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Neighborhoods in Lexington, KY

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    Idle Hour

    Despite its name, Idle Hour is a community that hardly stays put. The neighborhood shares its name with the Idle Hour Country Club, a private 18-hole golf course that has been a part of the community since 1946. In addition to the country club, this Lexington neighborhood also features a 23-acre park and a multi-purpose senior center facility that

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      $318K

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      $224K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    West Lexington

    Despite its long history and booming industries, Lexington, Kentucky, is a laidback city. “Lexington isn’t trying to be anything it’s not,” says resident Judy Stuber. “It’s very traditional but very forward-thinking because of the university. I’ve never seen a city so comfortable in its own skin. It’s under the radar, and people like it that way.”

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      $316K

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      $100K - $825K

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      6 Listings

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    Meadowthorpe

    Close to the north side of Lexington, the tranquil community of Meadowthorpe offers a nostalgic living with a twist of contemporary appeal. The area’s position on the city’s less dense north end lends it a residential feel, but a 2-mile trip along Main Street brings residents into the heart of the city. Residents also have close proximity to major

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      $314K

    • List Price

      $145K - $474K

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      2 Listings

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    Greendale

    Greendale is turning into one of Lexington’s bedroom communities. “It’s got very easy access to the highway. If you’re commuting to Georgetown, Frankfort or need to get to the airport, it’s very easy. And the prices are a little bit lower on the northwest side of Lexington,” says Jennifer Sisson, a Realtor with Christie’s International Real

    • Average Value

      $311K

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      $219K - $593K

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      3 Listings

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    Eastland Parkway

    Eastland Parkway is among the cluster of suburban neighborhoods that make up much of Lexington’s east side. Bound by the interstate and New Circle and Winchester roads, this area is viewed as convenient for residents searching for a little more space while still wanting to be close to necessary amenities. Eastland Parkway, along with neighbors

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      $307K

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      $167K - $918K

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      9 Listings

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    Picadome

    As life in the Kentucky Bluegrass region has evolved, so have the neighborhoods within Lexington’s city limits. Southland Drive started off as one of Lexington’s first dedicated shopping destinations, with the nearby Big and Little Picadome schools growing as the area drew interest from locals in central Lexington. After a period of downturn in

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      $303K

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      $120K - $547K

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      4 Listings

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    McConnell's Trace

    A stately house with a Greek-style porch stands out among the many blocks of smaller brick and vinyl properties in the McConnell’s Trace neighborhood. Sitting on nearly 2 acres, the Lewis Manor is an 1800 rebuild of the post-Revolutionary War era home that originally belonged to a local colonel and influential statesman in Kentucky’s early years.

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      $299K

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      $244K - $480K

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      3 Listings

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    Gainesway

    When one thinks of Gainesway, one thinks of convenience. After making a left on Tates Creek Road, residents are just minutes from New Circle Road, the gateway to the best of Lexington. Residents are less than 10 minutes from the University of Kentucky and downtown Lexington. While convenience is a plus of living here, residents enjoy the peace

    • Average Value

      $296K

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      $198K - $474K

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      1 Listing

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    Columbia Heights

    Columbia Heights in Lexington offers residents a walkable neighborhood adjacent to the University of Kentucky’s campus and close to downtown Lexington. The area features bungalows and Cape Cod homes built in the early 20th century. Students in Columbia Heights can attend highly rated Henry Clay High, known for its Army JROTC program and Liberal

    • Average Value

      $296K

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      $282K - $515K

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      0 Listings

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    Tates Creek

    Just 5 miles from Downtown Lexington sits the quiet and established neighborhood of Tates Creek. Residents cherish the area for its excellent schools, spacious parks and southern comfort food. One can’t speak to the neighborhood without mentioning Tates Creek Golf Course, which residents can also utilize for its aquatic center. “It’s an

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      $292K

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      $211K - $381K

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      1 Listing

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    Belleau Wood

    Southeast Lexington's Belleau Wood isn't just one of this area's most optimized subdivisions; it's also one of the most affordable. A residential neighborhood, Belleau Wood is bordered to the east by the lush Belleau Woods Park and creek and most residents can walk to the nearby public elementary and middle schools. For shopping needs, a Kroger,

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      $284K

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      $260K - $375K

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      3 Listings

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    Zandale

    On the south side of Lexington, Zandale is a neighborhood located in the ideal spot for many of this city's buyers. It's 2 miles south of the University of Kentucky and just minutes north of the Fayette Mall, which anchors Lexington's expansive commercial district. It's within the boundaries of New Circle Road – the area's inner beltway that

    • Average Value

      $282K

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      $121K - $575K

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      4 Listings

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    Garden Springs

    Garden Springs provides its residents with suburban comfort, while still keeping them reasonably close to the downtown Lexington scene. “It’s a good place to live. It offers quick access to most places you want to be in Lexington,” says Scott Peace, the owner of Peace Homes, who’s made several sales in Garden Springs. “I think it’s really well

