Onyx+East, a full-service homebuilder based in Indianapolis, today announced the acquisition of 31.9 acres in Liberty Township for the development of Parkmont, a 90-home, single-family community north of Cincinnati. Construction will begin this summer, with home sales to launch in spring 2027.
Designed with Onyx+East’s signature balance of style and functionality, Parkmont will offer a walkable, connected neighborhood layout with timeless architecture, thoughtfully designed streetscapes, and community-focused amenities. The community is designed to appeal to a range of buyers, including families, professionals, and empty nesters seeking low-maintenance living in a connected suburban setting that prioritizes space, design, and lifestyle.
Homes at Parkmont will offer at least three bedrooms, optional first-floor primary suites, 10-foot ceilings, and between 1,862 and 2,900 square feet of finished living space. Homeowners will also have opportunities to personalize their homes with a wide range of floor plan options, including 925-1,700 square foot basements and upgraded outdoor living areas. Community amenities will include pickleball courts, walking trails, a pavilion, and fire-pit gathering spaces designed to encourage outdoor activity and neighborhood connection.
Liberty Township has become one of the most desirable suburban communities in the greater Cincinnati region due to its strategic location between Cincinnati and Dayton, highly-rated schools, and high quality of life. In addition, Liberty Township has experienced rapid residential growth over the past two decades, driving continued demand for new housing options. Located along the Hamilton Mason Road corridor, Parkmont is minutes from Liberty Center, a premier mixed-use shopping and entertainment complex.
Parkmont marks the latest expansion of Onyx+East’s growing profile in Ohio. The builder previously launched Everly, a mixed-use community in Cincinnati, and is currently developing several communities throughout the Columbus region, including The Village at Alton Place in Hilliard.
