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    Greenbrier

    Eight miles east of downtown Lexington, Greenbrier is one of the city’s most coveted communities. Anchored by the prestigious Greenbrier Golf and Country Club, the neighborhood has several gated communities where large single-family homes sit on multiacre lots with direct access to sports courts and other recreational amenities. “The community was

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      $1.05M

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      $643K - $2.5M

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    Shriners

    Shriners gets its name from the Shriners Children’s Hospital, which opened a location along Richmond Road in 1955 and left in 2017 when it moved a few miles west to a new facility on the UK HealthCare campus. Although the Richmond Road property has a new owner — and continues to provide pediatric care — the Shriners Hospital left a lasting impact

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      $919K

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      $555K - $1.9M

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      4 Listings

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    Harrods Creek

    An early-morning stroll through Harrods Creek comes with the soundtrack of chirping birds in the towering trees, the far-off humming of boat engines on the river and sunlight filtering through the dense green canopy. Northeast of downtown Louisville, this residential enclave set near the junction of the Ohio River—and alongside its namesake

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      $905K

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    Keene

    Horse owners and outdoor seekers alike can find their new home base in Keene, Kentucky. Just southwest of Lexington’s suburbs, Keene is comprised of large properties, farms and a few locally owned shops and restaurants. The area draws in those looking for a quiet atmosphere without being too far from the amenities and activity of Lexington.

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      $871K

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      $470K - $2.8M

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      17 Listings

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    Rolling Fields

    As its name suggests, the city of Rolling Fields used to be lush farmland. Today, it's a sprawling Louisville suburb with an active, family-centric community. “Rolling Fields is definitely a community-oriented neighborhood,” says Realtor and long-time Louisville resident Nanette Tafel. “Families seek out this location because it’s so convenient

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      $859K

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      $421K - $1.2M

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    Lakeview Estates

    Lexington’s Lakeview Estates distinguishes itself as a neighborhood by its three large reservoirs and small communities of million-dollar homes. Throughout the year, residents here enjoy outdoor activities like spotting wildlife or taking the boat out for a spin. Lakeshore Drive serves as a landbridge between the area's many communities and treats

    • Average Value

      $840K

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      $202K - $3.2M

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      7 Listings

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    Gratz Park

    While the area surrounding Gratz Park has changed over the years, the residences of this historic district stand in all their preserved glory. “Gratz Park is a Historic District in downtown Lexington with a city park in the center, surrounded by large historic residences,” says Becky Reinhold, managing broker of BG Sotheby’s International Realty.

    • Average Value

      $816K

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      $439K - $687K

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    Brownsboro Zorn

    Natural beauty and urban convenience meet in Brownsboro Zorn. Tucked into the densely populated Louisville area and named after two major streets, this corner of the Derby City brings sophisticated rural living to this urban area’s landscape. Less than a mile away from the busy Brownsboro Road and Zorn Avenue is an area of the neighborhood known

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      $812K

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      $185K - $7.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Shadeland

    Shadeland offers a rare combination of settings in one place: the comfort of upscale suburban lanes, the abundant dining and shopping options of a city and a vibrant urban forest next door. "Shadeland is a friendly and charming neighborhood located in an ideal location. With access to nature nearby, it's the perfect spot for people who love

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      $811K

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      $551K - $863K

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    Coletown

    Coletown is a rural community located in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, about 10 miles southeast of Lexington. The area borrows its name from Milley Cole, a former slave who inherited land here in the early 19th century. While the area was slow to grow — in 1971 Coletown had only 30 residents — today, it's home to a population of over 1,300.

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      $805K

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      $589K - $4.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Indian Hills

    Named for what once was among Kentucky's largest horse farms, the Louisville neighborhood of Indian Hills offers a natural beauty that has resonated over time. “Indian Hills is known for being a very beautiful neighborhood,” says Realtor Sandy Gulick, a Louisville native with almost 40 years of real estate experience. “Residents are friendly, and

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      $782K

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      $449K - $2.7M

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      11 Listings

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    Glenview

    With some properties dating to the late 1800s, the community of Glenview features extravagant homes on larger-than-average lots. The eastern Louisville suburb still boasts historic charm and a private atmosphere situated along the Ohio River. “Glenview is well-established and was originally a summer estate area for people to get out of the city at

    • Average Value

      $779K

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      $507K - $3.4M

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      8 Listings

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    Riverwood

    Next door to the historic Locust Grove farm, Riverwood, Kentucky offers its residents close access to the Ohio River, great restaurants and several historic Louisville landmarks. First built in the 1950s, this "Sought-after and family-friendly neighborhood mixes a convenient proximity to downtown with a nice sense of peace and quiet at home," says