    • Average Value

      $262K

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      $234K - $350K

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      2 Listings

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    Red Mile

    Named after the famous gaming and horse racing facility within the neighborhood, Red Mile is a residential area less than 2 miles from downtown Lexington and all its amenities. “It’s a great location with a lot of history and a great blend of communities,” says Realtor John Dabney with Rector Hayden Realtors, who is a lifelong resident of

    • Average Value

      $256K

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      $178K - $536K

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      1 Listing

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    Bryan Station

    Bryan Station is among the suburban neighborhoods that almost serve as a gateway to the lands and institutions that have helped Lexington become known as the “Horse Capital of the World.” This neighborhood is located about 4 miles east of the city’s downtown, as well as an almost equal distance to renowned sites like the historic Gainesway Farm

    • Average Value

      $255K

    • List Price

      $195K - $594K

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      4 Listings

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    Stoneybrook-Brigadoon

    Southern Lexington's Stoneybrook-Brigadoon neighborhood has grown and changed with surrounding commercial development. In 1971, Fayette Mall, the city's largest, opened, resulting in a boom in residential construction along nearby thoroughfares leading to the city. In 1979, the opening of the South Park Shopping Center in the neighborhood's

    • Average Value

      $248K

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      $144K - $448K

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      7 Listings

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    Deerfield

    Located right along Nicholasville Road and just southwest of the University of Kentucky, Deerfield is a suburban oasis where residents enjoy proximity to shopping and dining amenities, as well as community events. "Lexington is a college town and Deerfield is close to the university and the hospitals, making it a desirable place to be," says

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      $243K

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      $148K - $424K

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      0 Listings

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    Winburn-Griffin Gate

    While Winburn and Griffin Gate border each other, these two neighborhoods located several miles northeast of downtown Lexington each have their own distinct character. Winburn features many cozy, single-story houses located along wide streets, and a number of its residents might work for some of the nearby companies. Employers in that part of the

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      $243K

    • List Price

      $184K - $1.1M

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      13 Listings

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    Radcliffe-Elkhorn Park

    Radcliffe and Elkhorn Park are among the north Lexington neighborhoods that developed rapidly following the opening of the city’s storied IBM plant in the 1950s. Today, these two communities fall within one of Fayette County’s more affordable real estate brackets, which means “It’s still pretty much affordable over there, and the good news is

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      $241K

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      $200K - $373K

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      0 Listings

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    Southeastern Hills

    Southeastern Hills is an older and established residential community where residents can appreciate living close to New Circle Road and Man O War Boulevard, giving them quick access to the rest of Lexington. Residents of the neighborhood send their children to the Fayette County Public Schools, a well-regarded school system anchored by Tates Creek

    • Average Value

      $238K

    • List Price

      $170K - $338K

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      4 Listings

    Southeastern Hills
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    Patchen Woods-Chippen Dale

    Convenience is the first word Dennis Hyde thinks of when describing the area around the communities of Patchen Woods and Chippen Dale Square. “It’s a convenient place to live, where you don’t have to get in your car every time you need to go somewhere,” says Hyde, the manager of the Lexington Ice Center & Sports Complex. Many here live just a few

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      $237K

    • List Price

      $155K - $413K

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      3 Listings

    Patchen Woods-Chippen Dale
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    East End

    In the 1830s, horses galloped down East End's Race Street, the city's first thoroughbred racetrack. Given this, "a lot of the jockeys lived right here in the East End area because they worked on the track," says resident Jill C. Wilson, who was born in the community and has lived here ever since. However, the neighborhood is now much more known

    • Average Value

      $234K

    • List Price

      $115K - $455K

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      3 Listings

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    Joyland

    Joyland sits on the outskirts of Lexington’s urban center and takes its name from the amusement park that once occupied much of the nearby area. While the park closed in the early 1960s, the Joyland neighborhood lives on and is known as a community of quiet convenience. Offering residents access to essential city services and sprawling farmland,

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      $228K

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      $201K - $310K

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      5 Listings

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    Highlands

    The Highlands neighborhood in Lexington is comprised of several smaller communities and a blend of housing styles. Subdivisions featuring 21st-century builds and blocks of midcentury-era homes are common here. Older homes (think 1950s into the 90s) tend to come with larger lots and their interiors emphasize natural light and airflow. Many of these

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      $224K

    • List Price

      $183K - $312K

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      0 Listings

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    Melrose-Oakpark

    Home to Lexington’s premiere entertainment district, Melrose-Oakpark is known for its affordable housing, increased walkability and easy access to distilleries, restaurants and venues within walking distance. “It’s affordable and a wonderful place to call home,” says Cathy Cornett-Wilson, Realtor with Rector Hayden Realtors. “It's close to

    • Average Value

      $216K

    • List Price

      $110K - $333K

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      0 Listings

    Melrose-Oakpark

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