$885 - $1,310 per month
Providence Hill Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
200 Providence Hill Dr, Ashland, KY 41101
$885 - $1,310 per month
Providence Hill Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
200 Providence Hill Dr, Ashland, KY 41101
$1,200 per month
1821 Beech St, Ashland, KY 41102
This property at 1821 Beech St features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, encompassing a total of 1,315 square feet. The living room offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, while the bathroom includes a tub/shower combination. Each bedroom provides sufficient room for furnishings and storage. The property is equipped with essential amenities such as cable readiness, heating, and ceiling
$995 per month
1625 Greenup Ave Unit 5, Ashland, KY 41101
This apartment is situated in the heart of our downtown. You will be walking distance to three parks (including the the riverfront park), 10 restaurants, and a ton of small local owned shops and boutiques. Our city host an annual beer festival, July 4th, City Founder's day, Concerts at the riverfront, summer 1st Friday Street Fairs and many more small festivals and activities that you will be
$650 per month
2901 W Virginia St, Ashland, KY 41102
Cozy 1.5bedroom/1bathroom home in the westwood area, only 10min to downtown ashland and 12min to King's daughters hospital. The living room provides ample room for relaxation and features ceiling fans for comfort. The bathroom includes a tub/shower combination for convenience. The bedroom is spacious enough for a queen-sized bed and extra space for personal items. Extra small room for office or
Ashland, Kentucky, is a small city with a population of 21,000, making it the largest in Boyd County. Situated along the Ohio River, Ashland has a rich history rooted in the pig iron industry, though today its major employers include King's Daughters Hospital and Ashland Oil and Refining Company. The city boasts a revitalized downtown with attractions such as the Paramount Arts Center, Camayo Arcade, and The Highlands Museum & Discovery Center. Ashland Independent Schools serve over 3,200 students and are highly rated, with Paul G. Blazer High offering dual enrollment and AP courses. Housing styles range from historic Classical Revivals and American Foursquares in Central Park to contemporary designs in suburban areas like Valley View. Shopping options include Midtown Mall and Ashland Town Center, while Winchester Avenue features walkable storefronts and the historic Camayo Arcade. The Camp Landing Entertainment District, located 7 miles south, offers indoor entertainment and an amusement park. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy eight parks maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department, including Central Park and the Port of Ashland. The city experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and substantial snowfall. Flood damage is mitigated by a 3-mile system of floodwalls and levees. Ashland is connected to the Tri-State region via Interstate 64 and the Ohio River Scenic Byway, with Huntington 15 miles east. The crime rates in Ashland are lower than the national average, contributing to a safer community environment.