157 government-owned homes and lots listed by the City of Cincinnati (DCED) in OH — off-market inventory that never reaches Zillow, updated daily on LandBankSearch.
Browse the City of Cincinnati (DCED) inventory above or on the map. Every parcel links to its official source listing where one exists.
Each land bank runs its own process — many prioritize owner-occupants, require proof of funds, or ask for a simple renovation or maintenance plan.
Most purchases start with an application to the land bank rather than an offer through an agent. Timelines run from a few weeks to a few months.
Our step-by-step buying guide covers every stage, from proof of funds to closing. For Ohio specifics, read How to buy land bank property in Ohio. Not sure which land bank covers your address? Use the land bank locator or browse the full national directory.
Open to owners, developers, nonprofits, renters, homeowners, and community groups (renters excluded from the RFP track). Priority for neighborhood revitalization, affordable housing, and economic development. Rules are set by the land bank itself — the official program page has the full list (last verified 2026-07).
Most inventory is priced on application — you propose a use and a price. 157 homes and lots are listed right now. The purchase price is usually the smallest cost in the deal — budget for renovation and closing.
Land Reutilization Program (CLRP) application sales at fair market value. Competitive RFP/RFQ for strategic sites. Complete CLRP application with required attachments — properties sell as-is at city-appraised value