Each week, we take a look at the most interesting or expensive homes on the market in Northern Kentucky. Here are three homes featured in the July 14 edition of the Weekly LINK Reader. To see these featured homes sooner, subscribe here.
Boone County

Address: 10782 Omaha Trace, Union
Price: $1,700,000
Beds: Five bedrooms
Bath: Four bathrooms, plus one half-bathroom
Square feet: 7,044
School district: Boone County
County: Boone
Special features:Â This home in Union situated within the Triple Crown community boasts luxury amenities and high-tech features throughout, including a home automation system that controls lighting, sound, and climate. The primary bedroom suite includes a large walk-in closet and private bathroom with soaking tub and walk-in shower. The gourmet kitchen features high-end stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and a large center island with built-in wine storage. The landscaped backyard includes an inground pool and patio area for entertaining outdoors.
Campbell County

Address: 23 Tower Drive, Newport
Price: $619,900
Beds: Three bedrooms
Bath: Three bathrooms
Square feet: 3,100
School district: Newport Independent Schools
County: Campbell
Special features:Â This condominium boasts inspiring views of the surrounding Newport area and downtown Cincinnati in addition to a spacious open layout and high-end finishes. The kitchen features custom cabinetry and high end appliances including a built-in gas range within a two-tier island and a built-in double oven. Cozy up to the fireplace in the living room, or walk out onto the patio to enjoy views of the iconic Cincinnati skyline. First floor laundry and primary bedroom suite offer additional convenience.
Kenton County

Address: 15 Princeton Ave., Fort Mitchell
Price: $789,900
Beds: Five bedrooms
Bath: Three bathrooms, plus one half bathroom
Square feet: 2,875
School district: Beechwood Independent
County: Kenton
Special features:Â Charming Fort Mitchell property is filled with coziness and character, boasting hardwood floors, a working fireplace, built-ins and details like arched doorways, and vintage tile work that reflects the 1940s period in which the home was originally constructed. Relax on the covered front porch and enjoy the natural beauty and community on this tree-lined street.

