letter "L" but appears to be a rectangle, due to the presence of two separate porches that fill in the remaining area.
Contributing to its importance is its relationship with surrounding houses: eight other residences in the immediate vicinity were patterned after the Norwell Residence.
The Spencer - Named for Spencer Township Hall 3833 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The Spencer Township Hall is a historic former government building in Columbia-Tusculum.
One of Cincinnati's oldest extant public buildings, it has been designated a historic site because of its architecture. Constructed in 1860,the township hall is a two-story brick building with a stone foundation, a shingled roof, and miscellaneous elements of stone.
Many small elements combine to give the building a Greek Revival flavor. Among its lesser details are a bracketed overhanging roof, which adds an Italianate appearance, and a pair of datestones above the main entrance, one commemorating the local IOOF lodge, and the other marking the building as the township hall.
The Decker - Named for The Stephen Decker Rowhouse 531-541 Tusculum Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio An outstanding Victorian rowhouse, the Stephen Decker Rowhouse is distinguished by the projecting pavilions with gabled ends supported by spindles attached to the beveled corners, low roofs between the pavilions protect the recessed entrances.
The Victorian circle motif enclosed in a square is throughout the building. It is two stories in height, built of frame construction in 1889. It is built on an irregular plan and measures eighteen bays by two bays. The land was originally owned by Nicholas Longworth and his Tusculum subdivision was surveyed in 1869.
The Morris - Named after John Morris's house, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited home in Hamilton County, 3644 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Thought to have been built in 1804, the Morris house was believed to have been the home of James Morris, a tanner and one of the area’s first manufacturers.
The Stites - Named after the founder of Columbia-Tusculum, Benjamin Stites, 315 Stites Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Columbia’s founder, Benjamin Stites, is said to have explored the area by accident. While on a trading expedition in Kentucky, Stites led a party in pursuit of a band of Indian horse thieves.
Although the Indians were pursued up the Little Miami Valley to the area of present-day Xenia, the horses were never recovered.
Stites may have returned empty-handed, but he had a dream. The land he had explored appeared to be the ideal location to settle.
Stites closed his trading post and quickly returned to his family in Pennsylvania. He gathered a party of 26 settlers and returned to the area, calling the settlement “Columbia.”
In 1979, the Bates Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Kellogg - Named for The Kellogg House 3807 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The Kellogg House is a historic building in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Built in 1835, it is a two-and-a-half-story building with two prominent chimneys on the ends. The Kellogg House was operated as a hotel; it was erected by Samuel Knicely in 1835 and given to a Mr.
Kellogg seven years later as a wedding gift.
From that time until 1977, it remained in the Kellogg family, although by the late 1970s it had been converted into apartments. In 1979, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The LuNeack - Named for The LuNeack House 3718 Mead Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The LuNeack House is a historic residence in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Built in 1894, it is a frame building with clapboard walls, two-and-a-half stories tall. The overall floor plan of the house is that of a rectangle, with the front and rear being the shorter sides, although the original shape has been modified by the extension of the rear and a hexagonal bay on the western side.
Because the house has seen so few modifications since its original construction, it is architecturally distinctive; in 1978, a historic preservation survey of Columbia-Tusculum called it "outstanding" among the area's wooden Victorian residences.
The Norwell - Named for The Norwell Residence 506 Tusculum Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio A Victorian building constructed in 1890, the Norwell residence is a weatherboarded structure with a stone foundation and a shingled roof.
The overall floor plan of the house is irregular: two and half stories tall, the house is shaped like the letter "L" but appears to be a rectangle, due to the presence of two separate porches that fill in the remaining area.
Contributing to its importance is its relationship with surrounding houses: eight other residences in the immediate vicinity were patterned after the Norwell Residence.
The Spencer - Named for Spencer Township Hall 3833 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio The Spencer Township Hall is a historic former government building in Columbia-Tusculum.
One of Cincinnati's oldest extant public buildings, it has been designated a historic site because of its architecture. Constructed in 1860,the township hall is a two-story brick building with a stone foundation, a shingled roof, and miscellaneous elements of stone.
Many small elements combine to give the building a Greek Revival flavor. Among its lesser details are a bracketed overhanging roof, which adds an Italianate appearance, and a pair of datestones above the main entrance, one commemorating the local IOOF lodge, and the other marking the building as the township hall.
The Decker - Named for The Stephen Decker Rowhouse 531-541 Tusculum Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio An outstanding Victorian rowhouse, the Stephen Decker Rowhouse is distinguished by the projecting pavilions with gabled ends supported by spindles attached to the beveled corners, low roofs between the pavilions protect the recessed entrances.
The Victorian circle motif enclosed in a square is throughout the building. It is two stories in height, built of frame construction in 1889. It is built on an irregular plan and measures eighteen bays by two bays. The land was originally owned by Nicholas Longworth and his Tusculum subdivision was surveyed in 1869.
The Morris - Named after John Morris's house, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited home in Hamilton County, 3644 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Thought to have been built in 1804, the Morris house was believed to have been the home of James Morris, a tanner and one of the area’s first manufacturers.
The Stites - Named after the founder of Columbia-Tusculum, Benjamin Stites, 315 Stites Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Columbia’s founder, Benjamin Stites, is said to have explored the area by accident. While on a trading expedition in Kentucky, Stites led a party in pursuit of a band of Indian horse thieves.
Although the Indians were pursued up the Little Miami Valley to the area of present-day Xenia, the horses were never recovered.
Stites may have returned empty-handed, but he had a dream. The land he had explored appeared to be the ideal location to settle.
