126 E  6th St #802, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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OFF MARKET

126 E 6th St #802
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Central Business District
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 645 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 645 sqft

Home Highlights

Property Type
Apartment
Living Area
645 sqft

Local Information

  • Map ViewExplore the area around 126 E 6th St #802.
  • Schools2 Preschool Schools3 Elementary Schools11 Middle Schools12 High Schools
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About this House

Sixth Street Exchange is a bold example of architecture that emerged a decade after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The "Chicago Commercial Style" included groundbreaking engineering techniques for the era, including the introduction of hydraulic elevators, improved foundation techniques, and steel frameworks making it possible to extend a building's height over six stories. Sixth Street Exchange, formerly known as the Reakirt Building, was designed by Sammuel S. Godley and is an example of the early 20th century Chicago Commercial Style: substantial height, masonry cladding, decorative cornices, and - most notably - vast windows with central glass panels flanked by two narrower glass sashes filling bays horizontally and vertically.

The former Reakirt Building has been revitalized into Sixth Street Exchange, featuring 52 luxury micro-apartments located in Cincinnati's bustling Central Business District. The redesign team took great care to preserve early 20th century elements such as the original hydraulic elevator (not in use today) and maintaining the historic industrial windows. In the early 1920s similar buildings in Chicago were encircled by a trolley; Sixth Street Exchange is directly on the route of The Connector, Cincinnati's streetcar, which navigates a 3.6-mile loop throughout Downtown Cincinnati. With a stop at the corner just outside Sixth Street Exchange, residents enjoy free transportation every day and evening to all areas of Downtown, including The Banks, OTR, Washington Park, Findlay Market, Great American Ballpark, Paycor Stadium, and more. The perfect mix of industrial chic, architectural significance, and prime location, Sixth Street Exchange lets you live, work, and play in the heart of the city.

Renter is responsible for electric.
Water, sewer, and trash is a set fee of $40 per month.
126 E 6th St #802, Cincinnati, OH 45202 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 645 sqft apartment in Central Business District. More recently, it was listed as a rental in January 2025 with an asking price of $1,700 per month. That rental listing was removed on January 30, 2025. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate rent is $1,712/month.
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Home Details for 126 E 6th St #802

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: ElectricAir ConditioningCooling System: Central Air, Wall Unit, Ceiling FanHeating Fuel: Electric
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator
Room & Shared Space
Shared space is furnished

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: One Year LeaseAvailable: now

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

Additional Information

ClubhouseGated

Comparable Sales for 126 E 6th St #802

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.40
Apartment
$350,000
06/29/26
1
1
1,008 sqft
0.66
Apartment
$252,800
05/11/26
1
1
1,218 sqft
0.51
Apartment
$299,900
08/07/26
2
2
1,066 sqft
0.44
Apartment
$315,300
01/28/26
2
2
1,405 sqft
0.97
Apartment
$335,000
10/08/25
2
2
1,446 sqft
1.36
Apartment
$218,000
04/13/26
2
1
1,000 sqft
1.32
Apartment
$285,000
06/01/26
1
2
1,456 sqft
1.25
Apartment
$230,000
01/09/26
2
2
1,126 sqft
1.99
Apartment
$237,000
12/02/25
1
1
976 sqft
1.31
Apartment
$211,900
09/12/25
1
1,602 sqft
Home facts updated by county records

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Neighborhood Overview

Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

What Locals Say about Central Business District

At least 68 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 88 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 86 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 71 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 67 % Say car is needed

  • 66 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 64 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 62 % Say parking is easy

  • 61 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 50 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 45 % Say there are community events

  • 45 % Say it's quiet

  • 44 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 42 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 36 % Say kids play outside

  • 33 % Say there's wildlife

  • 32 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Venezia Hill
    "It’s the business district "
  • JessiL
    "Great visit. City was clean. Access to a free trolley. Electric scooters available all over. Lots of different entertainment from sports, casino, music venues, concerts. "
  • Sean F.
    "Access to the city, good food, great views. Downtown is a great place to live. Washington Park is an easy walk. Great for dogs!"
  • Sean F.
    "Festivals often happen in the central business district. Big ones include: Opening Day, Pride, Oktoberfest."
  • Travis G.
    "The banks area in Cincinnati is a entertainment area. Not typically great for building a family but possible "
  • Jason A. T. J.
    "I worked in the business district for years. I rather have a house in all honesty. Granted the commute to and from work would relatively short! Just not my thing to live that close to my job"
  • Jessica M.
    "Easy to access all major highways. Easy to walk, bike, anywhere in downtown COVINGTON or cincinnati "
  • Jessica M.
    "I drive to work mostly. Occasionally walk to local restaurants and bars. Use bird scooters. Use the streetcar sometimes. "
  • Spencer B.
    "It’s a safe area if you live here you will most likely live in an apartment or taller house. Not very family friendly but there are great attractions very close like the art museum, findlay market, and other great things to do with kids. Most people work here but I live living downtown "
  • MN
    "Unfortunately, sometimes dogs are unleashed, although park rules state all dogs must be leashed. Otherwise, people pick up after their pets for the most part and overall the area is fairly dog friendly. "
  • Tdavidgossett
    "The Great Urban Revival had finally come to Cincinnati.... and we love it Great things are happening"

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Price and Tax history

DateEventPrice
Jan 30, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$1,700
Jan 8, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$1,700
Jun 14, 2024
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
Jun 11, 2024
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$1,700

Frequently asked questions about 126 E 6th St #802

  • Is Cincinnati a buyer's or seller's market?
    Cincinnati is currently a buyer's market, based on recent for-sale activity.
  • What's the median sale price in Cincinnati?
    The median sale price in Cincinnati is $258K. That is up $4.33K from the prior month.
  • What do residents say about the Central Business District neighborhood?
    Residents describe the Central Business District neighborhood in Cincinnati, OH as pedestrian-friendly, dog-friendly, and walkable to restaurants. See recently sold homes in Central Business District, Cincinnati.
  • What are the closest schools to 126 E 6th St #802?
    The closest schools to 126 E 6th St #802 in Cincinnati, OH are Aiken New Tech High School (Middle, rated 4/10), Clark Montessori High School (Middle, rated 6/10), George Hays-Jennie Porter Elementary School (Pre-K, rated 5/10).
  • Does 126 E 6th St #802 have air conditioning?
    Yes, 126 E 6th St #802 in Cincinnati, OH has air conditioning.
  • Does 126 E 6th St #802 have laundry facilities?
    Yes, 126 E 6th St #802 in Cincinnati, OH has in-unit laundry.

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Affordability

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