Travel Info My brother is heading to Cincinnati for the next 6 months for a job. He will be working in Mason. What kind of area is that? We were going to try and find him a furnished apartment in the Mason area-do these exist? He does not know anyone in Cincinnati either. Where could he go to meet people? He is a single white male, 26 years old. Any tips or suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated.
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OK, I live about 5 minutes from Mason. Mason is considered a "high end" suburb of Cincinnati- lots of professional people, higher than average home prices and wages, etc. Its a nice, growing town. It also has Kings Island (a large Amusement park) in it, and the Great Wolf Lodge (indoor waterpark), The Beach (outdoor water park), and a large Tennis Center, where one of the ATP stops is every year (most of the big Tennis Pro's come to this stop, and they have added a women's tournament- its supposed to be a near major status in the next couple of years). So its a decent town. He should consider joining the Mason Rec Center. Its a good place to work out, they have nice pools, etc. A lot of people belong there, so- it might be a good place for meeting people. Ill tell you, the nightlife in Cincy and its suburbs isnt great, and neither is the singles scene. So if he's interested in that, he probably will have to work at it a little harder than normal. Also, Mason isnt real far from downtown Cincy (30 or so minutes, depending on where he ends up), so the Bengals and Reds are always good places to go as well. Reds tickets are easy to come by, Bengals are a bit harder. And yes, there should be a good number of furnished apartments in both the Mason and Blue Ash areas (Blue Ash is another suburb, just to the North of Mason), because both of them have quite a few office type jobs in the area where people would need that kind of thing. I dont think that Liberty Township or West Chester have that as much, but they are just to the West of Mason, and are both nice areas if he does happen to find one there. If you have any specific questions, feel free to drop me an email, I know the area very well.
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Oops, Samantha is right- I meant South, LOL, Deerfield Township is to the North of Mason :)
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