Why Sherwood floors need a local estimate
Sherwood, Cincinnati, Ohio is an unincorporated census-designated place inside Anderson Township in southeastern Hamilton County, with a 2020 population of 3,633 across about 1.1 square miles. It sits east of Beechmont Avenue between Clough Pike and Eight Mile Road, near the Eight Mile Creek line that originally bounded the township.
That geography shapes the housing stock. A Sherwood estimate involves 1960s and 1970s ranch and colonial oak in the streets off Clough Pike, split-levels and four-bedroom traditionals built into the Eight Mile Road slopes, prefinished hardwood in newer townhome and infill construction along Eight Mile Road, and engineered flooring with a limited wear layer in remodeled kitchens.
Sherwood, Ohio is an Anderson Township CDP in Hamilton County, not an incorporated city or village. SEO copy frames it as "Sherwood, Anderson Township, Ohio" so it does not get confused with the village of Sherwood up in Defiance County (43556) or other Sherwoods.
The Eight Mile Road and Clough Pike corridors define Sherwood. Recent infill — including 36 high-end townhomes on Eight Mile Road — sits next to long-tenured 1960s and 1970s single-family stock that is the core recoat audience.
Sherwood household incomes are high (median family income above $138,000 at last census), which shows up on the floor as more frequent updates: refinished oak alongside engineered plank in remodeled kitchens, with cleaner and polish buildup from decades of homeowner products.