Suburb
Mariemont
- A+Overall Grade
- Suburb of Cincinnati, OH
- 10 reviews
- Public SchoolsA+
- Crime & SafetyB
- HousingA-
- NightlifeA
- Good for FamiliesA+
- DiversityB-
- JobsB
- WeatherC+
- Cost of LivingB-
- Health & FitnessB+
- Outdoor ActivitiesA-
- CommuteB+
Real Estate
Median Home Value
$366,200
National
$184,700Median Rent
$1,109
National
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Mariemont Rankings
Niche ranks thousands of places to live based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and and expert insights.
Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
B
Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
- Assault0282.7
- Murder06.1
- Rape040.7
- Robbery0135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
National
- Burglary0500.1
- Theft777.42,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft0284
Residents
Working in Mariemont
Jobs
B
Based on employment rates, job and business growth, and cost of living.
Median Household Income
$101,161
National
$55,322Places to Work in Mariemont
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Mariemont Reviews
10 reviews
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I have lived in Mariemont for the past 13 years and have grown up here. I really appreciate how safe and beautiful Mariemont is. I have never felt threatened and have comfortably been able to even leave the door open [while I was home] without fear of someone trying to break in. I've also gone outside at night occasionally and have felt safe going out. The suburb is beautiful, with gorgeous pink and purple flowers that flourish in the springtime. I love going on walks here. Furthermore, the people are friendly for the most part, however, some people are a little bit snobby. Like any place does, it has its flaws. It is not a diverse town at all- it consists of mostly white, conservative rich people. I am half-Asian and liberal and only know a few other Asians in the community. Additionally, affordability is very poor--while the houses are nice, they are extremely overpriced. Overall, Mariemont is a nice place but is not satisfactory in terms of diversity or affordability.
Mariemont is a quaint little village. In the heart of the village, there's a local movie theater, hotel, ice cream shop, and many small shops. Marie Emory, the founder of Mariemont, had a plan for her village to be welcoming to all different types of people. Throughout Mariemont, there are grand houses, smaller houses, condos, and apartments. Although Mariemont's prices are rising, some of Marie Emory's dream still exists in Mariemont. The library, grocery store, town square, and access to public transportation are all within walking distance. There are also plenty of parks in the form of playgrounds and hiking trails all around Mariemont.
We moved to Mariemont from Canada and couldn’t be more pleased to have found this utopian neighborhood within a very reasonable drive to downtown Cincinnati. An amazing neighborly feel where everyone looks out for each other, where everyone takes daily walks amongst the mature tree-lined streets, and where people actually care for each other.
While we’re still relatively new to Mariemont and to our new country, Mariemont is not just where we live...it is our home.
While we’re still relatively new to Mariemont and to our new country, Mariemont is not just where we live...it is our home.