Stites closed his trading post and quickly returned to his family in Pennsylvania. He gathered a party of 26 settlers and returned to the area, calling the settlement “Columbia.”
Amenities
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Overview
OPENING FALL 2022NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
Welcome home to Four23/Hoge, located in the heart of the walkable Columbia-Tusculum business district. These brand new homes are built around a central courtyard providing a direct connection to nature and organic community.
Enjoy the little moments of your day relaxing on a large, open patio, or in our tranquil soaking spa.
Each spacious 2-bedroom + den home opens up to 10-ft ceilings and is thoughtfully designed with personal touches to enrich your lifestyle.
Find your freedom in the flexible comfort of space, from the built-out closets to the customized bathrooms. Extra sound-proofing and air purifiers make working from home a breeze, while gourmet appliances and artful installations delight residents and guests alike.
Four23/Hoge provides carefree maintenance and professional management of the lush landscape and easy to access underground parking garage. Request your own private tour
Enjoy the little moments of your day relaxing on a large, open patio, or in our tranquil soaking spa.
Each spacious 2-bedroom + den home opens up to 10-ft ceilings and is thoughtfully designed with personal touches to enrich your lifestyle.
Find your freedom in the flexible comfort of space, from the built-out closets to the customized bathrooms. Extra sound-proofing and air purifiers make working from home a breeze, while gourmet appliances and artful installations delight residents and guests alike.
Four23/Hoge provides carefree maintenance and professional management of the lush landscape and easy to access underground parking garage. Request your own private tour
Pet Policy
- Pets - allowed | Max 2 allowed | Max weight 50 lb each | Deposit: $150 | One time fee: $150 | Rent: $35
Restrictions: Breed restrictions include the following breeds or any dog mixed with the following breeds: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Belgian Malinois, Bullmastiff, Chow, Dalmatian, Doberman Pinscher, Eskimo Spitz, German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Husky, Pit Bull (Staffordshire Terrier), Presa Canario, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, and Wolf.
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Average Utility Costs in Ohio
$103
$112
$27
$32
$45
$50
Prices in the Area
This community | Columbia Tusculum | Cincinnati, OH | |
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1 Bed1 Bedroom | $1,575 - $1,825 | $1,575 - $1,825 | $500 - $4,915 |
2 Beds2 Bedrooms | $2,539 - $3,189 | $2,539 - $3,189 | $500 - $9,999 |
3 Beds3 Bedrooms | $3,139 - $3,329 | $3,139 - $3,329 | $529 - $4,680 |
Location
Nearby Schools
GreatSchools Rating | School name | Phone number | Grades | Students | Distance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GreatSchools Rating | Riverview East Academy Elementary, Middle & High School 0.287 |
(513) 363-3400 | K-12 | 611 | 0.287 |
GreatSchools Rating | Kilgour Elementary School Elementary School 1.431 |
(513) 363-3000 | K-6 | 635 | 1.431 |
GreatSchools Rating | Hyde Park School Elementary School 1.454 |
(513) 363-2800 | K-6 | 545 | 1.454 |
GreatSchools Rating | Clark Montessori High School Middle & High School 1.585 |
(513) 363-7100 | 6-12 | 691 | 1.585 |
GreatSchools Rating | Dayton High School Middle & High School 1.731 |
(859) 292-7486 | 7-12 | 377 | 1.731 |
Why choose Four23/Hoge
Get ready to enjoy your lovely new home at Four23/Hoge, located at 423 Hoge Street, Cincinnati, OH. With rental rates ranging from $1,575 to $3,329, our property offers 1 Bedroom Apt, 2 Bedroom Apt or 3 Bedroom Apt apartments perfect for singles, couples, roommates or families.
Whether you are a minimalist or you like to sprawl, floorplans range from 686 to 1,385 Sq.Ft., so you can pick the one that suits you best.
Experience and enjoy the benefit of living in a professionally managed community with a location that’s hard to match.
With availability information last updated on 12 Aug 2022, you can rest assured that our community does not just sound great but is in fact everything you wanted and more. Throw in an impressive array of amenities and you’re guaranteed to feel right at home here.
It’s now easier than ever to experience the lifestyle you deserve, so why wait? Check out our schedule and please do not hesitate to contact us to set up an appointment for viewing our one-of-a-kind property.
Whether you are a minimalist or you like to sprawl, floorplans range from 686 to 1,385 Sq.Ft., so you can pick the one that suits you best.
Experience and enjoy the benefit of living in a professionally managed community with a location that’s hard to match.
With availability information last updated on 12 Aug 2022, you can rest assured that our community does not just sound great but is in fact everything you wanted and more. Throw in an impressive array of amenities and you’re guaranteed to feel right at home here.
It’s now easier than ever to experience the lifestyle you deserve, so why wait? Check out our schedule and please do not hesitate to contact us to set up an appointment for viewing our one-of-a-kind property.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When were prices and availability for this property last updated?
Prices and availability for this property were last updated on 12 Aug 2022.
What floorplans are available?
The following floorplans are available: 1-bedroom apartments from $1,575, 2-bedrooms apartments from $2,539 and 3-bedrooms apartments from $3,139.
What are the most popular nearby apartments?
The most popular nearby apartments are: Four23/Hoge.
How many units are available?
Currently, Four23/Hoge has 59 available units.
What neighborhood is Four23/Hoge in?
Four23/Hoge is located in the Columbia Tusculum neighborhood.
What are the business hours?
The business hours are:
- Monday-Friday: 9:00AM-6:00PM