Cincinnati's tri-state metro spans Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana — affordable housing, a strong corporate base, and neighborhoods from OTR's renovated lofts to Northern Kentucky's river-view properties. Tour any listing with a licensed local agent.
$290K
Median listing price
Tri-state
Metro area
$75–$150
Factour tour fee
How It Works
Enter the property address in Cincinnati, choose virtual or in-person, and set your preferred dates. No account needed to browse — sign up only when you're ready to book.
Licensed Cincinnati-area agents submit proposals with their fee and availability. Compare profiles, reviews, and pricing — then accept the one that works for you.
Your agent meets you at the property or joins you live on video. Payment is processed only after the tour is complete — never upfront.
Why Cincinnati
The Cincinnati metro spans Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and a corner of Indiana — each with its own pricing, taxes, and commute dynamics. Whether you're looking in Hyde Park, Covington's MainStrasse, or Deerfield Township, Factour connects you with agents licensed in the specific state where the property is located.
Procter & Gamble, Kroger, Fifth Third Bank, and dozens of other Fortune 500 companies call Cincinnati home. New hires and transferees often need to move quickly — Factour's virtual showings let you evaluate neighborhoods before your first business trip to the Queen City.
OTR's revitalized historic district, Oakley's restaurant scene, Mt. Lookout's views, and the affordability of the Northern Kentucky suburbs each attract a different buyer. A licensed local Factour agent knows these micro-markets — not just the metro as a whole.
Ohio Disclosure & Compliance
In Ohio, all licensed real estate agents operate under the Ohio Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing, overseen by the Ohio Real Estate Commission (OREC). Under the 2024 NAR settlement, MLS-participating agents must enter a written buyer representation agreement before showing a home, with all compensation specified upfront. Factour satisfies this: every booking creates a scoped written agreement for a single property and appointment, with the agent's fee disclosed before you accept. Ohio also requires a Consumer Guide to Agency Relationships disclosure at first contact. Note: for properties on the Kentucky side (Covington, Newport, Florence), agents must hold a Kentucky license. Factour verifies that each agent is licensed in the state where the property is located.
Oversight: Ohio Real Estate Commission (OREC) / Kentucky Real Estate Commission (KREC). This is informational — not legal advice. Consult a licensed real estate attorney in Ohio for guidance specific to your situation.
Virtual Tours
A Factour virtual showing is not a pre-recorded video or a 3D scan. It's a live, private video call with a licensed Cincinnati agent who is physically inside the property. You can ask questions, request a closer look at any room, and experience the home as if you were standing there.
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