Rendering from Pinnacle website
Pinnacle Building Group is building a 6,500-square-foot house that is two to four times larger than those in the surrounding neighborhood.
The project will involve the teardown of a 1,500-square-foot ranch-style house at 7787 Kugler Mill Road.
Homes in the area were built between the late 1940s and the mid-1950s, are ranch-style, and are between 1,500 and 3,000 square feet.
In 2005, the county auditor valued the old house at $190,000.
Pinnacle purchased the house for $250,000 and is now selling the lot for $349,000.
Within the last few years, the teardown trend has been gaining strength in the northeastern suburbs of Blue Ash, Montgomery and Sycamore Township.
The new house will be in the Indian Hill school district.
Formerly 7787 Kugler Mill
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Labels: McMansion, Pinnacle Building Group, Sycamore Township, teardown