New construction
Edenbridge by D.R. Horton
Xenia, OH 45385
Now selling
From $336.9k
3-5 bedrooms
2-3 bathrooms
1.6-2.6k sqft
What's special
Welcome to Edenbridge by D. R. Horton, a delightful new home community located in Xenia, Ohio. This stunning development offers both ranch-style and two-story single-family residences. Homes are equipped with premium Aristokraft cabinetry that includes 30" upper cabinets adorned with crown molding, Whirlpool stainless steel appliances, puck lights throughout, Mohawk carpeting, generous walk-in closets in the owner's suite as well as raised double bowl vanities.
Xenia, Ohio, presents a remarkable blend of accessibility to major urban centers and abundant opportunities for rural and outdoor recreation. Often referred to as the "Bicycle Capital of the Midwest," Xenia boasts some of the most picturesque biking and walking paths in the region. Notable trails include the Little Miami Scenic Trail, a 78-mile route connecting Xenia to cities such as Yellow Springs, Dayton, and Cincinnati; the Prairie Grass Trail, part of the Ohio-to-Erie Trail, which extends from Xenia to London, Ohio; and the Creekside Trail, linking Xenia to Dayton and offering scenic views of creeks and woodlands.
A short drive from Xenia leads to Caesar Creek State Park, which features a large lake ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming, along with hiking trails, a fossil-hunting area, and camping facilities. Additionally, Xenia is home to several family-friendly parks, such as Shawnee Park, which includes a pond, playground, walking paths, and space for community events.
The city also provides numerous opportunities for community involvement and business development. A particularly popular event is First Fridays, held monthly during the summer, which brings together art, live music, street performances, food vendors, and craft displays in the downtown area. This vibrant event showcases local artisans and performers.
Xenia's downtown features historic architecture, unique shops, and charming cafes, with many buildings dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s, contributing to the area's nos