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      $776K

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      $505K - $1M

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      1 Listing

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    Fairway

    Located about 3 miles southeast of downtown Lexington, the community of Fairway is a suburban enclave known for its refined, almost regal atmosphere—and that's not just because of street names like Kingsway and Queensway Drive. Local leaders have long chosen this neighborhood to serve as their home base, as demonstrated by the Henry Clay Estate

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      $764K

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      $296K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Lansdowne Shadeland East

    Lansdowne Shadeland East — or simply Shadeland East as its commonly known — is a Lexington neighborhood known for its spacious brick and stone homes and Ecton Park, which sits at the heart of the community. “The park is really nice. Back in the '70s, most people looking to buy had younger children and wanted to be there for the park activities.

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      $764K

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      $250K - $1.5M

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      1 Listing

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    Ashland Park

    Catalpa Road in Ashland Park becomes one of the most picturesque and photogenic spots in Lexington during the fall. The many gingko trees along the roadway begin to shed almost all at once when the season hits a certain temperature, a natural shift that leads to bright yellow leaves blanketing the streetscape. “It’s very magical,” says Meredith

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      $762K

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      $317K - $3.2M

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      3 Listings

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    Cherokee Gardens

    Whitehall is a Southern-style Greek Revival mansion built in 1855 and located in the Louisville suburb of Cherokee Gardens. The grounds, open daily to the public and rentable for private events, feature several gardens. While Whitehall no longer houses residents, several other properties in Cherokee Gardens are on the National Register of Historic

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      $744K

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      $413K - $2.1M

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    Anchorage

    Named after the Anchorage estate of riverboat captain James W. Goslee, the City of Anchorage appreciates its rich history. At the center of the town stands the rumored anchor from Goslee’s ship, the Metamora. Just 18 miles from downtown Louisville, Anchorage boasts diverse architectural styles, meandering walking trails through the center of town

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      $732K

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      $255K - $3.4M

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    Beaumont

    On warm summer evenings, residents of Beaumont, Kentucky, are likely to be found enjoying public concerts, community movie nights and local festivals at the Moondance Amphitheater, located right in the middle of their neighborhood. While people from across the city of Lexington drive over thirty minutes to attend the live music and events in this

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      $731K

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      $472K - $1.6M

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    Chevy Chase

    The story of how the Chevy Chase neighborhood got its name is an interesting one. Founded by Henry Clay Simpson, a direct descendent of Statesman Henry Clay, in the early 1900s, he took the name Chevy Chase from a Maryland golf course he once belonged to. Going from one place to the next seems to be a theme for the neighborhood nowadays too, with

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      $719K

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      $327K - $1.5M

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    Prospect

    Prospect is a unique city in Kentucky in many ways. Resting along the bank of the Ohio River, many residents here own pleasure yachts or socialize at the Louisville Yacht Club. Further inland in town is a rich variety of city parks, hosting all types of outdoor activities and community events. This upscale township offers expansive homes amongst

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      $661K

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      $229K - $3.1M

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    Hollywood

    Located between Lexington's well-known Chevy Chase neighborhood and the lively University of Kentucky, Hollywood is a community-centered neighborhood that locals appreciate for its suburban feel, access to nearby shopping and dining options and diverse population. "We get everyone in here, from college students to local families," says Zoe Miller,

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      $659K

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      $424K - $2.5M

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      3 Listings

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    Lansdowne Merrick

    Mature maple trees, residential streets with long driveways and a large park supplied with varied facilities characterize Lansdowne Merrick, a relaxed, refined neighborhood on the southeast side of central Lexington. The snug atmosphere offers a strong alternative to the metropolitan milieu but also isn’t far away from many of the traits that

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      $654K

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      $248K - $2.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Paynes Depot

    Ten miles northwest of downtown Lexington, Paynes Depot is a rural community with horse farms and other multi-acre properties. Resident Tanya Davis owns Three Day Farm, an equestrian training facility in the neighborhood and says that the neighborhood’s culture largely revolves around horses. “It’s very, very horse friendly,” Davis says. “You can

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      $627K

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      $414K - $2.5M

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    Cherokee Seneca

    Located in eastern Louisville, Cherokee Seneca is a community where residents can stroll past classic southern homes to relax at the two large parks that frame the neighborhood, but they can also be sipping a bourbon downtown in 15 minutes. “Louisville is known for two things: bourbon and horseracing. The community really does identify with those

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      $624K

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      $245K - $2.3M

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      6 Listings

    Cherokee Seneca

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