Situated in East Hamilton, this neighborhood blends historic residential homes with a revitalized, walkable downtown and urban grid. The property is strategically located just north of High St (State Route 129), making it incredibly convenient for commuting throughout Butler County and beyond. You are only steps away from historic sites (such as the Dayton Lane Historic Area and The Benninghofen House) and a short walk across the Great Miami River to downtown Hamilton. Nearby are essential shopping, pharmacies, and dining clusters (like the spots near High St and the Hamilton Meadows Shopping Center) are just minutes away.
Owner pays all utilities, Tenant is responsible for $100/mo utilities fees covering Electric, Gas, Water, Sewer and Trash service. All other utilities are Tenant paid. 12 month leases only. No Smoking. Pet friendly, 2 pet maximum w/ non refundable pet fee.
446 N 6th St
Hamilton, OH 45011
Apartment building
1-4 beds
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- Freezer
- Oven
- Refrigerator
Neighborhood: 45011
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/ 100
Some TransitNearby schools in Hamilton
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- 5/10Fairwood Elementary SchoolGrades: PK-6Distance: 0.8 mi
- 5/10Garfield Middle SchoolGrades: 7, 8Distance: 0.9 mi
- 5/10Hamilton High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 2.1 mi
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Frequently asked questions
What is the transit score of 446 N 6th St?
446 N 6th St has a transit score of 25, it has some transit.
What schools are assigned to 446 N 6th St?
The schools assigned to 446 N 6th St include Fairwood Elementary School, Garfield Middle School, and Hamilton High School.
What neighborhood is 446 N 6th St in?
446 N 6th St is in the 45011 neighborhood in Hamilton, OH.








