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Historic 87-Acre Farm in Greater Cincinnati Hits Market for $5 Million
The property supports both residential and agricultural uses, opening a range of possibilities.
Mar. 10, 2026 at 2:07am
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A historic 87-acre Christmas tree farm in Liberty Township, Ohio, owned by the Kern family for over 60 years, has been listed for sale for $5 million. The property has a long history dating back to 1812 when it was acquired by the Pocock family, original Butler County log cabin pioneers.
Why it matters
The sale of this large, historic property presents a unique opportunity for development in the Greater Cincinnati area, whether for residential, agricultural, or other uses. The Kern family has been stewards of the land for decades, contributing to the design and construction of several prominent local landmarks.
The details
The parcel of land at 6099 Millikin Road was listed for sale on February 19th by Michael and William Hines of Oyler Hines Coldwell Banker Realty. The property supports both residential and agricultural uses, opening a range of possibilities from neighborhood developments to a private estate. The Kern family has operated the property as a Christmas tree farm since acquiring it from the Pocock family in 1959.
- The property was originally acquired by the Pocock family in 1812.
- The Kern family purchased the property in 1959 and operated it as a Christmas tree farm.
- The property was listed for sale on February 19, 2026.
The players
Pocock Family
Original Butler County log cabin pioneers who acquired the property in 1812.
Carl Kern Jr.
Purchased the property from the Pocock family in 1959 and operated it as a Christmas tree farm.
Michael and William Hines
Realtors from Oyler Hines Coldwell Banker Realty who listed the property for sale.
What they’re saying
“The sale of this large, historic property presents a unique opportunity for development in the Greater Cincinnati area, whether for residential, agricultural, or other uses.”
— Michael Hines, Realtor
What’s next
The property is currently listed for sale and interested buyers will need to work with the realtors to submit offers and negotiate the purchase.
The takeaway
This historic 87-acre farm represents a rare chance to acquire a large, versatile property with deep roots in the Greater Cincinnati community. Its future development could have a significant impact on the region, whether preserving its agricultural legacy or transitioning it to new residential or commercial uses.
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