Crestview Hills balances quiet neighborhoods and everyday convenience with access to major employers and universities. Residents make regular stops at the open-air Crestview Hills Town Center, home to restaurants, boutiques, and services, and keep up with local news and amenities through the City of Crestview Hills. Its central location in Kenton County puts you minutes from neighboring Edgewood and Fort Mitchell, as well as the dining, arts, and riverfront views of Covington.
Education stands out here. Thomas More University anchors the community with undergraduate and graduate programs, cultural events, and athletics that bring residents to campus year-round. Families are served by the Kenton County School District, with well-regarded options such as Dixie Heights High School and Turkey Foot Middle School nearby, and a range of private and parochial choices adding flexibility.
Outdoor time comes easy with walkable streets, neighborhood green spaces, and quick connections to larger regional parks and golf just beyond city limits. Health care access is excellent, led by St. Elizabeth Healthcare’s Edgewood Hospital, one of the region’s major medical centers. Commuters appreciate swift travel via I‑71/75 and I‑275, and frequent flyers can be at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in about 15 minutes.
Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or relocating for work or school, Crestview Hills offers a practical, well-connected place to call home—and Agent Pronto can introduce you to a local expert to navigate your move, whether you’re buying or selling.